Vermont Action Page

Did your legislator vote to give patients safe, legal access to medicine? 



Click here to find out who your state senator and representative are. Enter your zip code in the box on the top right labeled “Find your lawmakers, tell them what you think.” After you input your information, you'll be given a list of elected officials. Look for your state senator and representative, then look on the lists below to see how they voted.



A YES vote on S. 17 was a compassionate vote to give Vermont patients regular, legal access to doctor-recommended medicine. A NO vote was a heartless vote to leave patients to the black market and line the pockets of drug dealers.   

Please politely let your senator and your representative know how you feel about their votes (don’t forget to contact both of your legislators):  

If your senator voted YES, click here to express your appreciation.



If your senator voted NO, politely let him or her know how disappointed you are. 



If your representative voted YES, click here to express your appreciation.



If your representative voted NO, politely let him or her know how disappointed you are

Senate YES on S. 17 (April 14 vote)


Ashe

Cummings

Giard

MacDonald

Sears

Ayer

Doyle

Hartwell

McCormack

Snelling

Baruth

Flory

Kitchel

Miller

Starr

Benning

Fox

Kittell

Mullin

Westman

Carris

Galbraith

Lyons

Pollina

White

Senate NO on S. 17 (April 14 vote)

Brock

Illuzzi

Mazza

Nitka

House YES on S. 17 (May 5 vote)

Ancel

Degree

Jerman

L. Martin

Scheuermann

Andrews

Donahue

Jewett

Masland

Shand

Aswad

Donovan

M. Johnson

McAllister

Sharpe

Bartholomew

Eckhardt

Keenan

McCullough

Spengler

Botzow

Edwards

Kitzmiller

McFaun

T. Stevens

Branagan

Ellis

Klein

Miller

W. Stevens

Burditt

Emmons

Kupersmith

Mitchell

Sweaney

Burke

Evans

Lanpher

Mook

Taylor

Campion

Fisher

Larson

Moran

Till

Cheney

Font-Russell

Lenes

Mrowicki

Toll

Christie

Frank

Leriche

Nuovo

Trieber

Clarkson

E. French

R. Lewis

O’Brien

Waite-Simpson

Condon

P. French

Lippert

Olsen

Webb

Conquest

Gilbert

Lorber

Pearson

Weston

Consejo

Grad

Macaig

Peltz

Wilson

Copeland-Hanzas

Haas

Malcolm

Poirier

Wizowaty

Courcelle

Head

Manwaring

Potter

Woodward

Dakin

Heath

Marcotte

Pugh

Yantachka

Davis

Hooper

Marek

Ralston

Young

Deen

Howard

C. Martin

Ram

 

House NO on S. 17 (May 5 vote)

Acinapura

Clark

Helm

Lawrence

Savage

Atkins

Corcoran

Higley

P. Lewis

Shaw

Batchelor

Crawford

Hubert

Morrissey

H. Smith

Bissonnette

Devereux

W. Johnson

Munger

South

Bouchard

Dickinson

Kilmartin

Myers

Strong

Brennan

Donaghy

Koch

Pearce

Townsend

Browning

Fagan

Komline

Peaslee

Turner

Buxton

Greshin

Krebs

Perley

Wright

Canfield

Hebert

Larocque

Reis

 

The following legislators did not vote on S. 17:

Senate President Pro Tempore John Campbell

Rep. McNeil

Speaker of the House Shap Smith

Rep. Partridge

Rep. Bohi

Rep. Stuart

Rep. Howrigan

Rep. Winters