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Political notes from Free Press staff writers Terri Hallenbeck, Sam Hemingway and Nancy Remsen
6.09.2008
First day on job
Today is Dennise Casey's first day on the job as Gov. Jim Douglas' 2008 campaign manager. Last week, she was his secretary of civil and military affairs (i.e. general all-around staffer), but now she has switched over to the campaign, as she did two years ago. Casey didn't waste much time in putting out an e-mail criticizing Democratic challenger Gaye Symington over the upcoming sales-tax holiday. Douglas proposed it. Symington went along with it while saying it wouldn't do much. Says Casey: "Gaye Symington’s opposition to the sales tax holiday is proof positive that she is out of touch with the needs of Vermonters. During these difficult economic times, we can and should take steps to give working families tax relief."
The e-mail includes comments from people quoted in the media who think the sales-tax-free weekend in July is the bee's knees. It conveniently does not include comments from people who were quoted who were more luke warm or thought it's much ado about nothing, though those comments existed in some of those same stories. Keeping in mind that the sales tax holiday does not include cars, gasoline, items over $2,000 and business purchases (you still pay the tax on those) or clothes and food (you already don't have to pay taxes on those), will you be going out of your way to make a purchase and save the tax money July 12-13? Do you take sales tax into consideration when pondering a purchase? If you typically travel to New Hampshire to avoid sales tax, do you figure the gas mileage involved in the trip? - Terri Hallenbeck
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