Legislative Update - 13 FEB 2026

Dear Constituents –

This week in the Statehouse, there has been a lot of interest in a bill that I co-sponsored with members of the Rural Caucus - H.730, an act relating to Act 250 location-based jurisdiction, which makes small changes to landowner notification and extends timelines for the land use tiers to be fully mapped prior to Act 181 of 2024 implementation. The Senate committees on Economic Development and Natural Resources gave the bill airtime for an introduction and seemed more interested in pursuing provisions of the bill than their counterparts in House Environment were when it was given airtime last week during the Chair’s absence. A press conference was organized by the Rural Caucus on this topic Tuesday; speakers emphasized that the goal of H.730 is to give communities, landowners, and project sponsors the time and clarity needed to understand where new rules will apply before they take effect. Representatives of Vermont’s forest economy also raised concerns about unintended impacts on critical rural businesses. To learn more about how your land is being mapped, please visit https://act250.vermont.gov/tier-3-rulemaking-and-report. At the bottom of the page, under the “Comments and Contact” section, there is an email address if you wish to provide public comment on the work of the Land Use Review Board (LURB). Your town government or Regional Planning Commission will also be able to answer questions about Tier 1a and 1b mapping.

The House floor continues to be quiet, with committees working to get bills to the floor.  In House Government Operations & Military Affairs, we have 117 bills on our wall this biennium (2025-26), we have passed out 26 others, and we are actively working on at least a dozen of them, with several consisting of multiple bills combined into one omnibus bill. A sampling of the breadth of our jurisdiction: alcohol, Office of Professional Regulation, emergency management, public records, vital records, state, local, and municipal government, military and veterans affairs, animal welfare, lobbying, and more.  All of our bills can be found on our committee webpage on the Vermont General Assembly website.

The National Guard & Veterans Affairs Caucus, of which I am a tripartisan Co-Chair, met and heard a final presentation from Major General Greg Knight, who is the outgoing Adjutant General of the VT National Guard. He spoke about the accomplishments of the Guard over the past 8 years since he was elected, and the challenges that face the Guard in the future. We also discussed several veteran-related bills that my committee is taking up.

Your Representatives and Senators are available to you by searching the Vermont General Assembly website by putting in your town name, and you will find their email address. We will try to answer all inquiries as soon as possible. It is an honor to serve our constituents.

Stay well,

Rep Lisa Hango, Franklin-5


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