Read VSEA’s Week In Action Newsletter: August 4, 2017
Top Stories This Week:
- Deadline To Register For VSEA’ 73rd Annual Meeting Is Tuesday, August 8!
- Deadline To Submit Annual Meeting Award Nominations Is Also August 8!
- Valley News Reports: Future Of The Windsor Prison Remains Murky
- VSEA State Housing Authority Members Pleased With Senator Leahy’s Answer To Proposed Cuts To Federal Housing Budget
- Upcoming Chapter Annual Meetings!
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Read VSEA’s Week In Action Newsletter: July 28, 2017
Top Stories This Week:
- TNT: Temps Not Temporary. VSEA Awaits VLRB Ruling
- VSEA All-Member Appreciation Day Event Is Tomorrow At Lake Elmore!
- Central Vermont Parking Lot Decision Makes News
- VSEA Saying Goodbye To Union Representative Dave Van Deusen, While Welcoming Back VSEA’s Past Organizing Director Vinnie O’Connor To Replace Him
- Upcoming VSEA Steward Summits. Register Today!
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Read VSEA’s Week In Action Newsletter: July 21, 2017
Top Stories This Week:
- Central Vermont VSEA Members Abruptly Learn They Must Now Pay To Park
- Judiciary Unit Bargaining Survey Is Live!
- Central Vermont Chapter Annual Meeting Is July 25!
- Next Barre Chapter Meeting Is July 26!
- Chittenden Chapter Schedules Annual Meeting For August 3!
- Rutland Chapter Schedules Annual Meeting For August 10!
- Retirees’ Chapter Schedules Annual Meeting For August 11!
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With Renewed Calls For Budget Belt Tightening, Time For An Accounting Of What’s Been Done To Address Recent Audits
In the past few years, the State Auditor’s Office has consistently been performing what one would believe are some pretty illuminating audits, some finding millions of dollars being drained from Vermont’s coffers with little to no accounting for how the money is being spent and what the results have been to date. This is important, especially with the State’s new mandate to departments and agencies to cut another 2% to 4% from operating budgets.