Vermont Gov. Phil Scott announced the appointment of Denise Reilly-Hughes as secretary of the Agency of Digital Services; she will take the role former CIO Shawn Nailor held prior to retiring in June. September 14, 2023 ·News Staff
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Will Senning, the director of elections in Vermont’s Secretary of State’s office for the past decade, is set to join the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to oversee Region 1, which covers New England. Senning, who has been deeply involved in Vermont’s election admi...
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Vermont Gov. Phil Scott announced Thursday that Denise Reilly-Hughes, deputy secretary of the state Agency of Digital Services, is the new agency secretary and statewide chief information officer. Reilly-Hughes started her work with Vermont as deputy commissioner of ADS this past January and was ap...
Vermont statute[203] requires the Vermont secretary of state to designate newspapers that provide general coverage across the state as the "Newspapers of Record." On June 30, 2010, the secretary of state designated the following newspapers for publishing administrative rule notices during the period ...
According to the “Vermont Justice ofthe PeaceGuide” published by the Vermont Secretary of State’s Office, there are more than 1,800 justices of the peace in the state of Vermont. There are more justices of the peace than any other public office in the state. ...
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