The VBA was pleased to once again co-host with the Judiciary
and the county bar associations a series of Legislators’ Days in the courts in
2019. Starting with Addison County on October 9 and ending with Lamoille County
on December 11, state legislators were invited to visit courts on a specific
date in each county.
A typical Legislators’ Day involved welcoming participating
legislators with coffee and breakfast and providing them with the day’s court
calendars. Bar ambassadors and/or VBA Executive Director Teri Corsones
accompanied legislators to whatever court hearings they selected for the
morning. If judges’ schedules allowed, they met with legislators in chambers to
talk about what the legislators had observed. A luncheon attended by the
legislators, all the judicial officers, bar ambassadors from each division and
court personnel followed over the noon hour.
Many legislators commented on how helpful it was to them to
be able to observe court hearings, and to see live results of legislation they’d
voted on. They were also especially appreciative of the chance to visit with
judges and bar members, to ask questions and to get information about issues
affecting the courts and the bar. Legislators were invited to observe court
hearings in the afternoon, as well. Many thanks to the bar ambassadors for
participating in Legislators’ Days, and for their willingness to serve as
resources to their area legislators when questions arise during the upcoming
legislative session.
Here are the photos from each County:
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