Vermont Trooper Makes History- And It Was His Labor Contract That Allowed Him To Run For Public Office, Win & Now Serve

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On Tuesday night, Vermont State Trooper Nader Hashim (D) became the first active trooper to be elected to the Vermont Legislature. The Brattleboro Reformer reports that Hashim has accepted a voluntary reassignment to the Royalton barracks to avoid any potential conflicts of interest with his constituents.

"We are pleased that one of our members has been elected to serve in the Vermont Legislature, as is his right to do so," says VTA Spokesperson Adam Silverman. "He has made arrangements to serve on unpaid legislative leave once the 2019 session begins until it has closed, which is permitted under the collective bargaining agreement.

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Congratulations Trooper Hashim!

VSEA’s Week In Action Newsletter: November 2, 2018

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VSEA Closely Monitoring Any & All Woodside Developments In Wake Of Commissioner’s Announcement On Federal Funding Loss

VSEA leaders, staff and, most important, frontline Woodside workers, have been attending meetings with AHS officials about the facility’s future, but there are still a lot of unanswered questions right now. Needless to say, all involved on VSEA’s behalf will be closely monitoring the debate and planning and then weighing in publicly on any and all developments.  

VSEA is stressing how important it is to not turn the rehabilitation and care of Vermont’s most troubled youth over to a private firm only interested in profits and how to increase shareholder earnings. 

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