Flood Recovery Resources
On July 10, exactly one year after the worst Vermont flooding in nearly a century, a number of Vermont communities were, once again, hit by floods. Some of the hardest hit towns were Barre, Barton, Hardwick, Johnson, Lyndon, Middlesex, Moretown, Plainfield, Richmond, Sheffield, St. Johnsbury, Waterbury, Peacham, and Barnet.
Vermont Suffers Another Flood
It is hard to believe that one year has passed since last summer’s devastating floods – the worst natural disaster Vermont has faced since 1927. That painful memory was made even worse this week as a number of our communities were hit once again with dangerous floodwaters.
Are you struggling with medical debt? Share your story.
Getting sick in America should not mean going bankrupt, losing your home, or your life savings. Not in the richest country in the world. Not anywhere. That is why I have introduced legislation to eliminate medical debt for millions of people in Vermont and across the country. And that is why, on Thursday, I will be holding a hearing on this crisis.
Mentor Vermont
With everything that young people are facing, here in Vermont and across the country, I was especially glad to meet with an organization that is showing up for young Vermonters. Founded more than 20 years ago, MENTOR Vermont helps to support and expand mentoring opportunities across the state.
July 4th Parades & Festivities
There is no better place to be than at home in Vermont during the summer time. Next week, communities across our state will be hosting 4th of July parades and celebrations. I encourage all of you to join me in getting out into your communities, saying hello to your neighbors, and taking part in the festivities.
Elle Is Going to Paris!
With another record-breaking performance last night, Vermont’s own Elle St. Pierre has qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Elle outran all the competition and set a new record for the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials, running the 5,000-meter in an impressive 14:40.34.