Hearing from Students about the Issues Facing Vermont and Our Country

On Friday, I visited Mount Mansfield Union (MMU) High School in Jericho to talk with students and hear their thoughts on some of the very important issues facing our state and our country. The good news is that these young people are smart, engaged and thoughtful about the world. From artificial intelligence to tax policy, to education and health care, they are paying attention and thinking about how these issues impact their lives.

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Creating Hope and Community in 2025

No doubt about it. The year 2025 has had its share of difficulties, and too many Vermonters are struggling economically or emotionally. Together, we have got to do all that we can to make 2026 a better year.

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Nominating 23 Young Vermonters to U.S. Military Academies

This past weekend, I was joined by Senator Peter Welch and Congresswoman Becca Balint at the Vermont State House for a very special event. We were there to recognize 23 young Vermonters whom we are nominating to United States military service academies for the class of 2030. We were pleased that many proud parents and siblings joined us, as well as five Vermonters who are currently attending one or another academy.

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Making College Affordable for Working Class Vermonters

For decades, the Community College of Vermont and our state college system have opened doors for Vermont students, regardless of income, to continue their education. The good news is that the University of Vermont is now joining that effort through its UVM Promise program.

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Celebrating the Holidays Together

I am delighted that over a thousand Vermonters in Burlington, St. Albans, Bennington and Rutland joined me this weekend in celebrating the holidays at our second annual “Cookies and Carols” events. We had great local music, seasonal beverages and some very good desserts. More importantly, these gatherings brought people of all ages together to enjoy each other’s company and spread a little old-fashioned holiday cheer.

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Sharing a Vermont Tradition Across Generations

Every year, before the opening weekend of dear season, towns across Vermont host youth and novice hunting breakfasts. These events give first-time hunters the chance to learn hunting and gun safety, and to try their hand at a new skill. This October, the Bernie Buzz caught up with the organizers and attendees of the Randloph Fish and Game Club, which recently renewed the youth hunters breakfast tradition in their town. I hope you’ll take a moment to hear from hunters of all ages about what this tradition means to them.

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