The House and Senate of Vermont have jointly passed a resolution honoring Dennis Miles, the General Assembly Doorkeeper, for his exceptional dedication to serving both the General Assembly and the people of Vermont. Dennis Miles, a native of Windsor County, has had a long and impactful career as an educator, coach, and community leader. He spent 41 years teaching in the Northfield School District, primarily as a physical education instructor, and was actively involved in youth sports as a coach and referee. In 2014, he transitioned to his role as a doorkeeper at the State House, where he has been a familiar presence, ensuring order during legislative sessions and mentoring young legislative pages.

As Dennis Miles approaches his final session in 2026, the resolution acknowledges his significant contributions to the Vermont community and the General Assembly. The resolution expresses gratitude for his years of service and dedication, highlighting his commitment to educating the next generation about Vermont's legislative process. The Secretary of State is tasked with sending a copy of this resolution to Dennis Miles as a token of appreciation for his work.