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Vermont State Police
Vergennes - Vermont

Principal Locations
  1. Barre
  2. Burlington
  3. Montpelier
  4. Newport
  5. Rutland
  6. South Burlington
  7. St. Albans
  8. St. Johnsbury
  9. Vergennes
  10. Winooski

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Vermont State Police



Vermont.gov - Access Government 24/7
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Boards and Commissions - Jim Douglas, Governor of Vermont
Office of the Governor , 109 State Street, Pavilion, Montpelier, VT 05609-0101 phone: 802-828-3333   toll-free in Vermont: 1-800-649-6825 ...

109 State St., Montpelier, VT 05609 ...

State Program Standing Committee: Child, Adolescent, and Family Mental Health ... [Read More]

US Dept of State
Alburg, Vt.—Governor Jim Douglas today visited the state’s Alburg Welcome Center to inspect the first wind turbine constructed by the state to generate renewable power for a state-owned facility. Douglas is the first governor to order state government to pursue Vermont-scale renewable energy sources for the state’s many facilities. ...

Montpelier, Vt.--Governor Jim Douglas said today that changes to healthcare policies for the state’s medical plans have saved enough money to offer most state employees a two-month rate holiday. This means that most state employees paying into the state’s health care insurance system will save two full months on their premiums. Read More ... [Read More]

State of the State 2004 - Speeches - Jim Douglas, Governor of Vermont
In the coming weeks, I will set forth a far-reaching plan to transform state government into a role model for environmental stewardship. We will reduce the impact of state government’s daily activities and, in turn, increase market demand for environmentally sensitive products and services. This plan will include a new management system for the state’s fleet of vehicles. With this ambitious strategy, we will aim to reduce government’s contribution of greenhouse gasses by 25%, more than 34,000 tons of pollutants, by 2012. ... [Read More]

Kentucky State Police: Links to Other Websites of Interest
The Kentucky StatePolice provides as a courtesy and a public service, links to other Commonwealthof Kentucky websites, federal agency websites, and the websites of various statepolice and highway patrols from this page. ...

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US Dept of State
The Jobs Cabinet shall consist of representatives from State agencies and departments and shall include representatives from outside state government. The State members shall include the Development Cabinet and the Commissioners of the Departments of Labor and Industry, Employment and Training, and Public Service; the Manager of the Vermont Economic Development Authority; the Chancellor of the Vermont State Colleges or his or her designee; and the President of the University of Vermont or his or her designee. There shall be thirteen non-State members appointed by the Governor to serve for terms of three years. The initial appointments of the non-State members shall include four one-year terms, four two-year terms and five three-year terms. The Governor shall appoint the Chair. The Jobs Cabinet may, at its discretion, establish inter-agency work groups to support its mission, drawing membership from any agency or department of state government. ... [Read More]

Kentucky State Police: Other Websites of Interest (Text Only)
The Kentucky StatePolice provides as a courtesy and a public service, links to other Commonwealthof Kentucky websites, federal agency websites, and the websites of various statepolice and highway patrols from this page. ...

[ State of Kentucky  Websites ][ Federal Government Links ][ State Police/Highway Patrol Websites ] ...

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Budget Message - Speeches - Jim Douglas, Governor of Vermont
I am asking the Vermont State Police to play a major role in combating the drug problem in our state. They will also be central to our ongoing homeland security efforts. But today, the size of our force has dwindled to the point where the public and the troopers themselves are at risk. ...

I also propose $4.2 million in funding to begin construction on the long awaited Rutland Court House; one and a quarter million dollars for a new state police barracks in Middlebury and improvements to the Pittsford barracks; an additional $600,000 for facility improvements and equipment for our police and fire services; and a half million dollars to continue our planning efforts to replace our antiquated health and public safety laboratory facilities. ... [Read More]

United States Marshal - Vermont
     John began his law enforcement career in 1964 with the Vermont State Police.  He was assigned various duties with the state police retiring in 1992 as Detective Lieutenant.  In 1993 John established a private investigation business specializing in accident investigations. ...

     John R. Edwards was appointed by President George W. Bush to serve as United States Marshal for the District of Vermont on March 18, 2002.  John was born in Bellows Falls, Vermont.  He served in the United States Navy from 1960 through 1963.  In 1975 he received his Bachelor of Science degree in criminal justice from Castleton State College. ... [Read More]

Vermont State Retirement System
The system has undergone several major changes over the years, including merger of the State Police and Motor Vehicle Inspectors' Retirement System, benefits and contribution reform in 1972, creation of a non-contributory retirement plan for rank-and-file state employees in 1981. In 1990 the Legislature mandated a return to a contributory system effective January 1, 1991 with full implementation by January 1, 1995. ...

The Vermont State Retirement System (VSRS) is the public pension plan provided by the State of Vermont for State employees. It was created in 1944 and is governed by Vermont Statute Title 3, Chapter 16 . ... [Read More]


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