In Robin Lunge, Green Mountain Care Board keeps experienced policy hand

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Gov. Phil Scott has reappointed Robin Lunge, a lawyer with long experience in Vermont health care policy, to a six-year term on the Green Mountain Care Board. 

Lunge, who grew up in Brattleboro, has been a member of the board since 2016 and now has a seat there through 2029. Scott, a Republican, reappointed her in 2023 to a one-year term. Her new appointment started on Oct. 1. 

“I’m delighted to be able to serve Vermonters in this capacity,” Lunge said in an interview on Thursday. “I enjoy the work. It’s hard work, but I think it’s really important to ensure that Vermonters get the best value that we’re able to provide in health care.”

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