With Gov. Jim Douglas off in China this week, Lt. Gov. Brian Dubie is acting governor. He took a public action today, but not without consulting the governor.
Dubie ordered flags flying over state buildings to be lowered to half staff Friday in honor of the nine South Carolina firefighters who died with a roof caved in while they were fighting a fire. Dubie also sent the state's official condolences to the South Carolina governor.
"We reach out with our prayers to their grieving families, their friends and fellow firefighters, knowing that the loss they suffer is both profound, and beyond our imagination," Dubie said in his letter.
"As acting governor in Governor Jim Douglas' absence, I am asking today that State of Vermont flags on all buildings be lowered to half-staff on Friday, June 22, 2007, the day that Mayor Riley has declared as the City of Charleston’s day of mourning. In addition, Governor Douglas has ordered that the flag of South Carolina fly over our State House that same day. "
- Terri Hallenbeck