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CFV looks back at 2021 Legislature, looks ahead

by Pat McDonald

Campaign for Vermont (CFV) is a government watchdog and public policy organization, offering innovative policy solutions to seemingly intractable issues facing our state. Over the past year, issues it has tackled include:

  1. Government conflicts of interest around pension funds.
    We discovered that one in three legislators have potential conflicts of interest when it comes to pension reform. In some instances we recommended these legislators refrain from voting on pension issues. Read more.
  2. A plan for economic recovery.
    We proposed a 3-phase approach for not just economic recovery, but economic prosperity. There is no doubt the pandemic has changed things and the economy of tomorrow will not look like the economy of
    yesterday. However, our state does have a few strategic advantages as our global economy rebuilds. You can read more about this roadmap here.
  3. Fueling tourism.
    Innovative ideas for a $2.3B industry in Vermont that hold true to our Vermont Values. There is an opportunity for us to finally open our doors to a suddenly mobile workforce. See more.
  4. Public Employee Compensation.
    We discovered that – counter to popular narratives – state employees and teachers are in the top 25% of income earners in Vermont. This calls into question the need to continue public employee benefit offerings at their current level as a mechanism to compete with the private sector. Read more.

In addition to our research, we also strive to keep Vermonters educated about what their government is doing. To this end we host two TV shows in conjunction with ORCA media:

We never stop looking for opportunities to make Vermont a better and more welcoming place to live, work, and raise a family. Our goal is to expand Vermont’s middle class. With that in mind, here are a few things on our plate for 2022:

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