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Maine Gov LePage to move to Florida to escape income and property taxes

“I’ll tell you very, very simply: I have a house in Florida. I will pay no income tax and the house in Florida’s property taxes are $2,000 less than we were paying in Boothbay,” LePage said. “At my age, why wouldn’t you conserve your resources?”

November 5, 2018 in U.S..
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WSJ editor: Dems will end private insurance, force entire market into government hands

“The Bernie plan, which has been endorsed by most House Democrats, is to end Medicare, end all private insurance — all of us going into a new government plan.”

November 5, 2018 in U.S..
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Why Trump can end birthright citizenship by executive order

Simply put, the president does have the ability through executive action to direct federal agencies to act in accordance with the original meaning and intent of the citizenship clause.

November 5, 2018 in Commentary.
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A healthier and more affordable Vermont without CON laws

Thanks to a new study, we now know much money Vermont has been hemorrhaging with certificate of need requirements for the past couple of decades.

November 5, 2018 in Commentary.
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Zuckerman, Turner air big political differences in debate

A lieutenant governor debate Thursday gave voters a final chance to decide who they want to be second-in-command in Vermont for the next two years.

November 4, 2018 in TNR News.
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McClaughry: Trump’s Ill-conceived drug price proposal

Is there a more promising way to lower prescription drug prices, not just in Medicare Part B, but in every U.S. market? Of course. Amend the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1962.

November 4, 2018 in Commentary.
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State Headliners: Act 250 hasn’t done enough to control development, study commission told

Act 250, Vermont’s land-use law, may not be strong enough to control development, suggests an Oct. 26  report to the Legislature’s Commission on Act 250: the Next 50 Years.

November 4, 2018 in TNR News.
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Zupan: Next Vermont senator must harness 21st century innovations

Bernie Sanders, a so-called “progressive,” is carrying water in leaky buckets for the limiting, failed ideas of the past. He is a roadblock in the path of innovation.

November 4, 2018 in Commentary.
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Giving away money won’t end poverty, but it will destroy something special about America

If something like this were implemented on a national scale, it would pull us far away from the culture of hard work and the self-made man that has defined the best in American civilization.

November 4, 2018 in Commentary.
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Lt. Gov. Zuckerman raises mandatory vaccination issue during debate

“The science behind vaccines is sound, I think vaccines do good for our communities, my daughter is vaccinated. But it’s a question of whether government should be forcing that onto individuals, which is different than a scientific question,” he said.

November 2, 2018 in TNR News.
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Can out-of-state college students vote in Vermont? Not necessarily.

Students must also show evidence of “an intent to maintain a principal dwelling place in the state indefinitely,” which means that they must show in some demonstrable way that they do not intend to leave Vermont after graduation.

November 2, 2018 in Commentary.
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Opinion: Opposition to Philip Baruth’s candidacy

I oppose Mr. Baruth’s candidacy as he ranks the preservation of life — what I consider to be sacrosanct — with such casual disregard that he has passed laws restricting self-defense.

November 2, 2018 in Commentary.

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