LTE Increasing tax burden

Dear Editor,

It is difficult to think that my representatives in the Vermont Legislature, along with the rest of the Democrat/Progressive supermajority, are working in the interests of the people and the natural environment of this beautiful little state.

The added tax burden that they have voted for in the current session is an extraordinary set of tax increases, and new taxes that will harmfully reduce the discretionary income of those they swore to represent. In turn, small businesses will be undermined by both higher taxes and loss of customers and clientele.

Vermonters have told them that the education tax is too high, even as the student population in the state grows ever smaller. Now that a number of towns have voted down their school budgets, repeatedly, some of their party have suggested legislation that would allow the vote of town citizens to be bypassed and leave final budget decisions to school boards. What a reactionary and regressive idea – to circumvent the democratic process, to negate the will of the people. The idea resonates with new Democrat/Progressive legislation that allows local town and regional plans to be bypassed or ignored in the interests of “renewable” energy projects, again a regressive move away from local decision making and the interests of Vermonters.

Vermonters have told them they are worried that they will not be able to keep themselves warm in winter because of the expected increase in the price of heating fuels, $0.70 per gallon at a minimum – one consequence of the so-called Clean Heat Standard. One Democrat senator half-jokingly suggested that an additional blanket would address the problem.

Vermonters have told them that the plan to get rid of all fossil fuels in the state is unrealistic and punitive to the citizens and businesses of this state. A universal fuel tax that subsidizes those who can afford heat pumps amounts to taxing the poor to benefit the rich, again a regressive policy.

The electric grid operators have cautioned that complete electrification of the state’s energy supply is beyond the capacity of the grid and that the upgrade is beyond the financial wherewithal of our state. The grid operators have also warned of the likelihood of blackouts because of inadequate backup energy sources for those inevitable times when the wind does not blow and the sun does not shine. The Democrat/Progressive extreme push for so-called renewables without heed to cautions from citizens, farmers, business people, environmentalists, energy specialists, and the state’s own officials is irrational and unworkable.

It is difficult to think they are working in the interests of Vermonters.

 

Sincerely,

Anna Vesely Pilette

Grafton, Vt.

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