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Effort seeks movement on healthcare crisis

While revamping Vermont’s education funding system and expanding its housing stock are topping lawmakers’ battle cries heading into the 2025 session, a growing chorus of voices is urging the General Assembly to revisit another longtime priority that continues to languish: Reform of the state’s healthcare system.

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