Tell Gov. Scott to accept compromise plan

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We all need a safe and secure place to live. But for over 3,400 of our neighbors, access to reliable shelter is out of reach – and not for lack of trying. Unfortunately, Phil Scott just showed his commitment to removing hundreds of the most vulnerable Vermonters from emergency shelters at the end of March by vetoing the Budget Adjustment Act (BAA) and continuing to refuse a good-faith compromise.

Denying life-saving services in the middle of a homelessness crisis is as inhumane as it is fiscally irresponsible. Governor Scott’s actions will intensify the statewide housing crisis and needlessly place the lives of some of our most vulnerable community members at immense risk.The Scott administration is instead proposing that either these people be removed from their current shelter and for municipalities to bear the burden of supporting them; or to remove older Vermonters above the age of 65, people with disabilities, and those fleeing domestic violence from the program. We urgently ask you to raise your voice on behalf of all those whose safety is in jeopardy.

We are painfully reminded of lessons learned from last year when hundreds of families were unsheltered without an alternative plan in place. Unfortunately, Phil Scott’s choices have put us in the same situation once again. The people impacted by this choice include families with children, people with disabilities, and individuals fleeing domestic violence.

Due to Governor Scott’s veto of the BAA, roughly 457 households, including 590 adults and 160 children, will lose access to shelter come Tuesday, April 1. Time is running out – we need him to accept this compromise plan now.

The Governor has the opportunity to accept a no-cost compromise plan and he needs to hear from you! Keeping our most vulnerable neighbors out of the cold should not be a partisan issue.

Please fill out the form below and contact your legislators today.

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Governor Phil Scott