The Government Operations & Military Affairs committee signaled unanimous, provisional support for a $5 million funding recommendation for the Vermont Food Bank’s Feeding Vermont program, completing that line on the committee’s budget spreadsheet.
Chair Byron led the review of the budget-memo spreadsheet and presented the Feeding Vermont request, which committee notes treat as a multi-part ask (members referenced $2 million for core food-shelf and meal-site support and additional emergency-response dollars). After brief discussion, a committee member said, “If we’re gonna spend money on anything, it’s feeding people,” and members registered thumbs-up for the $5 million recommendation.
The vote recorded in the meeting was informal (thumbs shown for the record) rather than a formal roll-call. Committee members discussed cross-committee coordination: one member observed that the agriculture committee will also make recommendations to House Appropriations on food-security items, but members said this committee would submit its recommendation regardless of agriculture committee input.
Why it matters: Committee members described food security as a top funding priority amid rising needs, and the $5 million recommendation will move forward to appropriations and be available for consideration as part of the FY27 deliberations. The committee’s action is a policy recommendation, not an enacted appropriation; final funding depends on subsequent appropriations processes.
What’s next: The committee continues review of other budget lines and will finalize its report before the Friday deadline. The food-bank recommendation will appear in the committee’s submission to House Appropriations for FY27 consideration.