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Votes at a glance: House actions on bills, resolutions and adjournment

April 30, 2026 | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont


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Votes at a glance: House actions on bills, resolutions and adjournment
Several calendar items moved through the House on April 29 with committee reports, procedural approvals and voice votes.

- JRS 51 (weekend adjournment for 05/01/2026): Read and adopted by concurrent action.

- HCR 261 (Older Americans Month / Age Strong Vermont Day): Read and recognized; sponsors highlighted Age Strong Vermont and demographic data citing the 2024 ACS (22.8% age 65+).

- S.230 (fair employment practices): Committee on General and Housing reported favorably (11‑0‑0); House proposed the committee amendment to the Senate and ordered third reading.

- S.179 (uniform disclaimer of property interest): Committee reported favorably (vote reported 8‑0‑3); House proposed to the Senate to amend and ordered third reading.

- S.173 (vocational rehabilitation): Passed in concurrence with the committee's proposal of amendment by voice vote.

- S.142 (pathway for internationally trained physicians): Committee recommended concurrence; House proposed the committee amendment to the Senate and ordered third reading.

- S.227 (immigration protocols in schools): Education Committee reported favorably (11‑0); House proposed to the Senate to amend and ordered third reading.

- S.298 (Voter Protections Act provisions): Committee reported favorably (10‑0‑1); House proposed to the Senate to amend and ordered third reading.

- H.902 (Barre charter amendments): Committee reported favorably; House ordered third reading.

- Joint resolution authorizing Green Mountain Girls State to use the State House: adopted.

At the end of the session the House approved a motion to adjourn until Thursday, 04/30/2026 at 1:00 p.m.

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