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Capitol Recap: House approves education reform bill that Scott plans to veto

April 17, 2026 - 18:31

Capitol Recap: House approves education reform bill that Scott plans to veto

A once-unified push for mandatory school district consolidation in Vermont has fractured, setting the stage for a gubernatorial veto. Republican Governor Phil Scott and Democratic legislative leaders initially agreed on the consolidation measure as a key strategy for property tax relief ahead of the 2026 session. However, the consensus dissolved as the legislative process unfolded.

The state House recently approved a wide-ranging education reform bill that includes the contentious consolidation mandate. House Speaker Jill Krowinski acknowledged a significant shift in understanding, stating that while Vermonters are desperate for property tax reform, they are largely unwilling to sacrifice local control of their community schools to achieve it. This public sentiment ultimately influenced the legislative debate but was not enough to remove the consolidation requirement from the final bill.

Governor Scott has now explicitly stated his intention to veto the legislation, aligning himself with the expressed concerns of local communities. The move highlights a core tension in the state's policy discussion: balancing the urgent need for financial relief for taxpayers with the deep-seated value Vermonters place on autonomous local school governance. The impending veto threatens to send lawmakers back to the drawing board to seek an alternative path forward on education funding and property taxes.


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