Serving the Lamoille-Washington District in the Vermont House of Representatives

Representative Saudia LaMont


Vermont House of Representatives

I am a mother, organizer, advocate, facilitator, equity consultant, and writer who lives in Morrisville. As a graduate of People’s Academy and parent to two students in our school district, I am deeply embedded in our community. 

I am committed to working closely with community partners in order to identify resources and build connections that strengthen our towns. It has been my honor to serve on multiple committees and boards, including Lamoille County Mental Health and the LSUU School Board Equity Committee. As a former early childhood educator, founder of the youth program “Developing D.I.I.V.A.S. (Dignity, Integrity, Independence, Virtue and Self-esteem), and a trained trainer of Prevent Child Abuse VT’s curricula, I have dedicated much of my professional work to supporting youth growth and development.

I am a graduate of Cornell University’s- Diversity and Inclusion program, Leadership Lamoille, Bright Leadership Institute, Recovery Coach Academy, and hold a host of other certifications and skills that I incorporate into my transformative justice work. This spring I graduated from Emerge Vermont’s Signature Training Program, an intensive political training program for Democratic women. 

Press

  • Lamoille-Washington House district candidates share their priorities as election gets closer

    Read about Rep. LaMont's vision for her next term in office

  • Central Vermont Regional Council's Candidate Forum from October 4th in Barre

    Watch 12 candidates discuss issues of interest ranging from affordable childcare to flood relief.

  • NAACP Candidates of Color Forum

    The Rutland Area NAACP and the Windham County NAACP are honored to host a critical panel discussion that aims to amplify the voices of BIPOC leaders running for state office in Vermont. This is a non-partisan platform for these candidates to discuss their policy positions, their goals and dreams for Vermont, and the unique experiences that led them to seek office.

  • Stowe Reporter/News & Citizen

    May 16, 2024: Past and present Democrats seek future in House

  • Vermont Public Live from the Statehouse

    Lawmakers share their priorities for the new sessions here

  • VPR

    'I saw an accurate reflection of me.' Two Black women on witnessing Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation hearings

  • NBC5

    Group of Vermonters present for Supreme Court confirmation hearings

  • VTDigger

    Vermont Conversation: Black Lives Matter in a Vermont town

  • Vermont Biz

    Emerging Vermont leaders build anti-racist culture