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		<title>Shumlin touts health plan, says Dubie bought out by Big Pharma</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By <a style="color: black; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;" href="mailto:peter.hirschfeld@timesargus.com">Peter Hirschfeld</a><br />
Vermont Press Bureau &#8211; Published: September 29, 2010</p>
<p>BURLINGTON – The Democratic candidate for governor, Peter Shumlin, reiterated his promise to deliver a single-payer system to Vermont and said campaign contributions from the pharmaceutical industry have unduly influenced his Republican opponent’s stance on health-care issues.</p>
<p>Brian Dubie’s allegiance to health insurers and the pharmaceutical industry, Shumlin said at a press conference Tuesday, would stymie the kind of reform needed to decrease skyrocketing health-care expenses.</p>
<p>Since Dubie assumed public office in 2002, according to Shumlin, he has accepted more than $10,000 in campaign contributions from the pharmaceutical industry.</p>
<p>“I will not and have not taken money from the pharmaceutical industry to fund this campaign, because we know what happens when politicians do – change does not happen,” Shumlin said. “I know that the person who I’m running against has accepted over $10,000 in public life from the pharmaceutical industry. I know given a choice of myself or Brian, they would choose Brian.”</p>
<p>The Dubie campaign said Shumlin has also accepted special-interest contributions, despite his claims to the contrary. Dubie campaign manager Corry Bliss said financial disclosures reveal contributions from groups lobbying for, among other things, the legalization of marijuana, right-to-die legislation and increased public investments in the renewable energy sector.</p>
<p>“We’ve heard Peter Shumlin claim twice in the last 48 hours that he doesn’t take special-interest money,” Bliss said in a statement. “Like most things with Peter Shumlin, the records prove he is not being honest.”</p>
<p>Bliss said Shumlin is also being “dishonest” about his plans to deliver a single-payer health-care system. Federal legislation passed earlier this year expressly prohibits states from adopting single-payer systems before 2017. Shumlin said Tuesday he’ll ensure Vermont makes the transition by the end of 2014.</p>
<p>“Peter Shumlin can talk up his plan for health care all he wants, but that does not make it more true,” Bliss said. “It’s all smoke aimed at covering up the fact that pursuing a single-payer system before 2017 would violate federal law, and there is no evidence that any of the promises Peter Shumlin is making have any basis in reality.”</p>
<p>Shumlin, who picked up an endorsement from the Vermont Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals on Tuesday, said he’ll work with Vermont’s congressional delegation to secure the federal waivers Vermont needs to enact a single-payer system.</p>
<p>A supportive delegation, combined with the good graces of President Barack Obama, Shumlin said, will compel the federal government to look favorably on Vermont’s request.</p>
<p>“I am convinced that with a Democratic governor that got on board with President Obama long before it was fashionable, and best congressional delegation in country, I’m confident we’ll have the qualities to get the waivers we need,” Shumlin said. The senior member of that delegation, Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy, has accepted significantly more than Dubie from pharmaceutical companies.</p>
<p>Between 2005 and 2010, according to the website <a style="color: #0000cc;" href="http://opensecrets.org/" target="_blank">opensecrets.org</a>, Leahy accepted more than $72,000 from individuals or political-action committees representing the pharmaceutical and health-products industries. The contributions include $15,000 from Mylan, Inc.; $10,000 from Amgen, Inc.; $10,000 from Teva Pharmaceutical Industries and $9,000 from Pfizer.</p>
<p>Leahy’s campaign manager, Carolyn Dwyer, said the contributions have not influenced his stance on health-care reform.</p>
<p>“Sen. Leahy has worked with pharmaceutical companies and many other companies like IBM on patent reform and intellectual-property rights. Brian Dubie needs to explain the nature of his relationship with pharmaceutical companies,” Dwyer said. “The larger issue is who has worked to improve access to and delivery of health care. Peter Shumlin and Sen. Leahy are strong supporters of health-care reform, including single payer. Brian Dubie is not.”</p>
<p>Shumlin said the single-payer model will eliminate profit motives and lower administrative costs, two factors he blames for driving up insurance costs on businesses and families.</p>
<p>Shumlin’s health-care plan is also the centerpiece of his economic-development platform.</p>
<p>“I think that whether you’re a Republican or a Democrat … you understand that the rising costs of health care in America and Vermont will bankrupt our small businesses and bankrupt our families,” Shumlin said.</p>
<p>A single-payer model, Shumlin said, will be especially alluring to businesses struggling to keep pace with the rising cost of employee benefits. When Vermont adopts single-payer system, Shumlin said, “businesses will be asking one question – how fast can we get to Vermont?”</p>
<p>Shumlin said containing health-care costs will take time. His plan, he said, will offer no savings in the fiscal year 2012 budget.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[An Op Ed by Dr. Deb Richter Editor’s note: Dr. Deb Richter practices medicine in Cambridge, Vt. Is this our last best chance to get single payer in Vermont? If it is, then look upon it as a political and health policy emergency. Outside my hours as a physician, I’ve worked for 20 years on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An Op Ed by Dr. Deb Richter</p>
<p><em>Editor’s note: <strong>Dr. Deb Richter</strong> practices medicine in Cambridge, Vt.</em></p>
<p>Is  this our last best chance to get single payer in Vermont? If it  is,  then look upon it as a political and health policy emergency.</p>
<p>Outside  my hours as a physician, I’ve worked for 20 years on health  care  reform. In all that time I’ve never seen better conditions for real  and  sensible reform than right now here in Vermont.</p>
<p>The conditions  won’t last long. In my view it is now or almost never.  Our window of  opportunity is not even a year’s time. More like 10  months.</p>
<p>By  2010 the window will have started closing. That’s when important   provisions of the federal health reform kick in. By 2014 the window will   be all but shut. It will stay shut until  at least 2017.</p>
<p>The  federal bill does some good things for Vermont. But the rest of  the  good provisions will only bring the rest of the nation up to  Vermont’s  standards. The bad stuff is what the federal bill doesn’t do:  it  doesn’t have any way to manage or control health care costs and it  does  not do enough to help many of those struggling to pay for their  health  care.</p>
<p>Since rising health care costs is Vermont’s biggest problem now, the federal bill isn’t going to help us much.</p>
<p>What  it will do in less than a few years is end Vermont’s opportunity  to  call its own shots at controlling and managing out-of-control health   care costs.</p>
<p>There is a way, though, and that brings us back to  the conditions  that might allow real reform.  The first condition is,  of course, broad  based public support for a publicly funded system that  creates universal  access and controls costs.  In Vermont, this  condition has already been  met. But there are three more conditions  that must be met to allow for  real reform.</p>
<p>These conditions are wrapped up in Senator Bernie Sanders, Dr. William Hsiao and  Peter Shumlin.</p>
<p>Let’s  take a closer look starting with this. Five years ago we had a  process  bill that would have led to the design of a fiscally responsible   health care system when the legislature passed a single payer health   care bill. Gov. James Douglas vetoed it. As a result we veered down the   side road of incremental (think tiny) changes. Costs have risen more   than $1.5 billion since then ($2600/Vermonter).</p>
<p>Fiscally  responsible means there is some kind of sensible management  of overall  costs and fairness in the way we pay for health care. And  system means  all the health care facilities are tied together and  coordinated to the  benefit of everyone.</p>
<p>The 2005 bill, a fatality of politics not  policy, might have  eventuated in a single-payer system. Single payer  health care systems  are proven to be the most cost-efficient.</p>
<p>This  year legislation was passed that asks next year’s legislature to   consider one of three systems currently under design, one of them being   single payer.</p>
<p>Sen. Sanders favors single payer and has worked  for years on the  issue. Dr. Hsiao has stated that in order to cover  everyone for less  money, you need a single-payer system. And Peter  Shumlin has never  wavered in his support for single payer.</p>
<p>Dr.  Hsiao is well known to everyone in the health care policy field.  He is a  world renowned health economist from Harvard who designed  Taiwan’s  spectacularly successful health care system in the 1990s.</p>
<p>Peter  Shumlin is known to some Vermonters as president pro tem of our  Senate  but to most Vermonters for having faced down strong opposition  to  same-sex marriage and for taking down Vermont Yankee’s corporate  powers  for publicly lying to the Vermont public.</p>
<p>Why is this important?</p>
<p>Shumlin  is a candidate for governor in the Democratic primary (Aug.  24 this  year). He has been unequivocal in his support for a single-payer  health  care system. Sen. Sanders has been unequivocal in his support  and has  said he will go right to President Obama to get any necessary  federal  waivers. Dr. Hsiao is the man designing the three systems  (emphasis on  systems) for next year’s legislators to consider. His wide  knowledge,  practical experience and gentle sophistication is just what  the doctor  ordered for our legislature.</p>
<p>Hsiao is at work as we write. Sen. Sanders has pledged his part. That leaves<br />
the governor’s chair. As we learned five years ago, you can have the right legislation but you need the right governor.</p>
<p>There  are a lot of reasons for electing someone governor. Reasons  that  applied two years ago, six years ago, ten years ago may not apply   today. Fiscal reform of Vermont’s health care will have the single most   beneficial impact on our economy. That’s big. It demands someone smart   and tough. Peter Shumlin is smart and tough.</p>
<p>He was smart to  seize on Dr. Hsiao’s expertise and to introduce him  to our legislature.  He took on same-sex marriage, a tough issue, and  Vermont Yankee’s  shutting down on schedule, a tough issue. He navigated  both and won.</p>
<p>After  20 years of disappointment I can’t help but think this is our  best  chance to do the right thing. Shumlin, Hsiao and Sanders make the  best  combination anyone could hope for to get the right thing done. We  don’t  have much time. We can’t wait.</p>
<p>This Op Ed was posted on vtdigger.com: <a href=" http://vtdigger.org/2010/08/12/richter-single-payers-last-chance/" target="_blank">http://vtdigger.org/2010/08/12/richter-single-payers-last-chance/</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Peter is a real leader...There is no one in politics that I would rather go into a difficult situation with than Peter.  In these times, we need a strong leader who is not afraid to take bold action and that is Peter Shumlin.

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<p><em>Former Senator Cheryl Rivers (D-Windsor)</em></p>
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		<title>Health Care Professionals Endorse Peter!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A group of health care professionals, including Dr. Deb Richter and Dr. Marvin Malek, have endorsed Peter Shumlin for Governor!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1659" title="healthcare" src="http://shumlinforgovernor.com/files/2010/05/healthcare-125x90.jpg" alt="healthcare" width="125" height="90" /> A group of health care professionals, including Dr. Deb Richter and Dr. Marvin Malek, have endorsed  Peter Shumlin for Governor!</p>
<p>The professionals spoke of how they see, firsthand, the dysfunction of our current health care system and   how desperately we need change.  The group of Doctors and Nurses stated clearly that Peter Shumlin is the candidate best suited to address the system’s problems.</p>
<p>“We are appalled at the excessive profits earned by the insurance companies and the drug makers, said Dr. Deb Richter.  “Peter Shumlin is the candidate for Governor who is best suited to address these problems.  He is the only candidate who has shown unwavering support for a publicly financed universal health care system in Vermont.”</p>
<p>“While other candidates have spoken of the need for change, Peter Shumlin has gone further,” said Dr. Marvin Malek.  “He has repeatedly pledged himself to the task of enacting a state single payer system.”</p>
<p>The health care professionals spoke of their support for Peter due to his record of getting tough things done.</p>
<p>“Peter Shumlin has proven that he is not afraid of taking political risks in the interests of furthering the public good,” said Dr. Sue Deppe.  “He is the person we need at the top of the executive branch if we are to enact meaningful health care reform.”</p>
<p>The following health care professionals endorsed Peter:</p>
<p>Deborah Richter, MD (family physician)</p>
<p>Jack Mayer, MD  (pediatrician)</p>
<p>Bill Eichner, MD (ophthalmologist)</p>
<p>Bruce Talmadge, MD (retired internist)</p>
<p>Peggy Carey, MD (family Physician)</p>
<p>Alice Silverman, MD (psychiatrist)</p>
<p>Marvin Malek, MD (internist)</p>
<p>Sue Deppe, MD (psychiatrist)</p>
<p>Adam Sorscher, MD (family physician)</p>
<p>Joseph Lasek, MD (psychiatrist)</p>
<p>Dorothy Malone Rising, NP</p>
<p>Patricia Towle, NP</p>
<p>Augusta Wilson, RN</p>
<p>Maggie Newton, MD  retired internist)</p>
<p>Paul Bertocci, MD (family physician)</p>
<p>Richard Norman, MD (family physician)</p>
<p>Laura Norris, MD  (family physician)</p>
<p>Jim Greenleaf, APRN</p>
<p>Ellen Chrisman, NP</p>
<p>Alma Mueller, NP</p>
<p>Suzie Lynn, LPN</p>
<p>John Gundy, MD  (Pediatrician)</p>
<p>Richard Kast, MD (psychiatrist)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Terri Hallenbeck, Free Press Political Reporter 7 July 2010 PUTNEY — Down a winding dirt road on the outskirts of Putney is the business Peter Shumlin’s parents started that he now runs with his brother. Over the ridge is the dairy farm Shumlin bought and turned back over to the farmer to run. Nearby [...]]]></description>
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<p>By Terri Hallenbeck, Free Press Political Reporter</p>
<p>7 July 2010</p>
<p>PUTNEY — Down a winding dirt road on the outskirts of Putney is the business Peter Shumlin’s parents started that he now runs with his brother. Over the ridge is the dairy farm Shumlin bought and turned back over to the farmer to run. Nearby are acres of trees Shumlin owns where a friend runs a sawmill. In the center of town are several buildings filled with commerce — a restaurant, offices, apartments — that Shumlin owns and has had renovated.</p>
<p>Just a few square miles offer evidence that the 53-year-old Shumlin has his hand in just about everything. One hundred miles up the highway in Montpelier, where Shumlin serves as Senate leader, legislative colleagues say it is the same with the state’s business.</p>
<p>“It’s amazing the subjects that man is aware of in any given day at the Statehouse,” said fellow state Sen. Richard Mazza, D-Grand Isle/Chittenden. “The guy just never stops.”</p>
<p>Shumlin showed drive for immersing himself in local issues early on. He was 24 years old — back home after college to work in the family business, Putney Student Travel — when he won election to the Putney Selectboard. He helped his hometown win a fight against a new federal prison being built on the defunct Windham College campus. Instead, Shumlin helped lure Landmark College to the site, where it remains today.</p>
<p>John Leader, who was chairman of the Putney Selectboard when Shumlin joined the board 30 years ago, remembers that even at the age of 24 he had a way of making things happen. “Peter was fairly dynamic in his approach to problems. He was not afraid to use his connections and he had quite a few,” said Leader, who runs the Pepsi distributorship in Brattleboro.</p>
<p>Friends and adversaries alike say Shumlin has the intelligence for grasping issues, savvy for knowing when to act and a charm for getting his way — all of which means he gets things done even as he sometimes generates friction along the way.</p>
<p><strong>Local economy</strong></p>
<p>Shumlin is equally at home whether at the Statehouse, where he is typically dressed in a sharp-fitting suit, or back home in Putney dressed in a T-shirt and shorts. He appears to be a man at home anywhere, as long as he is in the middle of the action.</p>
<p>In laid-back Putney, the action is Shumlin’s involvement in a broad cross-section of enterprises. Each one, Shumlin said, brings home the importance of local control and a local economy.</p>
<p>As he walked through the barn of the dairy farm he bought, Shumlin said he decided it would be better to invest his money here and support the local agricultural economy than in the stock market. Being involved with the farm has helped him learn more about milk pricing and the challenges farmers face, he said. The milk there is sold to a cheesemaker down the road, which pays better than the traditional milk market.</p>
<p>Over the hill and up a rutty logging road, a friend runs a sawmill on land Shumlin owns. On another part of the property, a sawmill employee plans to start a CSA — a community-supported agriculture farm – selling locally grown food to local residents.</p>
<p><strong>Family business</strong></p>
<p>If Shumlin has a lot of irons in the fire, he appears to have learned it from his parents, George and Kitty Shumlin, retired teachers who started Putney Student Travel 59 years ago and turned it over to their sons 20 years ago.</p>
<p>In the renovated barn where the business operates, employees jokingly thanked Shumlin for stopping by one recent day. Between the January-May legislative session and his campaign for governor, Shumlin doesn’t spend a lot of time here. His brother, Jeff, runs the day-to-day business of sending students on foreign trips from Australia to Uganda for language, cross-cultural and community-service experiences. The company three years ago began a partnership with National Geographic for a series of programs.</p>
<p>Jeff Shumlin, who is nearly four years younger than his brother, said the two of them have become accustomed to their roles. “I’m more of a behind-the-scenes detail guy,” Jeff Shumlin said. “Peter is really a visionary, a creative thinker. We’re a good team that way.”</p>
<p>Last year, the business helped Shumlin earn an annual income of nearly $1 million, making him the wealthiest candidate in the race. Shumlin reluctantly revealed his income in April after the other gubernatorial candidates released their tax records. Once he did, he defended it as the mark of somebody who understands business.</p>
<p><strong>Born for politics</strong></p>
<p>While business brings home the money, politics has long been in Shumlin’s blood, his brother said, describing a young Peter sitting in his closet listening to Martin Luther King Jr. speeches on reel-to-reel tape. He was in the closet, Jeff Shumlin said, because the rest of the family was so sick of hearing the tape. Shumlin said he still occasionally listens to the speeches in his <a href="http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20100707/NEWS03/100706006/-1/TOPICS0206/Peter-Shumlin-is-at-home-in-the-middle-of-the-action" target="_blank">car</a>.</p>
<p>His interest in King’s speaking ability might have been driven by his own learning disability. Shumlin struggled as a child to learn to read and spell and was eventually diagnosed with mild dyslexia. Shumlin said he believes he compensated for his difficulty reading with his speaking ability. “I had to be the guy who was fastest with my tongue,“ he said. “I had to be funny, engaging, witty and irreverent to survive those spelling bees and still have my peers know I was OK.”</p>
<p>It has paid off for him in politics. He is known around the Statehouse as being quick with a sound bite, the envy of more tongue-tied legislators.</p>
<p>Shumlin entered state politics after seven years on the Putney Selectboard. In 1990, he was appointed to a seat in the House by Gov. Madeleine Kunin. He moved to the Senate in 1993, became minority leader in his second term, and was elected president pro tempore the next term after Democrats gained the majority. He lost a three-way race for lieutenant governor in 2002 to Republican Brian Dubie, the man he hopes to face in November’s election. After a four-year hiatus, Shumlin returned to the Senate in 2007, and his colleagues elected him president pro tempore again.</p>
<p><strong>Doing battle</strong></p>
<p>President pro tempore was a job Sen. John Campbell, D-Windsor, very much wanted that year, after serving as majority leader under Peter Welch, who left the Senate to run for Congress. Campbell and Shumlin duked it out in a close race by secret ballot in a Democratic caucus meeting before the Legislature convened. When Campbell lost the higher position, he said he had no interest in returning to majority leader. Within weeks, Shumlin had lured Campbell back, promising him a key role in policy decisions. Shumlin stayed true to his word, Campbell said. “He and I were political adversaries,” Campbell said, “but I had no problem staying with him. He puts that aside.”</p>
<p>That is a recurring attribute for Shumlin: He does battle, sometimes there are hard feelings, but he has an uncanny knack for winning forgiveness.</p>
<p>“People stick with me because I think they know I’m going to get at least some of the results I promise,” Shumlin said.</p>
<p>Mazza, a 25-year veteran of the Senate, was angry that Shumlin pushed for a Senate vote in February against the continued operation of Vermont Yankee just as the nuclear power plant was mired in a public relations nightmare. Mazza was among a number of senators who thought Shumlin was unfairly taking advantage of Yankee’s troubles to defeat the plant instead of waiting for the results of an investigation into a tritium leak.</p>
<p>“My feeling was we were jumping the gun,” Mazza said recently. “I would not have handled it that way.”</p>
<p>Shumlin held the vote anyway. Mazza was among the few who voted for Vermont Yankee, but he quickly shrugged off his discontent with Shumlin. “I’ve been angry with him many times. The following day, it’s over,” Mazza said.</p>
<p>Months later, Mazza even defended the Yankee vote, saying Shumlin knew more about the issue than he did. Though Mazza said he is not endorsing any candidate for governor, he speaks highly of Shumlin, more than any of the other candidates. “He has a great ability to lead,” he said.</p>
<p>Beth Robinson, who led the fight for same-sex marriage through the Vermont Freedom to Marry Task Force, said Shumlin’s willingness to vote on that issue showed both his savvy at reading the tea leaves and his power of persuasion in getting others to follow.</p>
<p>In 2009, many legislators who supported same-sex marriage said it wasn’t the right time to take on the issue, Robinson said. “It took a lot of vision to get outside the conventional wisdom that prevailed — that this was too scary to do even though it’s the right thing to do,” she said. “Peter had the vision where others did not to see where Vermonters really were.”</p>
<p>Then, she said, Shumlin persuaded reluctant lawmakers that they would not face the backlash they did with the passage of civil unions in 2000. “That’s where I think Peter was a game-changer,” Robinson said.</p>
<p><strong>Not everyone&#8217;s a fan</strong></p>
<p>While supporters see him as a man who makes things happen, critics question the way he gets there. Polls suggest that Vermonters have picked up on that. In a recent Rasmussen Reports poll, Shumlin had a higher percentage of people viewing him very unfavorably than did the other candidates.</p>
<p>“There’s a number of things he’s said from time to time,” said Sen. Randy Brock, R-Franklin, noting that Shumlin told a television talk show host that Germany drew 30 percent of its power from solar when it actually produced 1 percent. “That makes me scratch my head,” Brock said.</p>
<p>Brock pointed to another instance. At the beginning of the last legislative session, Shumlin had a vacancy on the Senate Finance Committee to fill after the resignation of the only Republican on the committee that would do the bulk of the work on Vermont Yankee. Shumlin passed over Brock, a first-term senator who had served as state auditor and executive vice president of Fidelity Investments and loaded the committee with seven Democrats. “It certainly had the appearance of being disingenuous,” Brock said.</p>
<p>Shumlin said he draws criticism because he’s willing to make tough decisions, something that would serve him well as governor. “Tough decisions make both friends and enemies. I’ll take on things other politicians won’t,” he said. “You can’t have good government if you are not a good politician. Bad politicians don’t annoy people because they don’t do anything.”<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[By Terri Hallenbeck Burlington Free Press Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Peter Shumlin released an economic-development plan Wednesday in which he said he would boost the economy by implementing a single-payer health-insurance plan, expanding Internet coverage, and expanding early education and higher-education opportunities. Shumlin, one of five Democrats seeking the party’s nomination for governor in this year’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Terri Hallenbeck</strong></p>
<p><strong>Burlington Free Press</strong></p>
<p>Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Peter Shumlin released an  economic-development plan Wednesday in which he said he would boost the  economy by implementing a single-payer health-insurance plan, expanding  Internet coverage, and expanding early education and higher-education  opportunities.</p>
<p>Shumlin, one of five  Democrats seeking the party’s nomination for governor in this year’s  election, is the second to release an economic-development plan. Deb  Markowitz outlined her ideas in a plan called JumpStartVT a week  earlier.</p>
<p>Shumlin, of Putney, who is leader of the state  Senate, unveiled his “Vision for Vermont” at a small company called  Dreamlike Pictures in downtown Burlington that makes television  commercials and films for clients around the world. Shumlin touted it as  the sort of business he wants to see more of and an example of the need  for better <a style="font-weight: normal ! important; font-size: 100% ! important; text-decoration: underline ! important; border-bottom: 0.075em solid darkgreen ! important; padding-bottom: 1px ! important; color: darkgreen ! important; background-color: transparent ! important; background-image: none; padding-top: 0pt; padding-right: 0pt; padding-left: 0pt;" href="http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20100701/NEWS03/100630033/Vermont-governor-candidate-Shumlin-unveils-economic-plan#" target="_blank">high-speed Internet</a> access.</p>
<p>Owner Art Bell said although he is across the street  from City Hall, he lacks access to <a style="font-weight: normal ! important; font-size: 100% ! important; text-decoration: none ! important; border-bottom: 0.2em dotted #2b65b0 ! important; padding-bottom: 0px ! important; color: #2b65b0 ! important; background-color: transparent ! important; background-image: none; padding-top: 0pt; padding-right: 0pt; padding-left: 0pt;" href="http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20100701/NEWS03/100630033/Vermont-governor-candidate-Shumlin-unveils-economic-plan#" target="_blank">Burlington<img style="display: inline ! important; height: 10px; width: 10px; position: relative; top: 1px; left: 1px; padding: 0pt; margin: 0pt; float: none; border: 0pt none;" src="http://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif" alt="" /></a> Telecom and sometimes sends large files from his Burlington home, where  he does have Burlington Telecom.</p>
<p>Among Shumlin’s ideas:</p>
<p>• <strong> HEALTH CARE: </strong>He promised a single-payer <a style="font-weight: normal ! important; font-size: 100% ! important; text-decoration: none ! important; border-bottom: 0.2em dotted #2b65b0 ! important; padding-bottom: 0px ! important; color: #2b65b0 ! important; background-color: transparent ! important; background-image: none; padding-top: 0pt; padding-right: 0pt; padding-left: 0pt;" href="http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20100701/NEWS03/100630033/Vermont-governor-candidate-Shumlin-unveils-economic-plan#" target="_blank">health care<img style="display: inline ! important; height: 10px; width: 10px; position: relative; top: 1px; left: 1px; padding: 0pt; margin: 0pt; float: none; border: 0pt none;" src="http://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif" alt="" /></a> plan that would free businesses from providing insurance plans. He said  he would await the results of a pending report the Legislature has  commissioned that will outline how it would work and how to pay for it.</p>
<p>“I will deliver the first single-payer health care in the  country,” Shumlin said, arguing that it would attract businesses to  locate in <a style="font-weight: normal ! important; font-size: 100% ! important; text-decoration: none ! important; border-bottom: 0.2em dotted #2b65b0 ! important; padding-bottom: 0px ! important; color: #2b65b0 ! important; background-color: transparent ! important; background-image: none; padding-top: 0pt; padding-right: 0pt; padding-left: 0pt;" href="http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20100701/NEWS03/100630033/Vermont-governor-candidate-Shumlin-unveils-economic-plan#" target="_blank">Vermont<img style="display: inline ! important; height: 10px; width: 10px; position: relative; top: 1px; left: 1px; padding: 0pt; margin: 0pt; float: none; border: 0pt none;" src="http://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif" alt="" /></a> so they don’t have to deal with providing coverage themselves. Shumlin  said although a consultant the Legislature is in the process of hiring  is slated to produce three health care models, he has his sights set on  the single-payer plan.</p>
<p>• <strong> INTERNET: </strong>Shumlin  said he would expand high-speed Internet service across the state by  2013. Retiring Gov. Jim Douglas promised it by 2010 but has since  acknowledged it won’t happen. Shumlin said he would use state bonding to  work with private entities to build the infrastructure.</p>
<p>Read more: <a style="color: #003399;" href="http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20100701/NEWS03/100630033/Vermont-governor-candidate-Shumlin-unveils-economic-plan#ixzz0suuq8D58">http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20100701/NEWS03/100630033/Vermont-governor-candidate-Shumlin-unveils-economic-plan#ixzz0suuq8D58</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I support Peter because he has the experience to lead Vermont. He made smart decisions about controversial issues during his tenure as Senate President, such as passing marriage equality, climate change legislation that Al Gore called the &#8220;toughest&#8221; in the country and shutting down Vermont Yankee. As a small business owner, Peter knows what it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1857" title="IMG_0749" src="http://shumlinforgovernor.com/files/2010/06/IMG_07491-125x90.jpg" alt="IMG_0749" width="125" height="90" />I support Peter because he has the experience to lead Vermont. He made smart decisions about controversial issues during his tenure as Senate President, such as passing marriage equality, climate change legislation that Al Gore called the &#8220;toughest&#8221; in the country and shutting down Vermont Yankee. As a small business owner, Peter knows what it takes to create good jobs for Vermonters so that young people like me can stay in Vermont and make a living after graduation. More importantly, his work to lower the cost of prescription drugs and also not take any money from the pharmaceutical companies sets him apart from his fellow Democrats as the best candidate to stand up for working Vermonters. He&#8217;ll make a fantastic governor for our state.</p>
<p><em>Emilee Boyle, Colchester</em></p>
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