The volley has been returned. The governor has indicated that just removing the Vermont Yankee tax won't be enough to buy his love on the energy bill. He still considers the energy-efficiency utility a new, unnecessary bureaucracy.
He also still wants the Legislature to adopt his simpler version that would have banks offering no- and low-interest loans to homeowners for efficiency work. That's not happening in a one-day veto session, says Senate President Pro Tem Peter Shumlin.
So when Gov. Douglas gets together tomorrow with Shumlin and Rep. Robert Dostis, they'll already be pretty well aware of where each other stand. Does that allow them to motor ahead to new territory or is that all the territory left to cover?
- Terri Hallenbeck