On November 2, 2014

Vote Dean Corren for Vermont Lt. Governor

Dear Editor,
Voting for Dean Corren makes sense for a whole host of reasons, one of which – a big one – is his experience with, knowledge of, and commitment to developing alternative energy. Vermont needs to move much more effectively to free her citizens from the tyranny of The Grid.
Voting for Dean Corren is a vote for universal health care, which is a key measure of a modern, civilized society.
Voting for Dean Corren is voting for property tax equity, removing the current subsidy Vermont residents pay to support vacation homes.
Voting for Dean Corren is a vote for the Progressive Party. It’s also a vote for the Democratic party, but, hey, nobody’s perfect.
William Boardman, Woodstock

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