Sergeant-at-Arms
Francis Brooks
802-828-2228
- Get up-to-the minute information on committee schedules, floor activity, and other statehouse events.
– Book conference or meeting rooms (ask a legislator to co-sponsor for best results).
– Schedule the Card Room for display (call early January to schedule the following year).
– Leave a message for a legislator (or fax).
– Book a group tour of the Statehouse.
Legislative Council
802-828-2231
- Get copies of working drafts of specific bills.
– Provide background information when bills are being drafted.
Committee Staff
802-228-2228
Schedule testimony.
– Find out details of Committee schedule.
– Obtain background information provided to Committee by other witnesses.
– Get updates on Committee work or latest versions (“mark-ups”) of bills in committee.
Joint Fiscal Office
Steve Klein, Chief Legislative Fiscal Officer
802-828-2295
- Get financial analysis of tax or spending bills.
– Obtain budget documents during budget work.
– Access other research and analysis requested by legislators.
Speaker-of-the-House
Representative Shap Smith
802-828-2245
Senate President Pro-Tem
Senator Peter Shumlin
802-828-3806
Lieutenant Governor
The Honorable Brian Dubie
802-828-2226
Buildings and General Services
Gerry Myers, Commissioner
802-828-3314
- Schedule/arrange use of Statehouse lawn for events/demonstrations.
Statehouse Tour Coordinator
Alice Merrill
802-828-2228
http://finance.vermont.gov/home
See www.leg.state.vt.us/legdir/staff.cfm for complete listing of phone numbers and email addresses.
Standing Committees of the House and Senate.
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2009-2010 Legislative Council (LC) and Joint Fiscal Offices (JFO)
Staff Assignments by Major Subject |
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Major Subjects
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Committees of Jurisdiction
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Staff Assigned
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| Agriculture Dairy price policy Farm labor Agriculture policy Current use tax |
House Agriculture Senate Agriculture |
Michael O’Grady (LC) |
| Appropriations | House Appropriations Senate Appropriations Joint Fiscal Committee |
Maria Belliveau (JFO) Stephanie Barrett (JFO) Emily Bergquist (LC) Stephen Klein (JFO) Robin Lunge (LC) |
| Commerce Business Organizations Banking Insurance Securities regulation Corporations Utilities regulation |
House Commerce Senate Finance |
David Hall (LC) |
| Capital construction School construction Corrections construction State buildings |
House Institutions Senate Institutions |
Anne Winchester (LC) Catherine Benham (JFO) |
| Corrections policy | House Judiciary Senate Judiciary House Institutions Senate Institutions Joint Committee on Corrections Oversight |
Michele Childs (LC) Erik Fitzpatrick (LC) Anne Winchester (LC) Catherine Benham (JFO) |
| Economic development Community development Housing Tourism and marketing Tax credits and incentives |
House General, Housing and Military Affairs Senate Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs |
David Hall (LC) Maria Royle (LC) Meredith Sumner (LC) |
| Education School districts School governance Education policy |
House Education Senate Education |
Donna Russo-Savage (LC) Mark Perrault (JFO) |
| Education finance | House Ways and Means Senate Finance |
David Hall(LC) |
| Energy Energy policy Energy conservation |
House Natural Resources and Energy Senate Natural Resources and Energy Joint Enerrgy Committee |
Aaron Adler (LC) |
| Fish and Wildlife Hunting Fishing |
House Fish, Wildlife and Water Resources |
Aaron Adler (LC) |
| Government operations Elections Local government Campaign finance Administrative rules Government organization Public records access |
House Government Operations Senate Government Operations Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules |
Brian Leven (LC) Michael O’Grady (LC) |
| Health Health care reform Health policy Mental health Medicaid |
House Health Care Senate Health and Welfare Health Access Oversight Mental Health Oversight Commission on Health Care Reform |
Jennifer Carbee (LC) |
| Human services Economic assistance programs Welfare TANF |
House Human Services Senate Health and Welfare |
Nolan Langweil (JFO) Robin Lunge (LC) |
| Judiciary Courts Crimes Criminal and civil procedure Family Law Estates Property Torts Juvenile proceedings Corrections policy Judicial rules review Judges appointment and retention |
House Judiciary Senate Judiciary Joint Committee on Judicial Retention Joint Committee on Judicial Rules |
Erik Fitzpatrick (LC) Michele Childs (LC) |
| Labor Fair labor laws Workers’ compensation Unemployment compensation Employment training |
House General, Housing and Military Affairs Senate Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs |
David Hall (LC) Maria Royle (LC) Meredith Sumner (LC) |
| Natural resources Air quality Land use Water quality |
House natural Resources and Energy Senate Natural Resources and Energy |
Aaron Adler (LC) Michael O’Grady (LC) |
| Rules and process House and Senate rules Joint rules Parliamentary procedures |
House Rules Senate Rules Joint Rules |
Don Milne (House Clerk) David Gibson (Senate Secretary) Emily Bergquist (LC) |
| Sins (but not crimes Gambling Alcohol Tobacco Lottery |
House General, Housing and Military Affairs Senate Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs |
David Hall (LC) Maria Royle (LC) Meredith Sumner (LC) |
| Taxation Property Tax Education property tax Income tax; personal, corporate Sales tax Meals and Rooms tax Misc. other taxes Fees |
House Ways and Means Senate Finance |
David Hall (LC) Daniel Paradis (LC) Mark Perrault (JFO) Maria Royle (LC) Sara Teachout (JFO) |
| Transportation Highways and Bridges Transportation budget Motor vehicles Rail Airports |
House Transportaion Senate Transportation Joint Transportation |
Nathan Lavery (JFO) Michael Slater (LC) Neil Schickner (JFO) |
In each appropriation committee, members are assigned areas of the budget for which they are responsible. If you have an interest in a particular area, these are the people to contact.
See the State Legislative Directory for a complete listing of phone numbers and email addresses for House and Senate members.
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House Appropriations Committee – FY 2010 Reporting Assignments |
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Appropriation section
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Committee Reporter
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| INTRODUCTION | Rep. Heath |
| GENERAL GOVERNMENT Secretary of Administration’ Office Information & Innovation Finance & Management Human Resources Libraries Tax Buildings & General Services |
Rep. Crawford (no email) |
| Geographic Information Systems Geographic Information Systems Executive Office Legislative Council Legislature Legislative Information Technology Legislative Joint Fiscal Committee Sergeant at Arms Lieutenant Governor Auditor of Accounts State Treasurer Retirement (State, Municipal) |
Rep. Morley |
| State Labor Relations Board VOSHA Review Board Rebates (Homeowner, renter) Tax – Reappraisal & Listing Payments Use Tax Reimbursement Fund – Municipal Current Use Lottery Commission Payments in Lieu of Taxes |
Rep. Helm |
| PROTECTION TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY Attorney General Vermont Court Diversion Defender General |
Rep. Manwaring |
| Judiciary | Rep. Keenan |
| State’s Attorney’s Special Investigative Units Sheriff’s |
Rep. Manwaring |
| Public Safety | Rep. Helm |
| Military Center for Crime Victims Services Criminal Justice Training Council |
Rep. Acinapura |
| Agriculture | Rep. Johnson |
| Banking, Ins., Securities & Health Care Adm. Secretary of State Public Service (Dept.) Public Service Board |
Rep. Keenan |
| Enhanced 9-1-1 Board Human Rights Commission Liquor Control |
Rep. Acinapura |
| HUMAN SERVICES Agency of Human Services Rate Setting Developmental Disabilities Council Human Services Board Office of Vermont Health Access |
Rep. Larson |
| Health – Administration & Support Health – Public Health |
Rep. Keenan |
| Health – Alcohol & Drug Abuse Programs Mental Health |
Rep. Johnson |
| Dept. for Children & Family Services (DCF) – Adm. & Support Services | Mark Larson |
| DCF – Family Services DCF – Child Development DCF – Office of Child Support |
Rep. Miller |
| DCF – Aid to Aged, Blind & Disabled DCF – General Assistance DCF – Food Stamp Cash Out DCF – Reach Up DCF – Home Heating Fuel Asst./LIHEAP DCF – Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) DCF – OEO – Weatherization Assistance DCF – Woodside Rehabilitation Center DCF – Disability Determination Services DCF – Children’s Trust Fund |
Rep. Larson |
| Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living | Rep. Minter |
| Corrections Vermont Veteran’s Home Commission on Women Retired Senior Volunteer Program |
Rep. Acinapura |
| LABOR, K-12 and HIGHER EDUCATION Labor |
Rep. Keenan |
| Education State Teachers’ Retirement System University of Vermont Vermont Public Television Vermont State Colleges Vermont Interactive Television Vermont Student Assistance Corporation New England Higher Education Compact |
Rep. Miller |
| NATURAL RESOURCES Agency of Natural Resources Connecticut River Watershed Advisory Commission Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Lake Champlain’s Future Natural Resources Green Up Fish & Wildlife Forests, Parks and Recreation |
Rep. Helm |
| Environmental Conservation Natural Resources Board |
Rep. Morley |
| COMMERCE & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Agency of Commerce & Community Development Housing & Community Affairs Historic Sites Community Development Block Grants Downtown Transporation & Capital Improvement Fund Economic Development Vermont Training Program Tourism & Marketing Vermont Life Vermont Council on the Arts Vermont Symphony Orchestra Vermont Historical Society Vermont Housing & Conservation Board Vermont Humanities Council |
Rep. Manwaring |
| TRANSPORTATION Transportation Department of Motor Vehicles Transportation – Town Highway Transportation – Municipal Mitigation Grant Program Transportation – Public Assistance Grant Program Transportation Board |
Rep. Minter |
| DEBT SERVICE | Rep. Heath |
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Senate Appropriations Committee – FY 2010 Reporting Assignments |
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Appropriation section
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Committee Reporter
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INTRODUCTION PROTECTION (Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice) DEBT SERVICE BACK OF BILL SECTIONS PROTECTION REGULATIONS COMMERCE & DEVELOPMENT |
Sen. Susan Bartlett Chair |
| Office of Vermont Health Access (OVHA) with Richard Sears |
Sen. Jane Kitchell Vice Chair |
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AHS SECRETARY’S OFFICE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CHILDREN & FAMILIES |
Sen. Diane Snelling |
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AGING & INDEPENDENT LIVING CORRECTIONS PROTECTION OTHER |
Sen. Richard Sears |
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EDUCATION HIGHER EDUCATION COMMERCE & DEVELOPMENT |
Sen. Hinda Miller |
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT LABOR DEPARTMENT PROTECTION REGULATIONS Public Service Department |
Sen. Vincent Illuzzi |
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NATURAL RESOURCES TRANSPORTATION |
Sen. Peter Shumlin |
Comprehensive information on rules and regulations governing nonprofit lobbying, advocacy techniques, electoral advocacy, and more.
The Snelling Center for Government is a non-partisan, non-profit corporation. Established in 1992 in memory of Governor Richard A. Snelling, the Snelling Center is committed to his vision of government that works for the people of Vermont. In keeping with this vision, the mission of the Snelling Center is to foster responsible and ethical leadership, encourage public service by private citizens, and promote informed citizen participation in shaping public policy in Vermont.
Comprehensive information about charitable nonprofits and lobbying.
Information about the laws of nonprofit lobbying, with special attention to the relationships between 501(c)(3)nonprofits and 501(c)(4) and PAC structures, as well as nonprofit electoral advocacy.
Woodbury College offers degree and certificate programs in advocacy. This program combines topics in law, community studies, communication, and conflict resolution. Students in this major learn how to protect and advance legal and human rights through persuasion, legal and administrative process and argument, networking, and consensus building.
Sources of information for this guide include the websites noted above. Current information on staff assignments was obtained from the New Legislator Orientation sponsored by the Vermont Legislative Council,Joint Fiscal Office, and The Snelling Center for Government. Staffing information is subject to change.
The Armchair Advocate was adapted from materials originally developed by Katherine Long for the Vermont Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations (VANPO), and adapted by Public Assets Institute in 2007.