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Chris Taylor For Vermont State Representative

Committed to transparency and common sense legislation for our community.

About Chris Taylor for VT House

Dedicated Vermont State Representative focused on common sense legislation and transparency. Committed to serving Milton/Georgia in the Chittenden-Franklin district with integrity and open communication.

Chris, a native Vermonter, moved to Milton 17 years ago when he and his wife, Jenn, purchased a home to raise their growing family. He was quickly impressed with the sense of community and support his family felt in Milton and started becoming involved by volunteering with organizations and at town events to help give back. Eventually, Chris also wanted to help in another capacity and decided to run for election to the Selectboard. He was subsequently elected in 2017 and is serving in his eighth year on the board.

Chris was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives in 2022 and was appointed to the House Education Committee. His years of dedication to local government coupled with his 7 years experience working in the Milton Elementary School strengthens his voice in decision making and Vermont education policy.

During his two-year tenure in Montpelier, Chris was appointed by the Speaker of the House to the School Construction Aid Task Force, assigned to a Conference Committee to negotiate the passing of H.204, an important literacy bill, and had the honor of being nominated by Governor Scott and recommended by House leadership to apply for The Council of State Governments Henry Toll Fellowship for leadership.

He is excited to continue to serve on the local level and looks forward to continuing to represent Milton and Georgia on the state level.

“I promise to work hard and make informed decisions, to listen and engage in active meaningful discussions, to question and push when necessary and to be accessible and represent the residents of the district to the best of my ability.”.

- Chris Taylor