With your help, we were able to secure over $42 million for Vermont communities.
Thanks to those submissions, which covered a wide range of issues, my office was able to secure more than $42 million in federal funding for Vermont communities through Congressionally Directed Spending. From health care and infrastructure to child care, clean energy and water, agriculture, education, and housing, these 51 projects will have a significant impact in our communities and in improving the lives of Vermonters from one end of our state to the other.
Green Mountain Orchards and the Darrow Family
I confess. I love Vermont apples (and apple cider, apple pie, cider donuts, etc.) and very much appreciate those who tend the orchards that produce them. Today, as part of our tribute to Vermont agriculture, the Bernie Buzz is focusing on the beautiful Green Mountain Orchards in Putney owned by the Darrow family.
It Is Not Too Late: Medicare Enrollment Deadline
This year, the Medicare Open Enrollment period will remain open THROUGH THIS WEDNESDAY December 7, 2022, with coverage changes taking effect on January 1, 2023. What does this mean?
Next Week: Join Me for a Virtual Seniors Town Meeting
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, one of my favorite times of the year was hosting our annual senior holiday meals across the state. These events were a great opportunity for older Vermonters to come together to celebrate the season, eat good food, and connect with each other. And while it remains safest to gather virtually, I continue to want to hear directly from our seniors. I hope you will join me virtually to discuss the issues that impact you, your family, friends, and neighbors.
Why You Need to Know the Number 9-8-8
It is no secret that Vermont and the entire nation are facing a mental health crisis. This crisis has been long-standing, but it has been exacerbated by the COVID pandemic – and all of the illness, fears, isolation, and disrupted school and work schedules that we have experienced. As a result, in the last few years, Americans have experienced an increase in anxiety and depression, drug and alcohol related deaths, death by suicide, and intimate partner violence.
The Corse Family Dairy
Tucked into the foothills of Whitingham on the southernmost edge of Vermont, the Corse family have been stewards of their farmland since 1868. More than 150 years later, Leon Corse continues that long tradition today with his family’s dairy – where he himself grew up and later raised his own kids, Henry, Caleb, and Abbie. Today he runs the farm with his wife Linda and now their daughter Abbie as well.