Does Governor Scott want to make Vermont more affordable? Let's see.
Veto a minimum-wage bill that would put more money in the pockets of tens of thousands of workers. Veto a medical family-leave bill that would help sustain families in a medical emergency.
Just to put icing on the cake, veto a budget that received overwhelming tri-partisan support. A budget that would have, among other fiscally responsible measures, moved our state toward a solution to the education-funding dilemma.
The vote to pass the budget was unanimous in the Senate, and in the House it was 117 to 14! That's right. His own party overwhelmingly supported the budget bill that he vetoed.
Attorney General William Sorrell spent $100,000 to determine that Entergy didn't do anything unlawful when it testified about underground pipes. According to the federal government, an “underground” pipe is a pipe that comes in direct contact with the soil. To make a long story short, when Vermont Yankee officials...