Petition
WE ASK THAT YOU SIGN OUR PETITION TO IMPROVE VERMONT'S ECONOMIC HEALTH:
A message to our Governor & General Assembly
We, the undersigned, recognize that Vermont is on an unsustainable path of little or no private sector job growth, excessive government spending and overwhelming tax burdens that are among the very highest in the country. This condition predates the recession.
Our unsustainable and oppressive tax burdens need to be addressed with a comprehensive, Long-Term Economic Plan. One that provides a roadmap of hope and opportunity through economic and productivity growth, leading to the kind of quality job creation and affordable living standards all Vermonters deserve.
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| Name | City/Town | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Dart Everett | Brattleboro | Thanks. Too many legislators who put us in the economic position we are in are still in power, some even seeking higher office. |
| James Minetti | Colchester | "We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them." Albert Einstein |
| Thomas O'Brien | Danby | |
| Patrick Zachary | S. Burlington | |
| Lenore Broughton | Burlington | |
| john Hilferty | Moretown | I cannot wait for next November. It doesn’t stop there. Here in Moretown, our town budget has jumped 47 percent in five years, and education spending per child has increased 35 percent in the same time span. |
| Kelly Grenon | Grand Isle | |
| John & Fran Elliott | Westfield | I feel that the days of unfunded liabilities must end. Between the state and the federal government promising what they do not have, we will bankrupt in the near future. Although the federal government can just print more currency, that will destroy the value of our dollar. Did I hear anyone say time for a "Tea Party"? Merry Christmas to all and hopefully a Happy & Prosperous New Year! |
| Jeff Sands | Dorset | |
| Barbara Marchetti | Manchester Center | |
| Karl Willaims | shaftsbury | |
| Edward McGuire | Hinesburg | |
| Nancy Norris | Hinesburg, Vermont | |
| Thomas M. Salmon | St Johnsbury | "By 2020, Vermont's 20 year olds will have the skills commensurate with a deserved, living wage, with growth opportunity." This outcome, if achieved will attract smart companies, people, and processes while optimizing secondary, technical and higher ed assets. We can only do this if we change the way we think, educate, incent, and act. May God shine courage on Vermont and the USA. |
| Mark Maloney | Williston | The lack of awareness of Vermonts'lawmakers concerning the very real problems we face is breathtaking. The thing that is stunning is that they keep getting reelected. |
| Katherine Traver | North Bennington | Many of we big tax payers are looking to flee the state. |
| Tim K | South Burlington | |
| Laurel LaFramboise | Chelsea | We need to reduce the size of state government so that Vermont-raised children can afford to live in Vermont. |
| Preston Jump | E. Topsham | It's time for the legislature to stop "rearranging deck chairs" and get down to the critical task of regaining balance in Vermont's economy. The VEH agenda is a good start. |
| Gregory Allard | South Burlington |

