The supermajority is acting like they have no accountability for their actions. Because they have no accountability for their actions. If we at least had a real governor there would be vocal opposition that articulates what’s really going on, just as Mr Roper continues to do. Alas we have no such thing.
I'm old enough to remember Jarvis's California tax revolt in California. The result was a law that pegged property tax increases to inflation. 50 yrs later it's still the law.
Taxpayers voted it in via a proposition/referendum. Is there such a mechanism in Vermont?
The supermajority is acting like they have no accountability for their actions. Because they have no accountability for their actions. If we at least had a real governor there would be vocal opposition that articulates what’s really going on, just as Mr Roper continues to do. Alas we have no such thing.
I'm old enough to remember Jarvis's California tax revolt in California. The result was a law that pegged property tax increases to inflation. 50 yrs later it's still the law.
Taxpayers voted it in via a proposition/referendum. Is there such a mechanism in Vermont?