Do You and Your Family Need Food Assistance?

Right now, many people are worried about feeding their families. The school year is ending. Food prices are rising. The country is dealing with a baby formula shortage. That’s why I want to make sure you know that help is available to all Vermonters. Below you will find some information about food assistance programs available across the state.

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The Blue Benn in Bennington

I must confess that I love diners. I have not eaten at every diner in Vermont, but I’ve been to most. I like diners because they are unpretentious, because the food is good, the prices are right and the staff are friendly. They are also often at the center of community activity. We had the opportunity to visit the Blue Benn and talk with John, workers, and customers to learn more about their story, their traditions, and – importantly – their menu!

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Sugaring with the Butler Family

Recently, we went behind the scenes at Moose Mountain Maple in Underhill to learn more about their sugaring operation. Today, the farm is owned and operated by William Butler, the sixth generation in the Butler family to run the business. I hope you enjoy the video about their farm, their story, and their passion for Vermont sugaring – and meet the seventh generation of Butler sugarmakers.

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Work in Public Service? Get Your Student Loans Forgiven

I am writing to you today to inform you about another important student loan forgiveness provision that was recently announced: Right now, it is easier than ever to qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program – a program created in 2007 to cancel student debt for individuals who work in the public and non-profit sector for 10 years or more. This temporary change means that Vermonters who are a non-profit employee, a public service worker, or a military service member may qualify for this loan relief.

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