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Senate passes S.209, prohibiting civil arrest in sensitive locations

February 13, 2026 | SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont


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Senate passes S.209, prohibiting civil arrest in sensitive locations
The Vermont Senate on Feb. 14 took up S.209 for third reading and passed the bill by voice vote.

The presiding officer asked senators if they were ready for the question; after the chamber voted "Aye," the presiding officer said, "The ayes do have it, and we've passed S.209." The chamber recorded the third reading and passage during today's session without a roll-call tally in the transcript.

The bill was described on the floor as "an act relating to prohibiting civil arrest in sensitive locations." The Senate moved on to other calendar items after the passage.

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