FY23 Budget Development Process – Public Comments Open Now

While the next state fiscal year – FY23 – does not start until July 2022, the Administration’s budget writing process has already begun. The Governor’s office is seeking public comment as they develop their budget goals and priorities for FY23. The Administration has created a short presentation with an overview of the budget process and has created public surveys and comment forms to collect public input.

Click here to view the FY23 Budget Presentation, participate in the public survey, or leave a public comment.

 

Tell Us Which Issues You Care About Most on the 2022 Legislative Agenda

What issues do you care about most from the Alliance's 2022 Legislative Agenda? We’d like to know, since that will help us get in touch with you with content and updates you are most interested in. To help us better support you, please take the following steps:

1. Review the nine issues in the Alliance's 2022 Legislative Agenda. The issues representing health, housing, nutrition, economic security, and early care and education were selected by the Alliance's Steering Committee in partnership with "lead" organizations.

2. Take a brief survey about which issues you'd like to receive tailored communications about during the fast-paced Legislative Session.

For questions, contact Alliance Public Engagement Director, Dan Brown, at dan@vecaa.org.

 

Alliance Monthly Equity Discussion – 11/19

Join a group of peers and colleagues from the early childhood community to engage in sustained learning about anti-racism, equity, and inclusion. The Alliance hosts a monthly, salon-style Equity Discussion Group via Zoom, and the next session is coming this Friday, November 19 at 1:00 pm.

“Winter Holiday Perils and Possibilities,” will be facilitated by Alliance Executive Director Matt Levin. He will provide one Jewish person’s perspective on the challenges and opportunities that come with public celebrations of the traditional December holidays in classrooms, offices, waiting rooms, and break rooms. 

Email Dan Brown, Alliance Public Engagement Director, at dan@vecaa.org to register.

 

Alliance ’22 Membership Cycle Open – Join or Renew Today!

The Alliance’s 2022 membership cycle is open! Alliance members are committed to a common purpose – working together to amplify early childhood voices and influence policy making in order to realize the promise of every Vermont child. We are grateful for the work of our members who advanced our vision this year. We hope you will join us in the coming year to build on the past year’s efforts and support several new initiatives.

You can join or renew your annual membership online today. If you have questions, please contact the Alliance’s Outreach Manager Taylor Hughey at taylor@vecaa.org

 

The Vermont Early Childhood Advocacy Alliance is a statewide coalition formed in 2000 of early childhood professionals, parents, organizations, businesses, and strategic partners committed to improving public policies that impact young children between birth and age eight in the areas of health, safety, food security, economic security, and early care and education.

The Alliance crafts an annual Legislative Agenda in partnership with early childhood organizations, provides year-round advocacy support, and facilitates meaningful interactions with policymakers at key times during the decision making process.

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