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House passes bill funding Vermont Language Justice Project

May 14, 2026 | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont


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House passes bill funding Vermont Language Justice Project
The Vermont House on May 14 passed Senate Bill 243, which distributes funds to the Vermont Language Justice Project. The body approved the bill in concurrence with a proposal of amendment by voice vote.

The floor record shows the clerk calling the third reading and members responding in favor; the presiding officer announced the bill passed in concurrence with the proposal of amendment.

Why it matters: The bill directs state funds to a statewide language-access initiative intended to support non-English speakers' access to services. The transcript records the procedural passage; committee background and appropriation details are printed in the House calendar and associated committee reports.

What happens next: The bill will proceed through remaining statutory steps toward enactment as amended.

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