AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoVermont Health Policy: The 2025-2026 session ended with key health-related bills heading to Gov. Phil Scott, including reference-based pricing that would route hospital budget savings to Qualified Health Plans for small businesses and individuals and VEHI plans for teachers, plus a consumer data privacy overhaul (S.71) that creates opt-out rights for targeted ads and sets enforcement with no private right of action, taking effect in January 2028. First Responder Support: Gov. Scott signed “Jessica’s Law,” expanding Vermont survivor benefits (up to $85,000) to families of first responders killed in the line of duty, closing a gap for trainees. Child Care & Immigration: A new UVM-led study finds intensified ICE activity reshaped the childcare workforce, with childcare centers losing capacity and immigrant women’s employment declining. Nursing Spotlight: Rutland Regional Medical Center earned Magnet designation for the fourth straight time, citing nursing excellence and patient-care outcomes. Workforce Pathways: Vermont’s veterinary assistant credential was added as an industry-recognized option, strengthening career routes into veterinary medicine.
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