VSEA salutes all of our members working in law enforcement on this Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. Pictured here is Vermont Game Warden Greg Eckhardt talking with a group of students about our state’s fish and wildlife and some of the laws created to protect and grow Vermont’s fish and wildlife populations for future generations to enjoy.
In addition to Game Wardens, VSEA also represents State Police Lieutenants, Parole and Probation officers, Liquor Control officers, DMV officers, Corrections employees, State Police dispatchers, employees in the State Attorney’s offices and others working in law enforcement.
Your service is appreciated every day!
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We’re pleased to be publishing this 2015 VSEA VOICE legislative preview, which includes the union’s legislative agenda, key 2015 legislative dates and interviews with first-time lawmaker and VSEA member Rachael Fields and first-time, rank-and-file VSEA testifier Patricia Bennett.
View/ Download the January 2015 VSEA Voice Here…
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With Vermont facing a $100 million budget deficit, and a Governor opposed to any kind of new revenue generation, Vermont State Employees’ Association (VSEA) members recently sat down to begin videotaping messages about the adverse impact of past public service and state employee job cuts. VSEA members also talk about what employees have been doing to help Vermont solve its continuous budget deficits, and they appeal to the Governor and lawmakers to explore other options besides cuts, such as generating new revenue.
VSEA is asking anyone viewing this video to please share the link with your family, friends and other supporters of Vermont state employees and the quality services they provide. Thank you in advance for your help.
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