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Political notes from Free Press staff writers Terri Hallenbeck, Sam Hemingway and Nancy Remsen
12.18.2007
Oh those controversial rankings
So Vermont has the highest number of Peace Corps volunteers per capita, but ranks dead last for economic competitiveness. We ran an article on Vermonters in the Peace Corps in the newspaper today. Check that out if you are interested in a feel-good story. Looking for a political ranking you can wrangle about? Check here at the Web site of the American Legislatigve Exchange Council for the report "Rich States, Poor States: ALEC-Laffer State Economic Competitiveness Index." Vermont lost lots of points for its minimum wage, regulations and marginal tax rates -- among other findings. The American Legislative Exchange Council, according to its Web site, was formed in 1973 as a bipartisan association for conservative state lawmakers who share a common belief in limited government, free markets, federalism and individual liberty. One of its Vermont members -- Sen. Kevin Mullin, R-Rutland, is quoted in a press release about the report saying "Vermont has a lot of room for improvement if we are to remain competitive with the other states for job growth and retention." He calls for quick action to make Vermont more attractive to economic growth. The question some of you will ask is whether Vermont wants to make the "progress" that ALEC advocates. In the report's executive summary, Jonathan Williams, director of ALEC's task force on tax and fiscal policy, concludes with this statement of purpose for the report and ranking: This is not about Republican versus Democrat, or left versus right. It is simply a choice between economic vitality and economic malaise. To become competitive in the global business environment of the 21st century, states must have free-market, pro-growth tax systems in place, rather than increasing the ever-burdensome role of government on citizens. May this publication help lawmakers act responsibly by encouraging capital formation and allowing the dreams and entrepreneurial spirit of their fellow man to flourish. So the obvious question is whether Vermont should be ranked 50th for economic competitiveness?-- Nancy Remsen
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