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SR 10

Senate resolution relating to the disapproval of Executive Order 01-25

2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont Senate adopts non-binding resolution expressing disapproval of Executive Order 01-25 without specifying contested provisions or enforcement mechanisms.

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Bill Summary · SR 10

Legislative bill overview

SR 10 is a Vermont Senate Resolution expressing disapproval of Executive Order 01-25, which was issued by the state's executive branch. Senate resolutions are non-binding expressions of legislative sentiment and do not carry the force of law. The resolution was adopted by the Vermont Senate on March 20, 2025.

Why is this important

While non-binding, Senate resolutions serve as formal statements of legislative position that can carry political weight and signal to the executive branch areas of legislative disagreement. This resolution indicates the Senate found sufficient concern with Executive Order 01-25 to formally register disapproval, which may influence implementation or signal intent to override through future legislation.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of specificity in available information: The bill text does not specify which aspects of Executive Order 01-25 the Senate opposes, making it difficult to assess the substantive disagreement
  • Non-binding nature: As a resolution rather than law, it cannot actually overturn or prevent implementation of the executive order
  • Partisan or policy divide: The resolution may reflect disagreement over executive authority, specific policy content, or procedural concerns between legislative and executive branches

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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