Legislative Breakfasts Planned for Lamoille County

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Legislative Breakfasts Planned for Lamoille County

Listen and Talk with Lamoille Senators and House Representatives

Lamoille Chamber of Commerce and Lamoille Economic Development Corporation are pleased to invite you to a series of Legislative Breakfasts throughout Lamoille County for the 2023 legislative session.

These events offer the opportunity to hear about the issues Lamoille County representatives are working on at the Statehouse, while offering attendees the chance to ask questions about legislation. The events are spread through the county, including Hyde Park in January, Stowe in February, Johnson in March and Jeffersonville in April.

The first legislative breakfast, on Tuesday, January 3rd  in Hyde Park, occurs the day before the 2023 General Assembly begins in Montpelier. This will be a great opportunity to hear what is in store for the upcoming legislative session and how our local representatives feel about the issues.

The series of breakfasts continue with Monday, February 6th in Stowe, Monday, March 13th in Johnson, and Monday April 3rd in Jeffersonville. Each event begins with a light breakfast and coffee from local restaurants, followed by a short briefing by the legislators and an audience Q&A. Each event runs from 8:00 am to 9:30 am.

Register Early! https://lamoilleeconomy.org/breakfast

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