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Job Posting: Vermont Conservation Voters Organizing Fellowship

Mar 22, 2022 | Uncategorized

Position: Vermont Conservation Voters Organizing Fellow  Status: One year contract position   Location: Flexible (within VT)  Schedule and Compensation: full-time position with total salary and benefits package of $45,000  Reports to: Executive Director About...

Vermont House Advances Important Climate Initiative: The Clean Heat Standard

Mar 17, 2022 | Uncategorized

Montpelier – Today, in an important step forward for long-overdue progress on the climate crisis, the Vermont House of Representatives advanced H.715, the Clean Heat Standard, with an incredibly strong vote of 96-44. The Clean Heat Standard – the single largest...

The FY23 Transportation Bill Makes Makes Essential and Innovative Investments to Reach Vermont’s Climate Targets

Mar 16, 2022 | Uncategorized

Statement from:Robb Kidd, Vermont Chapter of the Sierra Club,Ben Edgerly Walsh, Vermont Public Interest Research Group,Johanna Miller, Vermont Natural Resources CouncilDale Azaria, Conservation Law FoundationLauren Hierl, Vermont Conservation VotersJordan Giaconia,...

Vermont House Passes Legislation to Update Current Use Program, Help Protect Forests and Address Climate Change

Mar 8, 2022 | Uncategorized

Montpelier – Today the Vermont House of Representatives passed legislation (H.697) to update the state’s Use Value Appraisal Program (also known as Current Use) to better protect forests and help mitigate climate change. The bill passed third reading on a vote...

2022 Environmental Common Agenda Identifies Top Legislative Priorities on Climate Action, Equity, & Resilience

Feb 2, 2022 | Uncategorized

Montpelier, VT — Today, Vermont Conservation Voters (VCV) released the 2022 Environmental Common Agenda, a guide to this year’s top legislative priorities for Vermont’s environment and communities. This year’s Common Agenda highlights that we are in a time of...
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