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VT HCR200
Concurrent Resolution
Status
2/13/2026
Primary Sponsor
Ela Chapin
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AI Summary
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House concurrent resolution (H.C.R.200) celebrates the life of Nathan Suter of Montpelier, who died suddenly on May 13, 2025, at age 52 while running
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Nathan Suter cofounded Root Division in San Francisco in 2002, an organization providing subsidized studios to artists in exchange for teaching or curating
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Served for a decade as executive director of the Current art center in Stowe, expanding its educational program to serve more than 500 students
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Contributed to community service through board positions at Migrant Justice and the Peace & Justice Center, and played a pivotal role on the Montpelier Commission for Recovery and Resilience following the 2023 flood
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Secretary of State directed to send copies of the resolution to Suter's family, Montpelier High School, the Montpelier Commission for Recovery and Resilience, Migrant Justice, the Peace & Justice Center, and the Current
Legislative Description
House concurrent resolution celebrating the life of Nathan Suter of Montpelier
Last Action
Ceremonial Reading
2/19/2026