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Repeal Act 181. Repeal Act 250. Restore local land authority and stop the cycle of restriction and taxation and leave theft. #VT4VT
When Act 181 passed, its supporters framed it as a “grand bargain” between housing proponents and environmentalists. buff.ly/gzSBGYn
Bottom line: Clean water is essential. Forcing Vermont farmers to finance public environmental goods through regulation is not “pro-farmer.” #OverregulatedVermont #VT4VT
Enforcement is complaint-driven and paperwork-heavy. Farmers face inspections, penalties, and operational risk even when acting in good faith. #OverregulatedVermont #VT4VT
Clean water laws done right are collaborative: long timelines, full funding, technical help, and shared responsibility. Vermont chose mandates and abuse. #VT4VT
They won't be satisfied until there are no business left in Vermont. They already ran 5900 farmers out of the state let's chase out the only companies left. #VT4VT
Vermont EPA Typical triggers putting farms out of business: mandated manure storage upgrades, buffers, fencing, runoff controls costing $100k–$500k+ per farm, with partial cost-share only. Thin margins couldn’t absorb it. #OverregulatedVermont #VT4VT
Government shouldn’t be in the healthcare business. Vermont’s all-payer experiment proved it—more bureaucracy, higher costs, less competition. #VT4VT Vermont’s 8-year ‘all-payer’ health care experiment sunset at the end of 2025. What did it teach us? vtdigger.org/2026/03/13/ver…
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Vermont’s 8-year ‘all-payer’ health care experiment sunset at the end of 2025. What did it teach...
The statewide organization at the center of the project, OneCare Vermont, was expensive to launch and operate. Now legislators are trying to reimagine pieces of the program for primary care.
Cost-share programs don’t cover 100%. The unfunded remainder becomes debt. Small and mid-scale farms absorb it—or exit. #VT4VT
Vermont's laws forced Consolidation, here's the results: fewer farms, larger average herd sizes, more land under fewer operators. Environmental policy reshaped farm structure. #OverregulatedVermont #VT4VT
Small Vermont farms can only succeed if grant-aligned. Willing to structure operations around state programs (Farm-to-Plate, water grants, climate metrics). Their ability to do paperwork not farm, matters #OverregulatedVermont #VT4VT
Vermont can't survive on boutique or diversified organic agritourism alone even though these value-added products create revenue streams that tolerate higher fixed costs they won't turn around population decline and loss of an almost ziltch industrial tax base. #VT4VT
Epic failure: Vermont took systems that once worked—healthcare, housing, energy—and buried them under mandates, central planning, and consolidation. The results are predictable. #VT4VT
Vermont's Cost-share with farmers doesn’t equal affordability. Even a 70–90% grant leaves debt service that breaks small and mid-scale operations. They are left with only two choices exit or consolidate. #VT4VT
Vermont’s population crisis is structural: Act 250 delays industry, housing restrictions, energy costs, and farm regulation. GROW spends taxpayer money everywhere except those problems. Source: Vermont permitting and development framework accd.vermont.gov/business/permi… #VT4Vt
Vermont does not need a 1970 command-and-control land regime patched in 2024 like act 181 reforms. It needs property rights, local control, and supply growth. Repeal Act 250. #VT4VT
Many farms were told to retrofit manure storage, buffers, fencing, and runoff controls with six-figure price tags—often on thin margins. #VT4VT
Repeal Act 181. Repeal Act 250. Return land-use decisions to towns within clear environmental rules. Local control, clear rules, and faster permitting. End the overreach. #VT4VT
Results from 50 Year's of Vermont Failed Policies: fewer farms, more state government power consolidation, more grant dependence. Environmental gains paired with economic attrition = systematic state wide failures #OverregulatedVermont #VT4VT
This is also Vermont Just not cannabis, it's act 250 and 181. Stop the madness #vt4vt youtube.com/shorts/IBBlBMy…
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This is also Vermont Just not cannabis, it's act 250 and 181. Stop the madness #vt4vt youtube.com/shorts/IBBlBMy…
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ReasonTV
Government shouldn’t be in the healthcare business. Vermont’s all-payer experiment proved it—more bureaucracy, higher costs, less competition. #VT4VT Vermont’s 8-year ‘all-payer’ health care experiment sunset at the end of 2025. What did it teach us? vtdigger.org/2026/03/13/ver…
vtdigger.org
Vermont’s 8-year ‘all-payer’ health care experiment sunset at the end of 2025. What did it teach...
The statewide organization at the center of the project, OneCare Vermont, was expensive to launch and operate. Now legislators are trying to reimagine pieces of the program for primary care.
Epic failure: Vermont took systems that once worked—healthcare, housing, energy—and buried them under mandates, central planning, and consolidation. The results are predictable. #VT4VT
Repeal Act 181. Repeal Act 250. Restore local land authority and stop the cycle of restriction and taxation and leave theft. #VT4VT
When Act 181 passed, its supporters framed it as a “grand bargain” between housing proponents and environmentalists. buff.ly/gzSBGYn
Repeal Act 181. Repeal Act 250. Return land-use decisions to towns within clear environmental rules. Local control, clear rules, and faster permitting. End the overreach. #VT4VT
Small Vermont farms can only succeed if grant-aligned. Willing to structure operations around state programs (Farm-to-Plate, water grants, climate metrics). Their ability to do paperwork not farm, matters #OverregulatedVermont #VT4VT
Vermont can't survive on boutique or diversified organic agritourism alone even though these value-added products create revenue streams that tolerate higher fixed costs they won't turn around population decline and loss of an almost ziltch industrial tax base. #VT4VT
Vermont’s population crisis is structural: Act 250 delays industry, housing restrictions, energy costs, and farm regulation. GROW spends taxpayer money everywhere except those problems. Source: Vermont permitting and development framework accd.vermont.gov/business/permi… #VT4Vt
Vermont's laws forced Consolidation, here's the results: fewer farms, larger average herd sizes, more land under fewer operators. Environmental policy reshaped farm structure. #OverregulatedVermont #VT4VT
Vermont's Cost-share with farmers doesn’t equal affordability. Even a 70–90% grant leaves debt service that breaks small and mid-scale operations. They are left with only two choices exit or consolidate. #VT4VT
Vermont EPA Typical triggers putting farms out of business: mandated manure storage upgrades, buffers, fencing, runoff controls costing $100k–$500k+ per farm, with partial cost-share only. Thin margins couldn’t absorb it. #OverregulatedVermont #VT4VT
They won't be satisfied until there are no business left in Vermont. They already ran 5900 farmers out of the state let's chase out the only companies left. #VT4VT
Vermont does not need a 1970 command-and-control land regime patched in 2024 like act 181 reforms. It needs property rights, local control, and supply growth. Repeal Act 250. #VT4VT
Act 181 admits Vermont has a housing problem. It creates tiers and exemptions inside Act 250. If you need carve-outs to build, the core law is the problem. #VTpoli #vt4vt
Bottom line: Clean water is essential. Forcing Vermont farmers to finance public environmental goods through regulation is not “pro-farmer.” #OverregulatedVermont #VT4VT
Clean water laws done right are collaborative: long timelines, full funding, technical help, and shared responsibility. Vermont chose mandates and abuse. #VT4VT
Results from 50 Year's of Vermont Failed Policies: fewer farms, more state government power consolidation, more grant dependence. Environmental gains paired with economic attrition = systematic state wide failures #OverregulatedVermont #VT4VT
Enforcement is complaint-driven and paperwork-heavy. Farmers face inspections, penalties, and operational risk even when acting in good faith. #OverregulatedVermont #VT4VT
Many farms were told to retrofit manure storage, buffers, fencing, and runoff controls with six-figure price tags—often on thin margins. #VT4VT
Cost-share programs don’t cover 100%. The unfunded remainder becomes debt. Small and mid-scale farms absorb it—or exit. #VT4VT
#VT4VT Healthcare costs rising faster than wages isn’t inflation. It’s price extraction protected from competition.
#VT4VT: The fix isn’t more bureaucracy. It’s restoring competition—ending CON, breaking consolidation, and letting providers compete. #VTHealthcare #WinVermont
Direct correlation to 50 years of policy: Vermont built a system that blocks growth (permits, jobs, housing) then taxes the survivors to fund the cost spiral. WCAX: VT “dead last” in economic momentum. #OverRegulatedVT #VT4VT
The Federal Reserve isn’t a constitutional agency. It’s a quasi-private cartel controlling U.S. currency, debt, and bubbles. Abolish it. Restore sound money. #VT #VT4VT
Welfare isn’t just for the poor. It’s for corporations—unlimited subsidies, bailouts, and carve-outs paid by everyone else. #VT4VT
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