
The office of Vermont Governor Phil Scott is announcing over 44 appointments to the state’s boards and commissions. Of those appointments, two of them are to fill vacancies in the statehouse, and one reassigns the state’s Chief Disaster Recovery Officer.The Governor has appointed Karen Lueders of Lincoln to serve in the House of Representatives for the Addison-4 district. She will be serving on the House Committee on Health Care, representing the towns of Bristol, Lincoln, Monkton and Starksboro. You can read more about her background and priorities here.The next appointment is Michael Hoyt of West Hartford, who will be representing the Windsor-4 district in the House of Representatives. Hoyt will serve on the House Committee on Environment, representing the towns of Barnard, Pomfret, Hartford and Bridgewater. You can read more about Hoyt’s background here. The last to note is the Governor’s appointment of disaster recovery official Douglas Farnham to the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.Farnham has been serving as the Chief Recovery Officer for The Vermont State Office of Disaster Recovery since 2023, playing a key role in the statewide efforts to recover from the floods of 2023, 2024 and 2025.
The office of Vermont Governor Phil Scott is announcing over 44 appointments to the state’s boards and commissions. Of those appointments, two of them are to fill vacancies in the statehouse, and one reassigns the state’s Chief Disaster Recovery Officer.
The Governor has appointed Karen Lueders of Lincoln to serve in the House of Representatives for the Addison-4 district. She will be serving on the House Committee on Health Care, representing the towns of Bristol, Lincoln, Monkton and Starksboro. You can read more about her background and priorities here.
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The next appointment is Michael Hoyt of West Hartford, who will be representing the Windsor-4 district in the House of Representatives. Hoyt will serve on the House Committee on Environment, representing the towns of Barnard, Pomfret, Hartford and Bridgewater. You can read more about Hoyt’s background here.
The last to note is the Governor’s appointment of disaster recovery official Douglas Farnham to the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
Farnham has been serving as the Chief Recovery Officer for The Vermont State Office of Disaster Recovery since 2023, playing a key role in the statewide efforts to recover from the floods of 2023, 2024 and 2025.




















