Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR071

Introduced
3/31/23  
Engrossed
3/31/23  

Caption

House concurrent resolution recognizing the economic significance of Benefit Corporations in Vermont

Impact

This resolution emphasizes the economic and societal contributions of B Corps to the state's economy and recognizes their unique ability to address local and global challenges. The inclusion of B Corps in Vermont's business landscape not only supports local employment but also promotes responsible corporate practices that benefit communities. Governor Philip Scott's designation of March 2023 as B Corp Month further illustrates the state's commitment to supporting these entities. By recognizing B Corps, the resolution affirms their role as an integral part of Vermont's economic strategy.

Summary

HCR071 is a House concurrent resolution recognizing the economic significance of benefit corporations, commonly known as B Corps, in Vermont. The resolution acknowledges the growing presence of B Corps in the state and highlights their dual focus on generating profits while furthering social and environmental causes. The General Assembly previously enacted the Vermont Benefit Corporations Act in 2010, which allows the chartering of B Corps to pursue general public benefits alongside their business objectives. Notably, Vermont hosts 42 B Corps, the highest per capita in the nation, including renowned companies like Ben & Jerry’s and Burton Snowboards.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR071 is largely positive, with strong support from lawmakers and community members who understand the value of promoting socially responsible businesses. Concern for environmental sustainability and social impacts aligns many constituents with the goals of benefit corporations. The resolution has garnered bipartisan support, indicating a collective recognition of the importance of allowing businesses to pursue both profit and purpose. This reflects a growing trend toward corporate responsibility across the nation.

Contention

While the resolution itself is predominantly supportive, there may be concerns regarding the balance of corporate interests and public benefit. Opponents of similar initiatives in other contexts may argue about potential overreach or the adequacy of regulations governing B Corps. Nevertheless, HCR071 presents a forward-thinking approach that seeks to leverage the economic significance of benefit corporations while encouraging a business model that prioritizes positive societal impacts over sheer profit maximization.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR056

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VT HCR088

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VT HCR219

House concurrent resolution recognizing May 2024 as National Foster Care Month in Vermont

VT HCR122

House concurrent resolution recognizing the week of May 6–12 as National Nurses Week in Vermont

VT HCR077

House concurrent resolution recognizing April 2025 as Fair Housing Month in Vermont

VT HCR057

House concurrent resolution recognizing March 25, 2025 as National Medal of Honor Day in Vermont

VT HCR061

House concurrent resolution recognizing March 2025 as National Athletic Training Month in Vermont

VT HCR195

House concurrent resolution recognizing April 5, 2024 as Civilian Conservation Corps Day in Vermont

VT HCR163

House concurrent resolution recognizing Public Schools Week in Vermont

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.