The Vermont Legislature has decided to extend its session, opting to hold token meetings until the upcoming veto session rather than adjourning as initially planned. This decision, announced during a late-night House session on May 30, 2025, reflects the commitment of lawmakers to finalize House Bill 454, which has been the focus of extensive negotiations among conferees, the governor's office, and legislative leaders.
The Speaker expressed gratitude for the members' patience and hard work, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in reaching a compromise. The House will reconvene on Monday, June 2, 2025, at 12 PM to continue discussions and work towards delivering the bill to the governor after the veto session.
This strategic move underscores the Legislature's dedication to addressing key legislative priorities and ensuring that important bills are thoroughly vetted before reaching the governor's desk. The decision to hold token sessions allows lawmakers to maintain momentum and engage with ongoing discussions, ultimately aiming for a productive outcome in the near future.