Vermont Legislative Advocacy

Mobilize Vermont. Every Level.

Target 1 at-large congressional district and 180 state legislators on healthcare, climate, dairy agriculture, and housing.

0.6M Population
3 Federal
180 State
150+ Local

Vermont Advocacy Platform

Target Vermont’s federal, state, and local legislators from one platform.

We set up your first campaign free

Multi-Level Targeting

One Platform. Every Level of Government.

Government relations software for the full Vermont landscape. Target federal, state, and local legislators from a single platform — so your policy campaigns reach every decision-maker who matters.

Federal

US Congress

US Senators2
US Representatives1

Target Vermont's congressional delegation on federal legislation

State

Vermont Legislature

State Senators30
House Members150

Reach the full Vermont State Legislature on state bills

Local

City Councils

Cities & Towns25
Council Members150+

Engage city council members on local ordinances and policies

2

Senators

1

Representatives

2

Democrats

0

Republicans

All Representatives (1)

Why Vermont

Policy Landscape

Vermont has the most progressive legislature in America relative to its size — it was the first state to ban slavery, legalize same-sex civil unions, and attempt single-payer healthcare. Its dairy crisis mirrors rural economic challenges nationwide.

Political Context

Divided: popular Republican governor Phil Scott regularly vetoes progressive legislation, which the Democratic/Progressive supermajority overrides. This dynamic produces some of the most ambitious state policy in America.

Advocacy Opportunity

Vermont's 180 state legislators serve just 650,000 people — giving it the highest legislator-to-population ratio after New Hampshire. Individual constituent voices carry extraordinary weight.

From Burlington to South Burlington, across 14 counties Vermont's advocacy landscape is as diverse as its communities.

Healthcare (single-payer attempts)ClimateAgriculture (dairy)Housing
2026 Legislative Session

Vermont Legislature — 2025-2026 Biennium, Second Year

Session Progress50%
Jan 7May 15
In Session

Key Dates

Mar 13

Crossover deadline

May 15

Projected adjournment

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Ready to Mobilize Vermont?

Launch a multi-action digital advocacy campaign that reaches every level of Vermont government. Personalized constituent letters, delivered through official channels. Measurable legislative impact.