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  2. Vermont State Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont State Board of Education supervises and manages the Department of Education and the public school system. The board makes regulations governing attendance and records of attendance of all pupils; standards for student performance, adult basic education programs, approval of independent schools, disbursement of funds, and equal access to education for all Vermont students. [1]

  3. Vermont Senate - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Senate is the upper house of the Vermont General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Vermont. The senate consists of 30 members elected from multi-member districts. Each senator represents at least 20,300 citizens. Senators are elected to two-year terms and there is no limit to the number of terms that a senator may ...

  4. Robert A. Starr - Wikipedia

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    Robert A. Starr (born December 17, 1942) is an American politician from Vermont who currently serves as a Democratic member of the Vermont State Senate. [1] He has represented the Essex-Orleans senate district since 2004. Since redistricting in 2022 he has represented the Orleans District. [2]

  5. Philip Baruth - Wikipedia

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    Philip E. Baruth (born February 10, 1962) is an American politician, novelist, biographer, professor, and former radio commentator from Vermont.A Democrat and member of the Vermont Progressive Party, he represents the Chittenden-Central Vermont Senate District in the Vermont Senate. [1]

  6. Corey Parent - Wikipedia

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    Parent in 2015. Corey Parent (born July 8, 1990) is a former member of the Vermont Senate.A Republican, he represented St. Albans City and Southeastern St. Albans Town in the Vermont House of Representatives from 2015 to 2019 and was first elected to the Vermont State Senate in 2018, [1] he won reelection in 2020. [2]

  7. Government of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    This high number is due, in part, to Vermont (and New England's) practice of assuming the functions, and therefore the budgets of the county government which is nearly non-existent. In 2008, there were 8262 people working for the government. [6] The average salary of a state employee was $50,014 in 2008. [7]

  8. Dave Weeks - Wikipedia

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    David Hart Weeks (born December 21, 1960) is an American politician, retired U.S. Navy Captain, and businessman who serves as the Vermont state senator from Rutland. [2] A Republican, Weeks was elected to the Vermont Senate in 2022 and 2024, as one of three at-large senators representing the Rutland County Senate district.

  9. Claire D. Ayer - Wikipedia

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    Claire D. Ayer (born September 21, 1948) [citation needed] is a Democratic former member of the Vermont State Senate, representing the two-member at-large Addison Senate District. Claire D. Ayer was first elected to the Vermont State Senate in 2002, and reelected in 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016.

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