Q: What range most closely matches your current age? A: 46-60
Dana Colson
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2021-02-02 12:12:25 -0500
Q: With gas prices below $2 a gallon, is now a good time for the legislature to pass a significant carbon tax on fossil fuels. A: No
Dana Colson
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2021-02-02 12:12:13 -0500
Q: In order to make up for lost tax revenue Vermont legislators are considering a number of potential tax increases. Would you be willing to pay more of the following taxes? A: None of the above
Dana Colson
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2021-02-02 12:11:03 -0500
Q: How should federal COVID-19 relief funds be used? A: To help workers, families, and businesses who have lost income due to the shutdown.
Dana Colson
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2021-02-02 12:10:39 -0500
Q: Given that the next legislature will likely need to cut some programs moving forward, where do you think those cuts should start? A: Human Services
Dana Colson
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2021-02-02 12:09:59 -0500
Q: To meet the 2021 Pre-K-12 public education budget, the legislature estimates as much as a 25% property tax increase would be needed. How should the legislature deal with the shortfall? A: Cut budgets with no tax increase.
Dana Colson
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2021-02-02 12:09:26 -0500
Q: How should state government deal with the estimated $430 million revenue downturn for 2021? A: Emphasize cutting and reprioritizing spending.
Dana Colson
answered
2021-02-02 12:09:07 -0500
Q: Which political party do you trust more to get Vermont’s economy moving again? A: Republican
Dana Colson
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2021-02-02 12:08:49 -0500
Q: What should VT state government’s priority be after the COVID-19 lockdown is eased? A: Getting the economy moving again.
Tom Rood
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2021-01-31 16:27:39 -0500
Q: What gender do you identify as? A: Male
Tom Rood
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2021-01-31 16:27:29 -0500
Q: What range most closely matches your current age? A: 61-75
Tom Rood
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2021-01-31 16:27:17 -0500
Q: With gas prices below $2 a gallon, is now a good time for the legislature to pass a significant carbon tax on fossil fuels. A: No
Tom Rood
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2021-01-31 16:27:00 -0500
Q: In order to make up for lost tax revenue Vermont legislators are considering a number of potential tax increases. Would you be willing to pay more of the following taxes? A: None of the above
Tom Rood
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2021-01-31 16:26:29 -0500
Q: How should federal COVID-19 relief funds be used? A: To help workers, families, and businesses who have lost income due to the shutdown.
Anonymous
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2021-01-10 08:10:28 -0500
Q: Given that the next legislature will likely need to cut some programs moving forward, where do you think those cuts should start? A: Subsidies for electric vehicle purchases and green energy projects
Tom Rood
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2021-01-10 07:40:58 -0500
Q: Given that the next legislature will likely need to cut some programs moving forward, where do you think those cuts should start? A: Subsidies for electric vehicle purchases and green energy projects
Tom Rood
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2021-01-10 07:40:30 -0500
Q: Given that the next legislature will likely need to cut some programs moving forward, where do you think those cuts should start? A: Subsidies for electric vehicle purchases and green energy projects
Tom Rood
answered
2021-01-10 07:40:30 -0500
Q: Given that the next legislature will likely need to cut some programs moving forward, where do you think those cuts should start? A: Subsidies for electric vehicle purchases and green energy projects
Tom Rood
answered
2021-01-10 07:39:49 -0500
Q: To meet the 2021 Pre-K-12 public education budget, the legislature estimates as much as a 25% property tax increase would be needed. How should the legislature deal with the shortfall? A: Cut budgets with no tax increase.
Tom Rood
answered
2021-01-10 07:39:04 -0500
Q: How should state government deal with the estimated $430 million revenue downturn for 2021? A: Emphasize cutting and reprioritizing spending.
Tom Rood
answered
2021-01-10 07:38:29 -0500
Q: Which political party do you trust more to get Vermont’s economy moving again? A: Libertarian
Tom Rood
answered
2021-01-10 07:38:01 -0500
Q: What should VT state government’s priority be after the COVID-19 lockdown is eased? A: Getting the economy moving again.
Benjamin Kerstetter
answered
2020-10-31 17:43:21 -0400
Q: What gender do you identify as? A: Male
Benjamin Kerstetter
answered
2020-10-31 17:43:14 -0400
Q: What range most closely matches your current age? A: 18-30
Benjamin Kerstetter
answered
2020-10-31 17:43:05 -0400
Q: With gas prices below $2 a gallon, is now a good time for the legislature to pass a significant carbon tax on fossil fuels. A: No
Benjamin Kerstetter
answered
2020-10-31 17:42:51 -0400
Q: In order to make up for lost tax revenue Vermont legislators are considering a number of potential tax increases. Would you be willing to pay more of the following taxes? A: None of the above
Benjamin Kerstetter
answered
2020-10-31 17:41:53 -0400
Q: How should federal COVID-19 relief funds be used? A: Other
Benjamin Kerstetter
answered
2020-10-31 17:40:54 -0400
Q: Given that the next legislature will likely need to cut some programs moving forward, where do you think those cuts should start? A: Subsidies for electric vehicle purchases and green energy projects
Benjamin Kerstetter
answered
2020-10-31 17:40:28 -0400
Q: To meet the 2021 Pre-K-12 public education budget, the legislature estimates as much as a 25% property tax increase would be needed. How should the legislature deal with the shortfall? A: Cut budgets with no tax increase.
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A: Male
A: 46-60
A: No
A: None of the above
A: To help workers, families, and businesses who have lost income due to the shutdown.
A: Human Services
A: Cut budgets with no tax increase.
A: Emphasize cutting and reprioritizing spending.
A: Republican
A: Getting the economy moving again.
A: Male
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A: To help workers, families, and businesses who have lost income due to the shutdown.
A: Subsidies for electric vehicle purchases and green energy projects
A: Subsidies for electric vehicle purchases and green energy projects
A: Subsidies for electric vehicle purchases and green energy projects
A: Subsidies for electric vehicle purchases and green energy projects
A: Cut budgets with no tax increase.
A: Emphasize cutting and reprioritizing spending.
A: Libertarian
A: Getting the economy moving again.
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A: 18-30
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A: Other
A: Subsidies for electric vehicle purchases and green energy projects
A: Cut budgets with no tax increase.