What should our 2021 legislative priorities be? This year we are opening up our annual survey to everyone! We want to hear from you what you think we should focus on.
2021 Legislative Priorities
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What should our 2021 legislative priorities be? This year we are opening up our annual survey to everyone! We want to hear from you what you think we should focus on.
A: Stopping the spread of Covid-19
A: The property tax burden.
A: Lower cost of living
A: Other
A: Vaccinating as many Vermonters as possible against Covid-19
A: Developing a strong workforce through the establishment of effective education and training programs, internships/apprenticeships, and adult education programs
A: Rebuilding the economy
A: The absolutely terrible condition of almost all Vermont State Highways that were not wholly reconstructed with Federal money following the destruction of Hurricane Lucille. The legislature had stolen money from the Highway Trust Fund for years. It’s time to pay it back with interest, get the deadwood out of AOT, hire some competent engineers and begin building real roads that stand between paving jobs again. Hasn’t happened since we lost Dick Snelling, our last good governor.
A: Combination of all three
A: Other
A: Vaccinating as many Vermonters as possible against Covid-19
A: The idiots that have been allowed into office from the Governor on down. There, I said it…
A: The idiots that have been allowed into office from the Governor on down. There, I said it…
A: The idiots that have been allowed into office from the Governor on down. There, I said it…
A: The idiots that have been allowed into office from the Governor on down. There, I said it…
A: Lower cost of living
A: Rebuilding the economy after the Covid-19 pandemic
A: Rebuilding the economy
A: Taxes! Carbon taxes are NOT good for Vermont!
A: Lower cost of living
A: Making sure Vermont schools are operating efficiently and effectively during the pandemic
A: Vaccinating as many Vermonters as possible against Covid-19
A: Run away social programs that enslave people in poverty. Each program must have an avenue to independence, not dependence.
A: Lower cost of living
A: Lower cost of living
A: Keeping Vermont state government accountable for spending pandemic stimulus and relief funds
A: Vaccinating as many Vermonters as possible against Covid-19