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  2. Vermont Agency of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    From the recommendations of the board, a new Agency of Transportation was created as the central authority of transportation in Vermont in 1975. The new agency was headed by a seven-member Transportation Board. Changes in leadership structure, divisions, and committees in 1986 established the agency as it currently stands. [2]

  3. List of executive air transports of U.S. states - Wikipedia

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    Governor Kate Brown ran into some controversy in 2019 when she flew to Oregon Forest Resources Institute meeting on a private aircraft sponsored by the trade association. Republicans in the Legislature called her out for climate hypocrisy, whereas the Governor's office replied that it was done to fit busy schedule and that the Governor does not ...

  4. Sue Minter - Wikipedia

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    Sue M. Minter (born January 23, 1961) is an American politician from the state of Vermont.She served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 2005 to 2011, led Vermont's recovery efforts after Tropical Storm Irene, and became secretary of the Vermont Agency of Transportation in 2015.

  5. Government of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The rankings showed Vermont had a per capita tax load of $5,387, 14.1% of the per capita income of $38,306. [23] Vermont collects personal income tax in a progressive structure of five different income brackets, with marginal tax rates ranging from 3.6% to 9.5%. In 2008, the top one percent of the residents provided 30% of the income tax ...

  6. Vermont school budgets results: Which passed and which failed ...

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    School budgets voted down. Milton Town School District residents voted no to a $37,172,203 budget, with 1,744 voting against and 1,121 voting for it.

  7. Tender board - Wikipedia

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    A Tender board is a committee or institution involved in the Government procurement procedure. It formulates requirements for the intended purchase of goods or services, compiles these formulations in a tender document , and hands these documents out to interested suppliers, usually for a fee.

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  9. Vermont Public Utility Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Commission comprises a Chairman and two Commissioners, all of whom are nominated by the Vermont Judicial Nominating Board, appointed by the Governor of Vermont and confirmed by the Vermont Senate. The Chairman and Commissioners serve staggered six-year terms. The Commission's office is located at 112 State Street in Montpelier, Vermont.