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Votes at a glance: Several bills and a long-COVID resolution adopted

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


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Votes at a glance: Several bills and a long-COVID resolution adopted
The Senate completed a series of procedural and final actions on March 13, adopting several bills and a concurrent resolution.

S179 (Uniform Disclaimer of Property Interests Act) received third reading and passed by voice vote after floor discussion about timeshares and disclaimers. S212 (portable water supply and wastewater system connections) also passed on third reading by voice vote.

Earlier in the day the Senate amended and passed S227 (creating model immigration-protocols for Vermont schools) after a committee amendment that directed model procedures and required, in one instance, that officers present official identification and a judicial warrant.

The Senate accepted and adopted the conference report on H50, which directs creation of an inventory of excess state properties (including leased or rented properties) for potential conversion to housing; the conference committee's positions were adopted unanimously.

The chamber also adopted ST8, a concurrent resolution recognizing March as long-COVID month and urging awareness of the condition and related health services.

All actions described above were recorded on the floor; where recorded roll-call votes occurred (notably S298), the roll-call result was 28–0 in favor when third reading was ordered.

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