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Guest Opinion
By Patrick Leahy
Sunshine Week is a time to commemorate and take stock of
a central pillar of our democracy: transparency. Any government that claims to be a democracy must not operate in secret.
After all, a government of, by, and for the people cannot be
one that is hidden from them. An open government is a powerful antidote against corruption, secrecy and other forces that
threaten to make leaders unaccountable to their citizens. As
Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis famously said, sunlight is the best disinfectant.
One of the most powerful tools bringing sunshine into the
halls of power is the Freedom of Information Act, our nations
premier transparency law. This year, on July 4th, FOIA turns
50. For five decades, the law has enabled Americans to access
and therefore influence the workings of our government.
Since its passage I have worked across the political aisle to
strengthen it and to conduct oversight about how it is being
enforced.
This week the Senate is on the verge of passing legislation
that I coauthored with Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) to help
bring FOIA into the 21st Century. Our bipartisan FOIA
Improvement Act codifies President Obamas historic decree
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when considering the release of government information. The
presumption of openness establishes that, except in narrowly
tailored circumstances, government information belongs in
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This policy was first put into place by President Clinton but
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it as one of his first acts in office. We cannot leave it to the
next President to decide how open the government should be.
We have to hold all Presidents and their administrations
accountable to the highest standard.
By codifying a presumption of openness, my bill establishes that sunshine, not secrecy, is the default setting of our
government.
When my bill becomes law, FOIA requests can be submitted to any federal agency through a single website.
Furthermore, agencies will be required to make frequently
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March 23, 2016
Tatums Totes
Needs Your Help
Editor,
The phone calls can come
at any time, day or night. Its
the call from the Department
of Children and Family
Services telling us another
child is being placed in emergency foster care and a
Tatums Totes bag is needed.
These are the calls the Green Mountain United Way staff has
come to expect since starting the Barre District Tatums Totes
program. But what continues to surprise us is the support this
program is receiving when people learn of how it began and
the purpose it meets.
Tatums Totes was created by Alex and Elizabeth Grimes
after they lost their 5-month-old son, Tatum James Grimes, to
SIDS. Searching for a way to help ease the pain of such an
unimaginable loss and to honor the memory of their son, they
became foster parents hoping to provide a sense of home to
those most vulnerable. After seeing children come through
their door with little or nothing of their own, they decided to
start a program that ensured every child entering foster care
would have a personal bag filled with special items to call
their own. Alex and Elizabeths unique understanding of how
essential the smallest amount of comfort can be in the most
challenging of times became the foundation of a program that
is now growing statewide.
GMUW is honored to be leading the Barre District DCF
Tatums Totes program, providing each child entering foster
care with a backpack, diaper bag or duffle bag filled with
special items specific to gender and age. We know that this
program is not the single solution to the many factors that
create this situation of need. But what we do know is that it
is a key component to the larger GMUW initiatives that work
to find solutions to the issues of poverty, addiction and the
cycle of abuse. And this simple program, which started from
a time of heartbreak, is now offering light to the human element sometimes lost in the larger issues.
We appreciate and depend on your continued support of
programs like Tatums Totes and others offered through the
Green Mountain United Way. Through your generosity, we
are reminded of how valued our work is and that the ability to
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as a community to give, work and live united. For more information, please visit www.gmunitedway.org/blog/green-mountain-united-way-leads-tatums-totes-effort/.
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a treasure and is worth every penny of the publics investment. I sincerely appreciate that other voters apparently feel
the same.
I might also add that the Aldrich couldnt offer its awesome
presence and programs and services without the help from
many volunteers. Just recently the Friends of the Aldrich
Library raised about $5000 for the library at its annual Winter
Banquet/Auction. That was accomplished with the generous
help of local businesses and individual donors. The Friends
will use these proceeds to provide programs for all ages,
including story times in the Childrens Library, the Authors at
the Aldrich summer programs, poetry slams, book clubs and
senior programs that connect senior citizens with each other
and the community.
Thanks again, everyone. Youve really encouraged me. See
you at the Aldrich!
Christine Litchfield
Barre City
Editor,
On February 11th, I and several other members of the
Vermont Suicide Prevention Coalition distributed 103 roses at
the Vermont Statehouse in memory of loved ones we have lost
to suicide, and also in memory of each of the 103 people lost
in Vermont last year alone. I am happy to say the roses were
received with appreciation, respect and compassion. We hope
our states leaders now have a better, more personal understanding of the terrible toll that suicide takes on our families.
While not wishing to diminish any other public official, I must
say I was, once again, struck by the reception we received
from Lt. Gov. Phil Scott. I say once again because over the
years he has consistently been willing to listen to our members stories and learn how society can help those at risk of
suicide and their family members. Suicide is the exact opposite of a feel good story, it is only human that some people,
public officials included, shy away from its telling. But not
Phil. He has fully engaged in our events at the Statehouse, and
many of our events away from the Statehouse. I think I can
tell when a public figure really cares, or is just checking someAfter School Program Funding
thing off the days to-do list. I believe Phil really cares, both
Needed
as a person and as a government decision-maker. That is why
I fully support Phil Scott as our next governor.
Editor,
Every day in Vermont, over 21,000 children are left alone Linda Livendale
to care for themselves between the hours of 3 and 6 p.m. The Barre, VT
statewide shortage of high-quality afterschool and summer
programs is a significant challenge for many working fami- Celebrating Spring
lies, and leaves kids vulnerable to risk and crime.
Editor,
Can we really afford to not invest in improving the lives of
After another winter of severe snowstorms and floods, I
Vermonts children? The returns safer communities, better looked forward to March 20th, first day of spring, balmy
academic outcomes, supported families, and a brighter future weather, and blooming flowers.
for the children are just too important to pass up. I ask that
Hundreds of communities welcome spring with an obserlegislators support state funding of $2.5 million in the vance of Great American Meatout, asking neighbors to
Expanded Learning Opportunities (ELO) Special Fund to explore a healthy, compassionate diet of vegetables, fruits,
ensure that all kids in Vermont have access to quality after- legumes, and grains.
school and summer learning programs.
Indeed, 56% of respondents to a GlobalMeatNews poll said
Margaret Ferguson
that they were or are reducing meat intake. U.S. per capita red
meat consumption has dropped by more than 16% since
Aldrich Public Library Has so Much 1999.
Mainstream publications like Parade, Better Homes and
to Offer
Gardens, and Eating Well are touting vegan recipes. Even the
Editor,
financial investment community is betting on plant-based
Thanks to my fellow Barre City voters for voting yes on meat start-ups, like Beyond Meat or Impossible Foods, while
the city budget which included an increase for the Aldrich warning clients about the upcoming death of meat.
Public Library. This library means so much to me. There is no
The reasons are ample. Last year, the World Health
other public resource like it. I can find the latest books, vid- Organization found cancer to be associated with consumption
eos, CDs and audiotapes for my enjoyment on just about any of processed meats. The Dietary Guidelines Advisory
topic. I can get help in using computer resources for research Committee recommended reduced meat consumption. The
and information. Newspapers are available to read including media keeps exposing atrocities perpetrated on factory farms.
the Times Argus, the Burlington Free Press and the Boston And, animal agriculture remains chief contributor to climate
Globe. There are many people who just sit and read in the change and water scarcity and pollution.
dignified peace and quiet without having to purchase anything
Each of us should celebrate our own advent of spring by
for that privilege. How great is that! I enjoy browsing the art checking out plant-based foods at our supermarkets and vegan
exhibits in the Milne Room downstairs where you can usually recipes on the internet.
find the beautiful works of local artists, some of whom I know Ben Toole
personally. What Im trying to say is that the Aldrich is really Barre, VT
Reisss Pieces
PUBLIC NOTICES
By Judy Reiss
Senate Report:
Not
Sure
Yes No
1. SHOULD CITIES AND TOWNS HAVE A VOICE IN SITING INDUSTRIAL
ENERGY PROJECTS IN THEIR COMMUNITIES?
1
90
4
5
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2. IS IT IMPORTANT FOR VERMONT TO ENCOURAGE PEOPLE AND JOBS
TO MOVE TO VERMONT IN LIGHT OF THE POPULATION LOSS?
2
81
2
8
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3. DO YOU BELIEVE WATER QUALITY IS A MAJOR ISSUE IN VERMONT?
3
64
22
12
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4. SHOULD VERMONT LEGALIZE MARIJUANA?
4
42
45
11
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5. ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT THE INCREASED USE OF OPIATES IN
VERMONT?
5
91
5
3
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6. SHOULD VERMONT REQUIRE PAID SICK LEAVE?
6
61
26
13
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7. ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH VERMONT'S HEALTH CARE?
7
31
48
19
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8. IS STATEWIDE CELL SERVICE AND BROADBAND AN IMPORTANT ISSUE
TO VERMONT'S ECONOMY?
8
83
9
7
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9. DOES VERMONT HAVE TOO MANY SCHOOL DISTRICTS RELATIVE TO
OUR DECLINING STUDENT POPULATION?
9
51
27
21
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10. DO YOU BELIEVE THAT VERMONT'S POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS ARE TOO
COSTLY?
10
58
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26
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11. SHOULD VERMONT HAVE A 4-YEAR TERM FOR GOVERNOR?
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59
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12. DOES VERMONT RELY TOO HEAVILY ON PROPERTY TAXES FOR
FUNDING EDUCATION?
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78
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13. SHOULD WE REDUCE VERMONT'S PRISON POPULATION BY USING
ALTERNATIVES FOR NON-VIOLENT OFFENDERS?
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75
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14. IS VERMONT A BUSINESS FRIENDLY STATE?
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Three hundred children and adults attended the Family Center of Washington
Countys Family Fun Day at Union Elementary School on March 12, 2016.
Children of all ages were entertained by Troy Wunderles Circus Extravaganza,
Christopher R. and his Flying Purple Guitar, Skip from the VT Mountaineers,
story time by Nicole Westbaum from Kellogg Hubbard Library, face painting,
playgroup, and a variety of fun filled activity tables. Parents also received
information from Be Seat Smart on child car seats and Lets Grow Kids.
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Tuesday of each month from 10:30-11:30 a.m. in the Gifford
Conference. No registration is required and the meetings are free.
All are welcome. Call 728-7714 to learn more.
Childbirth Classes. Offered to expecting families by Birthing
Center nurses Ronda Flaherty and Bonnie Solley, these six-week
classes are typically held on Tuesday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. in
the lower level of the Kingwood Health Center. There is a fee.
Medicaid and other insurances are accepted. Call (802) 728-2274
to register.
Healthier Living Workshops. Gifford regularly offers this sixweek workshop through Vermont Blueprint for Health. Call (802)
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New Parents Group. Learn about growth and development,
nutrition, infant message, and much more at this free weekly
group for new parents and their infants. Facilitated by registered
nurses, the group meets at the Gifford Pediatric clinic on the main
campus. Call Jenny Davis at (802) 728-2257 for more information
Quit in Person Group. Giffords Tobacco Cessation Program
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Gifford Conference Center, 44 S. Main St. Free gum, patches and
lozenges are available for participants. Call (802) 728-2390, to
learn more or to sign up for the next series of classes.
Weight Loss Support Group. Get help and support on your
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Open to all regardless of where you are in your weight loss.
After School Arts Programs. Chandlers Upper Gallery, 71-73
Main St. January through March 2016. Chandler will be offering
unique classes for different levels and ages. The 10-week session
will end with a public performance showcasing the students and
their newfound skills! Registration required. Visit chandler-arts.
org for more info or to register.
Line Dancing. Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 Main St., by donation, Wednesdays. Beginner 6:45 p.m./Intermediate 7:45 p.m.
Winter/Spring Session Jan 6-April 27. Info: Sid McLam, 802728-5722 or jamnsam@myfairpoint.net
Matters of the Heart. Experts discuss ways to improve heart
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Yoga Classes. All ages & levels, donations benefit Safeline. VTC
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Randolph Senior Ctr, 6 Hale Street, 728-9324. Lift for Life
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Tuesday, March 29
Saturday, March 26
BARRE - Central VT 5th annual Drag Ball. The Old Labor Hall, 46
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Coffee on the Coop. Espresso Bueno, 248 N Main St. 8-10 a.m.
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Chris Fuhrmeister (center) was one of two recipients of an Eddie Walbridge Award at the Vt.
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Walbridge, a Montpelier man who was dedicated to making his dream of a collegiate baseball team in
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Former big league pitcher Bill Spaceman Lee (right), the featured speaker at the Vermont
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Kevin Clark (center) was awarded (one of two) an Eddie Walbridge Award at the Vermont
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The U-32 girls Nordic ski team had felt the bitter taste of
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Proposal is due by Friday, April 15, 2016. Proposal may be mailed to the address above,
c/o Lisa Perreault, Business Manager. The school district reserves the right to accept or reject
any proposal in the interest of the school district. A decision will be made by The Enterprise
Corporation by April 16, 2016.
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the house leaving the premises.
The buyer is responsible for moving the units and all work to set them in place.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting Steve Coultas, Building Trades Teacher,
at (802) 476-6237 Ext. 2137, or 595-0392.
Proposal is due by Friday, April 15, 2016. Proposal may be mailed to the address above,
c/o Lisa Perreault, Business Manager. The school district reserves the right to accept or reject
any proposal in the interest of the school district. A decision will be made by The Enterprise
Corporation by June 15, 2016.
(Label left corner of envelope Sealed Proposal)
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