The Vermont Constitution Article 6 (Officer servants of the people) reads as follows: That all power being originally inherent consequently derived from the people, therefore, all officers of government, whether legislative or executive, are their trustees and servants; and at all times, in a legal way, accountable to them. This article is beautifully and simply written. … Continue reading Your Public Servant
Clean Energy?
Energy is essential for civilization. As we look at the different options for producing energy for our world it becomes clear that there is no such thing as completely "clean energy." All sources of energy have DIRTY environmental components relating to their manufacturing, fuel source and disposal of their worn out components. To deny this … Continue reading Clean Energy?
Putnam Endorsement
Thank you to George Putnam for writing a terrific endorsement post on his blog. I especially appreciate the following excerpt: “I find that Rebecca brings common sense, compassion, wisdom, and perspective born of life experience to whatever she does. She is a good listener and a good thinker. She will be a valuable and effective … Continue reading Putnam Endorsement
Why the Housing Shortage?
Vermont is in a housing crisis. Everyone admits it but the governor and the legislature can't seem to work together to solve the problem. Act 250 is over 50 years old. Is it a major part of the problem that needs to be updated? Something needs to be done. Affordable middle class housing is an … Continue reading Why the Housing Shortage?
My Opponent’s Lack of Experience
This week the News and Citizen carried a questionnaire given to me and my opponent. I appreciated the opportunity to share my answers. What I did not appreciate was the way the News and Citizen shielded my opponent from the most difficult question, “What qualifies you to be in the Vermont House of Representatives?” Not only are they not covering this … Continue reading My Opponent’s Lack of Experience
While California Jumps Off a Cliff Should Vermont Follow?
Many moms ask their reckless children, “If everyone jumped off a cliff would you follow?” “Of course not!” is the answer. And yet it seems that Vermont Democrats and Progressives are determined to follow California’s proven bad example. California is shrinking in population. From 2000 to 2020, California had a net loss of 2.6 million people … Continue reading While California Jumps Off a Cliff Should Vermont Follow?