Stamford affirms status as ‘Constitutional Town’

By Guy Page

The Selectboard of the Bennington County Town of Stamford voted Dec. 17 to affirm the constitutions of Vermont and the United States, in response to the governor’s restrictions on gathering for worship, work and socializing.

The vote follows the Dec. 3 decision by the Stamford Selectboard to defy Gov. Phil Scott’s Covid-19 emergency orders by not canceling a Dec. 4 public gathering: the traditional family-friendly lighting of the town Christmas tree. The Dec. 3 meeting featured an exchange between Selectboard member Dan Potvin and Rep. Laura Sibilia.

Potvin: “Laura, you took an oath to uphold the Constitution, I would imagine, and you guys are running over it along with the governor.”

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Vermont Rep. Laura Sibilia, I-Dover

Sibilia: “Absolutely not, sir….If you believe that is the case, you need to go to the courts.”

Potvin: “I’m telling you! I’m telling you to tell your comrades when you’re up there that we’re not going to put up with it down here.”

After the tree lighting, some observers what if anything would happen next. They got their answer when, according to unapproved minutes of the Dec. 17 meeting, Town resident Brandon Field presented the Selectboard, meeting in person at the Town Office, with a petition signed by many townspeople asking the board to support and uphold the constitution of the state and federal government.

Selectboard member Mike Denault affirmed that the Selectboard members each took an oath to uphold the constitution when they were elected. Visitors questioned why this was being brought forward. They said the Selectboard does uphold the constitution.

Town resident John Paul Potvin (son of selectman Dan Potvin) said he is worried about our government stepping on people’s rights and does not want any of our rights taken away. Resident Eleanor Derby Kilfoyle stated that the Gov. Phil Scott’s orders are only recommendations and that he is trying to protect and keep people safe. John Paul Potvin said the orders are hurting a lot of people and their livelihoods. Dan Potvin said the governor’s order to limit holiday gatherings is an infringement of our rights.

At the Dec. 17 Stamford meeting, it was mentioned that of 37,000 people in Bennington County there has been one death. (Today’s Bennington County data on USAfacts.org show two deaths, and 379 cases.)

Denault said he knows people who have died because of the virus. But he also knows people who have died of the flu, cancer, suicides, drug overdoses, and car accidents, and he feels sorry for all families who have lost someone, but it doesn’t override the rights of all people under the constitution. He said he whole-heartedly supports the petition.

Eleanor Derby-Kilfoye suggested this should be brought before the voters at town meeting.

Dan Potvin disagreed. Denault said this petition is not meant to be a reflection of the townspeople’s views. He said the purpose of this petition is a request that the Selectboard, who took an oath to uphold the constitution when they were elected, re-affirm that oath that they will continue to support the federal and state constitutions.

Resident Pat Sullivan said people in town do support the constitution. Selectboard member Chris Warren said this proposal is projecting viewpoints that not every person holds. John Paul Potvin said this petition is not a reflection of the Selectboard; he is looking at the big picture and of our country, and wants to make a statement and safeguard our rights.

Selectboard member Nancy Bushika and Denault commended the young people for coming tonight, standing up for what they believe in, and hope they will stay involved.

Denault moved the Selectboard adopt and affirm that ‘we will uphold the Constitution of the United States of America and the Constitution of the State of Vermont.’ The motion was seconded by Dan Potvin and passed by a 4-1 vote, with Warren opposed.

Dan Potvin would like to send the signed petitions to the governor, the state legislators, the federal government and the Bishop of Vermont. Visitor Kevin Hoyt suggested it be sent to the other towns in Bennington County. Denault agreed with sending it to other government entities, but not to the bishop. The board agreed and voted 4-1 to send it to the Governor, the state legislators, the federal government, and the other towns in Bennington County.

The approved petition reads as follows:

We the People declare this town of Stamford to be a Constitutional Town of the United States of America and of the State of Vermont. We hereby ratify the Original Intent of both our state and federal constitutions, which serve to protect and preserve our God given rights. Neither the legislature nor any executive or judicial officer may disregard the provisions of our Constitution which our founding fathers fought to establish and generations of veterans shed blood to preserve. No kind of emergency, perceived threat, or suspect danger is reason to usurp our rights and liberties as citizens of this great nation. We hold these dear above all else, echoing the words of Thomas Jefferson, “When you abandon freedom to achieve security you lose both and deserve neither.” We choose to stand firm on God and our Constitution, in the face of any tyranny that may seek to rob us of our freedoms.

Who will govern the governors? There is only one force in the nation that can be depended upon to keep the government pure and the governors honest, and that is the people themselves. They alone, if well informed, are capable of preventing the corruption of power, and of restoring the nation to its rightful course if it should go astray. They alone are the safest depository of the ultimate powers of government. – Thomas Jefferson

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5 thoughts on “Stamford affirms status as ‘Constitutional Town’

  1. NH has a problem too: “Nashua’s Board of Aldermen overwhelmingly rejected a proposed 9:30 pm curfew Tuesday night, delivering a setback to advocates of more strict lockdowns in the Gate City and embarrassing the city health officials who lobbied hard for the measure.”

    Live free or die is alive…

  2. This is what patriots do in a government, of the people by the people and for the people. I am copying this, with the credits, to give to our selectmen. Bravo to the select board of Stamford, except the dissenter.

  3. What a refreshing change of events in the state of Vermont!
    I salute John Potvin and his father, selectman Dan Potvin.
    About time we started pushing back on the Left.
    George Orwell had it right, he simply got the date wrong.

  4. amazing one of the smallest towns in the smallest state(population wise) should do this…

    Bravo, to the patriots lighting a candle in the darkness in the progressive darkness for the whole state! Lets hope more towns patriots wake up and revolt like Stamford…

    Many Thanks

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