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Panel approves amendments to S327, keeps sunset removal and lowers program thresholds

April 24, 2026 | Ways & Means, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont


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Panel approves amendments to S327, keeps sunset removal and lowers program thresholds
The Ways & Means Committee voted to find S327, as amended, favorable after staff walked members through a set of technical changes and policy choices intended to increase oversight and clarify implementation.

Committee staff said the amendments preserve the committee's decision to remove a statutory sunset but replace recurring sunset reviews with lower annual program thresholds so that programs requiring higher funding must return for legislative review. "We talked about lowering those thresholds...coming in to ask for it would actually be a more wholesome conversation," one member said, arguing that smaller thresholds would prompt more frequent legislative oversight than repeatedly pushing a sunset date.

Staff also clarified that one textual change explicitly applies to the education payment, which committee attorneys said was not perfectly clear in prior drafts. Another amendment changes a notice requirement from language that could be read to require provision of free mailed materials to a provision authorizing a model template notice; staff said the intention is a template model notice, not a requirement to send mailed paper copies free of charge.

After brief discussion the committee voted the amendment to S327 favorable (recorded in the transcript as "favorable 10–1") and then voted S327 as amended favorable; Representative Kimble reported the action. The committee did not adopt further operational details in committee minutes; specific implementation (including how the lowered thresholds will be applied year to year) will depend on bill language and any rule or administrative guidance that follows the enactment of the statute.

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