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Vermont Government Affairs Update- May 5, 2025
As we enter May there has been much discussion in and around the state house related to date of adjournment, will the budget get vetoed, housing, education funding and more. Adjournment seems to be one up in the air but as of the date of this article most pundits and politicians see May 30th as being the day everyone goes home for the summer The only exception being a veto session scheduled in June to deal with the budget adjustment act that did not make it past the Governors desk.
Last Monday ABC NH/VT and partners opened the Vermont Construction Academy and were lucky to have many political leaders and politicians in to see the property.
Governor Phil Scott, a former contractor, spoke before the audience of over 120 contractors, press and interested members of the public. In his speech he outlined the challenges to the workforce due to Vermont’s demographics that he has explained hundreds of times. We are losing more and more students, workers and young adults to other states with better economic outcomes and opportunities for housing. Scott addressed the workforce shortage and commended the participants in the building of the facility and training programs for taking the lead on such an important issue.
Lieutenant Governor John Rogers was also in attendance greeting and congratulating the organizations who built the facility. Rogers also a masonry contractor shared his views and story about how the industry helped him achieve his persona goals and looks forward to seeing VCA prop up youth and others entering the industry.
Many Senators and Representatives were also in attendance. They were impressed by the efforts that industry has made to improve the workforce while not asking for handouts or someone else to do it for them. One Senator was particularly impressed by the fact that zero state or federal funds have been used to build the facility. Her realization that industry, well THIS industry, has taken the reigns and will lead their own pathway towards successful recruitment.
Also in attendance were the Commissioner of Department of Labor, Michael Harrington as well as many from his staff and other departments. Other workforce development and building sector people also joined the grand opening. The energy was felt by all.
The results of opening the Vermont Construction Academy and the memory that industry stood up to build their own way out of the workforce shortage will be remembered and aid in future political endeavors for ABC NH/VT.