VSEA Members Lobbying To Save The Department of Correction’s Community High School

Only a week into the 2015 legislative session, and VSEA members are already at the State House, lobbying lawmakers to save the DOC’s Community High School and the critical service it provides daily to help Vermont offenders learn and enhance their job skills.

VSEA is hoping that a bill the union drafted to raise the eligible age of offenders who can use the High School from 23 to 40 will help save the facility, the service and the jobs.

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Only a week into the 2015 legislative session, and VSEA members are already at the State House, lobbying lawmakers to save the DOC’s Community High School and the critical service it provides daily to help Vermont offenders learn and enhance their job skills.

Pictured here are some of the dozens of VSEA members who came to the State House today to lobby. Also pictured are past VSEA Board member John Howe and current Board member Mary Poulos, both of whom work at the Community High School and are helping to lead the workers’ lobbying efforts.

VSEA is hoping that a bill the union drafted to raise the eligible age of offenders who can use the High School from 23 to 40 will help save the facility, the service and the jobs.


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