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Pollina Statement on Douglas Veto of Yankee Decommissioning Bill

May 8th, 2008

Wednesday May 7, 2008 Press Statement:

“By vetoing the Vermont Yankee Decommissioning bill, Governor Douglas is abandoning Vermont consumers in favor of an out-of-state nuclear power corporation.

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Pollina Kicks Off Tour of State

May 5th, 2008

Progressive Party gubernatorial candidate Anthony Pollina kicked off his tour of the state in Stowe, Vt. on Sunday.

Pollina, the only declared challenger to 3-term incumbent Republican Gov. Jim Douglas, plans to make stops in all 14 counties. Sunday’s event crosses Lamoille off the “To-Visit” list. Read the rest of this entry »

An Interview with Gubernatorial Candidate Anthony Pollina

May 2nd, 2008

Vermont Commons, May 2, 2008, by Ron Miller (link to article).

Vermont Commons: Let’s start with a very broad question. As you’re considering becoming governor of Vermont, what is your vision for our future? What direction would you like to see our state take?

Anthony Pollina: First of all, I would like Vermonters to reconnect with the fact that we share a vision. I really believe that we share priorities. Read the rest of this entry »

Anthony Pollina offers a real choice for Vermont

May 1st, 2008

Letter to the Editor:

Many people from both in and out of Vermont question how we Vermonters continue to elect a right-wing Republican like Jim Douglas to our highest office. This question is difficult to answer, but the “nice-guy” image is just that — image. Those of us who pay attention to politics know that Douglas has been a major booster for George W. Bush, a man who would not even set foot in our entire state in his eight years of mismanaging the government. He now thinks that John (bomb,bomb, bomb, Iran) McCain would be a great successor to Bush. Read the rest of this entry »

Pollina for affordable and fair Vermont

April 30th, 2008

Letter to the Editor:

Another tax day has come and gone, the eighth one under President Bush. I think his tax cuts — that have mostly benefited the wealthiest citizens — were wrong to start with, and it’s even more wrong now to extend them for another decade. But that’s exactly what John McCain (Republican) promises to do if he’s our next president. Read the rest of this entry »

My Turn: Pollina plan will help Vermonters

April 25th, 2008

Letter to the Editor:

Last week, while the governor and the Legislature were bickering over the administration’s secret plan to stimulate the economy, and the rest of us were counting how much it was going to cost us to repair our axles, Anthony Pollina was thinking outside the box and producing a concrete proposal to put Vermonters to work, rebuild infrastructure, build affordable homes, make Vermont buildings more efficient and create jobs while stimulating the renewable-energy sector. Read the rest of this entry »

Stimulus package needs work

April 22nd, 2008

Brattleboro Reformer Editorial, April 22, 2008 (link to editorial).

Even by the normal standards of Gov. James Douglas, we are appalled by the brazen cynicism of the economic stimulus package he unveiled on Saturday. Take a bunch of old ideas that have gone nowhere in the Legislature. Borrow a little money. Offer a couple of token tax breaks and credits. Dress it up with some flowery rhetoric and give it a catchy name - the “Road Map to Prosperity.” Voila! You have another Douglas plan that’s long on politics and short on substance. Read the rest of this entry »

Economy will be major issue in gubernatorial race

April 21st, 2008

VPR News, April 21, 2008, by Bob Kinzel (link to article).

MONTPELIER — Vermont’s economy is likely to be a major issue in this year’s gubernatorial race. The two announced candidates — incumbent Republican Jim Douglas and Progressive Anthony Pollina — share similar goals to stimulate the economy. But they have very different ideas of how to pay for their plans. Read the rest of this entry »

Candidate counters with own stimulus package

April 19th, 2008

Times Argus, April 19, 2008, by Peter Hirschfeld (link to article).

MONTPELIER — Just two days after Gov. James Douglas announced plans for a $100 million stimulus package, his only official challenger in the fall election unveiled his own proposal to rehabilitate Vermont’s ailing economy. Read the rest of this entry »

Jobs & The State Budget

April 18th, 2008

April 18, 2008 Press Statement:

The April economic forecast for Vermont pointed to more than an economic downturn. It made an especially troubling, but overlooked point about our current economic condition. Read the rest of this entry »