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Americans for Prosperity Applauds Governor Scott’s EO to Expand Health Insurance Access

Americans for Prosperity

Americans for Prosperity

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July 8, 2026

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Montpelier, Vermont — Today, Americans for Prosperity (AFP) applauds Governor Phil Scott’s Executive Order 05-26, which modernizes Vermont’s healthcare laws and directs state agencies to start using their existing authority to lower costs. AFP Deputy Northeast Region Director Ross Connolly said: “Vermonters have struggled with some of the highest health insurance premiums in the nation. Today, Governor Scott [] The post Americans for Prosperity Applauds Governor Scott’s EO to Expand Health Insurance Access appeared first on Americans for Prosperity.

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