Planned Parenthood Vermont Action Fund poster on key abortion legislation votes (Facebook page). The seats of seven Democrat and Progressive lawmakers who voted for Planned Parenthood-backed legislation were delivered to the GOP by voters in the November 3 general election.
Make that seven Democratic/Progressive Vermont legislators highly ranked by Planned Parenthood whose seats were “flipped” by voters in favor of Republicans Nov. 3. And, all six House members also supported the Global Warming Solutions Act.
What madness is this that the governor, and now the Burlington Free Press, continues to push the false premise that somehow two Halloween parties, a bowling league, and some anecdotal hypotheticals about deer camps, etc., are to blame, while intentionally ignoring mass gatherings? Surely, if there are any upticks in numbers, it is this event that is squarely to blame.
Winooski has followed in Montpelier’s footsteps in proposing a charter change that would allow non-citizens to vote in local elections. If the measure is passed, the proposal would have to be approved by lawmakers — who have stalled a similar measure passed by Montpelier voters.
Lawyer and Republican candidate for governor John Klar says Covid is too meek and mild a disease to require mandatory vaccination, under the U.S. Constitution: "COVID-19 does not rise to that level of medical 'necessity' required by existing American law for a person's rights (and body) to be violated by government in the name of "protection of health."
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