
Vermont House of Representatives
The Vermont House of Representatives is one of the two legislative chambers in Vermont's state government, responsible for creating and passing laws. It has 150 representatives elected from districts across the state, with each district representing a specific community or area. The House works with the Vermont Senate and the Governor to develop policies on issues like education, healthcare, and transportation. Members debate bills, propose new laws, and ensure government accountability. Serving two-year terms, they reflect local interests, and their decisions shape the state's laws and future.