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Vermont House Bill H0161
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Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session
Vermont House Bill H0161
Introduced
2/7/25
Refer
2/7/25
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An act relating to the Vermont Fair Repair Act
Latest VT H0161 Activity
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Previously Filed As
VT H0079
An act relating to the Vermont Fair Repair Act
VT S0046
An act relating to the Vermont Fair Repair Act
VT H0081
An act relating to fair repair of agricultural equipment
VT H0227
An act relating to the Vermont Uniform Power of Attorney Act
VT H0656
An act relating to establishing a right to repair powered wheelchairs
VT S0220
An act relating to Vermont’s public libraries
VT H0367
An act relating to promoting economic development, administrative capacity, and vitality in rural communities
VT H0153
An act relating to Vermont tax incentives
VT H0657
An act relating to the modernization of Vermont’s communications taxes and fees
VT S0139
An act relating to the modernization of public safety communications in Vermont
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