Rep. Donna Sweaney (D-Windsor) Credit: Terri Hallenbeck

Rep. Donna Sweaney (D-Windsor), the influential chair of the House Government Operations Committee, will retire this year after 20 years in the legislature.

Sweaney said she told her committee members the news Wednesday. 

Sweaney said without hesitation that the 2000 passage of civil unions was the highlight of her career. “We just did something phenomenal and I was glad to be part of it,” she said.

Sweaney is the second longtime committee chair to announce retirement this year. Rep. Tony Klein (D-East Montpelier), chair of the House Natural Resources and Energy Committee, is leaving after 14 years.

Sweaney’s departure adds to the significant turnover that will take place in the Statehouse next year. Gov. Peter Shumlin, Lt. Gov. Phil Scott, House Speaker Shap Smith (D-Morristown) and Senate President Pro Tempore John Campbell (D-Windsor) are all either leaving politics or seeking other positions.

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Terri Hallenbeck was a Seven Days staff writer covering politics, the Legislature and state issues from 2014 to 2017.

One reply on “Rep. Donna Sweaney Joins the List of Statehouse Departees”

  1. Everyone knows the chickens are coming home to roost. Time to get out of town.

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