Meet Olympic Medalist Bill Koch

Bill grew up skiing to school every day in Guilford, Vermont. From a young age, he loved winter and experiencing the outdoors on skis. He was only 20 when he competed at the 1976 Innsbruck Olympics and won silver in the 30 kilometer event. The Soviets dominated the sport, but Bill believed he had a chance to medal. He remembers skiing faster in that race than he ever had before. Six years later, Bill won the overall World Cup title.

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The Most Sweeping Technological Revolution in History

AI and robotics are transforming the world as we know it and will impact every man, woman and child in our country. There are some very knowledgeable people who believe that, in scale and speed, the AI revolution will be 100 times more impactful than the Industrial Revolution. This revolution will affect our economy and our jobs, our environment, education, our social relationships and mental health, our privacy, the nature of warfare and our democracy.

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How We’ve Been Addressing the Country’s Major Crises

Last Wednesday, I led the effort in taking a major step forward in reversing one of the ugliest and most dangerous aspects of American foreign policy. As you may know, I have been trying to stop our government from sending military aid to Israel for several years. A nation that, under the leadership of right-wing extremist Benjamin Netanyahu has committed genocide in Gaza, has started an illegal and horrific war in Iran and has been bombing civilian neighborhoods in Lebanon should not be funded by U.S. tax dollars.

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A Day of Workshops and Fantastic Performances

This past Saturday, more than 150 Vermont students, from fourth grade to college and from around the state, joined me at Vermont State University Castleton for a day of workshops and rehearsals, followed by a student discussion on the importance of the arts and a choral concert. All the performances were fantastic, showcasing some truly talented young people. Once again, this event reminded me how impressive the young people in our state are. It also reminded me how committed teachers, parents, caregivers and community members are to ensuring young people have opportunities to participate in the arts.

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A Major Step Forward for Dental Care in Vermont

Today, Senator Welch and I announced a major step forward in making dental care in Vermont more affordable and accessible. We celebrated the construction of what will be the largest dental clinic in the state and the first ever designed to train dentists here. When completed, the clinic will have 49 dental chairs. The first class of students will arrive from Detroit in September of 2027 and begin treating thousands of Vermonters. People of all income levels will be welcome.

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Vermonters: Join me for a Youth Choral Concert

I am happy to be hosting a youth choral concert again this year and hope you can join me in celebrating the commitment of Vermont young people, teachers and families to the arts. In its eighth year, the concert is taking place on April 11 at 6PM at the Casella Theater on Vermont State University’s (VTSU) Castleton Campus. Whether you know a young person participating this year or just want to enjoy a great night of music from talented young Vermonters from around the state, we hope you can join this great community event.

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