Issues
Education, Healthcare & Covid-19 |
Democracy, Elections & Accountability |
Freedom, Justice & Rights |
Climate, Energy & the Environment |
Pension Reform |
Taxes & Government Spending |
- Vermont’s economic future, particularly the vitality and diversity of its competitive free enterprise sector.
- The fiscal practices and condition of state government – taxation, spending, and borrowing.
- State and local regulatory practices, and their effect on the economy and the rights of the people.
- The improvement of education for all Vermont children, and particularly the expansion of competition and choice for all.
- The preservation of free, accountable, democratic government, where public decisions are made at the level as close as possible to the people themselves.
- The strengthening of Vermont community and family life, and the protection of local government from burdensome and costly mandates.
- Respect for Vermont’s constitution and opposition to judicial activism.
School Choice — Better Value, Fewer Taxpayer Dollars.
This report from the EAI-sponsored Commission on Rebalancing Education Cost and Value proposes to improve educational quality whle spending fewer taxpayer dollars – by replacing the high-cost bureaucratic union-dominated public school system with a new era of parental choice and provider competition, including public, charter, virtual, faith-based and home school options. (December 2009 – 28pp)? Report in PDF format.
Off the Rails: Changing Demographics, Changing Economics, Accumulating Obligations: How Will Vermont Cope with a Challenging Future?
(October, 2008) This important report (pdf format, 19pp) is a condensed and more popularized version of the 2006 Arthur Woolf/Dick Heaps paper listed below. It shows with text and graphics the expected changes in the state’s productive work force 2006-2030, and the projected growth of state expenditures for K-12 education and human services over the same period. It presents five possible strategies for avoiding the dismal outcome that today’s public policies will lead to if continued 24 years into the future. It also contains three pages of recommended policy proposals for beginning to cope with the impending fiscal problem. The report (updated from the original version released in December 2006) includes the names of the 23-member Project Advisory Group. Report in PDF format
The Promise of Consumer-Driven Health Care: How Putting Consumers in Charge of their Health Will Improve Wellness – and Reduce Excessive Costs
(April, 2006) This 20 page report (pdf format) explains consumer-driven health care and the various tax-free savings options (HSAs, HRAs, FSAs). The report describes the results of twelve CDHC plans dating back to 1978 and the history of CDHC initiatives in Vermont. The report includes a page of useful references and web sites. Report in .pdf format
Educational Choice in Vermont ?
Vermont’s 129 year old consumer choice system. Text of report
Ten Hard Questions About Single Payer Health Care
Issue Briefs:
Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI), 2020
The Global Warming Solutions Act (GWSA), 2020
Towns in Trouble. Assessing Municipal Fiscal Health in Vermont, 2019
EAI Climate Letter - September, 2019
EAI Essex Plan report - 2018
Right to Work, Right for Vermont, 2017
CON Laws: More Harm Than Good - 2017
What a $15 Minimum Wage Would Do To Vermont - 2017
Carbon Tax Policy Brief (January 2015)
Medicare & Single Payer: The Facts - 2014
Healthcare & Single Payer – 2014
Jobs & The Vermont Economy - Fall 2014
Property Taxes & Education Finance - Fall 2014
Gun Control in VT - Jan 2013
Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax - Feb 2013
EAI Energy Plan - July 2015
Policy Statements:
TCI Opposition Letter – December, 2019