Press Release: Hunt Calls for Real Change in Vermont Health Care
- Elizabeth Hunt

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dr. Elizabeth Hunt Calls for Real Change in Vermont Health Care
Primary care physician and State Senate candidate brings practical expertise to Montpelier
May 27, 2026
CHARLOTTE, VT—Dr. Elizabeth Hunt, pediatrician and Vermont State Senate candidate for Chittenden County Southeast, is running on a clear and urgent mission: fix Vermont's broken health-care system with practical solutions that work for every Vermonter.
"We've had years of misguided, piecemeal efforts," said Dr. Hunt. "We need to break free from the status quo. I have the practical and procedural knowledge to change how we do things in Vermont—and to do it now."
Dr. Hunt's Health Care Priorities:
Expand primary care access to reduce costly emergency room and hospital visits.
Utilize the Rural Health Transformation Program and other initiatives across the education/labor and health care spectra to create permanent worker pathways from middle and high school into health care careers, including dental hygienists, nurses, medical assistants, and social workers.
Integrate disparate efforts to bring state government and provider groups together as a team to tackle high insurance costs, as well as administrative and regulatory burdens.
These solutions will reduce health care costs—with positive impacts on school budgets, housing insecurity, and economic stability across Vermont.
Dr. Hunt continues practicing as a pediatrician while actively engaging communities throughout Chittenden County, meeting integral members of our community such as firefighters, supporting organizations addressing critical needs like COTS, and honoring the bravest of our neighbors at events such as Memorial Day observances.
"Vermont is at a pivotal moment. We need a new direction. I bring courage and a deep commitment to protecting our rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I'll lead in the statehouse with clarity, simplicity, and accountability."
For more information, visit huntforvermont.com or follow the campaign on Facebook and Instagram.
Contact: Elizabeth Hunt, huntforvermont@gmail.com.



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