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Political notes from Free Press staff writers Terri Hallenbeck, Sam Hemingway and Nancy Remsen
11.07.2007
A new leaf?
As Secretary of Administration Michael Smith outlined a "concept" that the Douglas administration floated Tuesday -- to lease the state lottery -- he said his willingness to share this idea with legislators early represented a change in practice. "This is the new and open Mike Smith," he joked, and I laughed heartily. He said Sen. Susan Bartlett, D-Lamoille had the same reaction when he gave her the same line. Has there been a change of tone and strategy from the fifth floor this past week? Friday, the Douglas administration set out to tighten the state personnel spending belt a notch by directing managers across state government to reduce staff as vacancies develop. The target is 150 fewer jobs by June and another 250 cuts by July 2008. The new and open Michael Smith made sure Democratic legislative leaders knew the score shortly after state employees found out. Monday, when Douglas spokesman Jason Gibbs was asked for comment about the decision of the House Ways and Means Committee to continue to explore an income tax for education, he noted that legislators and the governor share a goal of reducing the property tax burden on Vermonters. Where was the usual attack on the stupidity of lawmakers to even talk about such a tax switch? Absent. Tuesday, Smith floats the lottery leasing scheme, calling lottery officials (obviously necessary) and legislative leaders. He noted in a telephone interview that he could have waited, investigated the idea for a few more weeks and had Gov. Jim Douglas spring the idea in his state of the state or budget addresses. That's when he said, "This is the new and open Mike Smith." Smith explained that failing to include lawmakers in the discussion early had backfired in Illinois. Officials there have shared this lesson with Smith, he said. So does a "new openness" signal a greater willingness to look for compromises during the upcoming session? It will be an election year and all sides have to worry about image. We'll see. -- Nancy Remsen
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