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Last Call: Vermont Nurse & NP Legislative Day Registration – Deadline 1/28/26

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The Vermont Nurse Practitioners Association

Dear Colleagues,

Last Call — Registration Closes January 28, 2026

This is your final reminder to register for Nurse & Nurse Practitioner Legislative Day in Montpelier. Registration closes January 28, 2026, and we want to ensure strong nursing and NP representation at the State House.

You may attend one or both days, depending on your availability.

Event Overview

Education Day
Monday, February 2, 2026
12:00–5:00 PM
Capitol Plaza Hotel

  • Policy education and issue briefings
  • Advocacy preparation and legislative overview
  • Networking with peers and Legislative leaders

Legislative Day at the Capitol
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Vermont State House

  • Meetings with legislators
  • Advocacy on key nursing and NP priorities
  • State House tours

Why Your Participation Matters

  • Nurses and NPs bring trusted, frontline expertise to policy discussions
  • Legislators rely on real-world clinical perspectives
  • Collective advocacy strengthens our voice and impact
  • Decisions made this session directly affect access to care, workforce stability, and practice authority

Whether this is your first advocacy experience or you are a returning participant, your presence matters.

Register Today

You can register for one day or both days.

Register here:    Registration

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need prior advocacy experience?
No. Education, materials, and guidance will be provided.

Can I attend only one day?
Yes. You may register for either the Education Day, Legislative Day, or both.

Is this open to students?
Yes. Nursing and NP students are encouraged to attend.

What should I wear?
Business or business-casual attire is recommended. Comfortable shoes are encouraged for the State House.

Thank you for your continued commitment to nursing, nurse practitioners, and the patients we serve. I look forward to seeing you in Montpelier.

Michelle

Michelle Wade, MSN/Ed, APRN, AGNP-C, ACNPC-AG, FAANP
President, Vermont Nurse Practitioners Association