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- Home | Office of Governor Phil Scott
Governor Phil Scott became the 82nd Governor of Vermont on January 5, 2017 He previously served three terms as Vermont’s Lieutenant Governor, and as a Senator for Washington County
- About the Governor | Office of Governor Phil Scott
Phil Scott became the 82nd Governor of Vermont in January 2017 and was reelected to a fifth term in 2024, winning a majority in every city and town in the state In his 2020 reelection, he earned more votes than any candidate for governor in Vermont history
- Governor Scotts Vision Strategic Priorities
To achieve a stronger economy, more affordable Vermont and meet the obligation to protect the vulnerable, Governor Scott is focused on three core policy areas – Workers, Kids and Communities – while ensuring good government for Vermonters
- The Administration | Office of Governor Phil Scott
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- Press Release | Office of Governor Phil Scott
Governor Phil Scott Appoints Michael Hoyt to House of Representatives December 2, 2025
- Governor Scotts Cabinet | Office of Governor Phil Scott
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- TRANSCRIPT: Governor Phil Scott Delivers 2025 Inaugural Address
Montpelier, Vt - Governor Phil Scott today delivered his 2025 inaugural address to a joint session of the General Assembly, marking the beginning of his fifth term and ninth legislative session as Governor
- Press Release | Office of Governor Phil Scott - governor. vermont. gov
Governor Phil Scott Announces His Short-Term Action Plan to Address Challenges in Burlington
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