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Vermont State Senate

The Vermont State Senate is the upper chamber of the Vermont Legislature, responsible for making state laws, reviewing budgets, and representing regional interests. Comprising 30 senators elected from various districts, it works alongside the House of Representatives to pass legislation, conduct hearings, and provide oversight. Senators serve two-year terms and often specialize in policy areas, helping shape the state's governance, laws, and policies to address residents' needs and priorities.