They're back...
Email Blast Sent to Supporters on June 21, 2017. Subscribe!
Friends,
Today the Legislature returns to Montpelier for a two-day budget veto session. Lawmakers have just nine days to pass a budget or state government shuts down. Unlike many states, Vermont does not have a system that continues operating on the previous budget. In Vermont it is a constitutional requirement that no money can be spent without the Legislature’s approval. This puts pressure on budget negotiations over Governor Scott’s $26 million teacher health care savings plan.
Read moreHelp us help you save $500
Email Blast Sent to Supporters on May 30, 2017. Subscribe!
Friends,
Because the Legislature failed to take action on a plan to save Vermont property taxpayers up to $350 million, we have extended our fundraising campaign to engage lawmakers over the summer and start a pilot project to begin reinvesting in our education system NOW.
Read moreGovernor has 24 hours
Email Blast Sent to Supporters on May 23, 2017. Subscribe!
Friends,
Governor Scott has one day left to decide what do with S.22, the Marijuana legalization bill. The Senate sent the bill to Scott last Thursday starting a countdown that ends at close of business tomorrow.
Read morePress Release: Legislature Sends Ethics Reform to Governor's Desk
Press release sent @ 10am on May 16, 2017.
CONTACT
BENJAMIN KINSLEY
[email protected]
(802) 448-2380
Burlington, VT – Campaign for Vermont Prosperity (CFV) concluded a four year legislative campaign last week when the House and Senate approved the final version of S.8, a bill creating a state ethics commission and standards of conduct for public officials. “This is a significant step forward,” said CFV Executive Director Ben Kinsley, “we have been fighting for this for years and the Legislature has been slow to act,” referring to a 2013 report the organization issued calling for the creation of ethics laws for public officials.
Read moreTwenty-four lawmakers who don't value Ethics?
When the Vermont House took a final vote on S.8, the bill making Vermont the 48th state in the country to pass ethics laws, there were 24 lawmakers who voted against it. While we don't make any assumptions about the reasons these lawmakers chose to vote against government ethics, we do believe it raises questions about their commitment to a transparent and accountable government. We encourage voters to contact the Legislators below for an explanation.
Read moreFundraising goal extended
Friends,
Several weeks ago we launched a campaign to support our report on Re-Energizing Vermont's Public Education System with a goal to raise $10,000 before the end of the legislative session. I am happy to say that we broke that threshold this week, with just a few days left in the session. However, the Legislature has been reluctant to move forward with this plan.
In order to realize meaningful savings for Vermont property taxpayers we must extend our legislative campaign through the summer and set a new fundraising target of $18,000. We need your help to make this happen, extending our advocacy for an innovative plan that could save taxpayers $350 million.
Here is why you should support the initiative...
Read moreLetter to House Government Operations
TO: REPRESENTATIVE TOWNSHEND
CC: HOUSE GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
FROM: BENJAMIN KINSLEY, PAUL BURNS, BILL SCHUBART
SUBJECT: CHANGES TO GOVERNMENT ETHICS BILL S.8
Dear Representative Townshend:
First, we would like to thank you and your committee for the considerable amount of time you have put into S.8. As you are well aware, ethics legislation can become complicated as you get into the nuts and bolts of it.
Read moreHouse Guts Ethics Bill
Email Blast Sent to Supporters on April 24, 2017. Subscribe!
Friends,
The House Government Operations Committee has stripped the last remaining piece of oversight authority from the state ethics commission created by S.8. Research shows that strong ethics enforcement is critically important; any conflict of interest, revolving door, or nepotism regulations will not be effective. The piece removed by the House committee gave the commission authority to enforce oversight of egregious violations such as bribery.
Perhaps Representative Brumsted said it best; “[the commission] seems really fake to me, almost.” Yes, yes it does.
Read moreMake Vermont an Education Destination
Originally appeared in the Caledonian Record on April 19, 2017
While the Vermont Legislature has been grappling with Vermont’s shrinking student enrollment with heavy handed mandates like Act 46, which in some school districts will do more harm than good, the Campaign for Vermont has put a more creative and more promising proposal on the table. Issued March 23rd and entitled “Re-Energizing Vermont’s Public Education System: Making Vermont an Education Destination” the proposal calls for Vermont to become more active in recruiting international exchange students.
Read moreEthics Hits Roadblock
Ethics legislation hit a roadblock in the House on Wednesday when Representative David Deen mislead lawmakers about what was contained in S.8. He cautioned lawmakers to resist independent ethics oversight. We pushed back, but we need your help to make sure Vermont enacts meaningful ethics reform!