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Vermont Yankee fight far from over

“It’s far from over.”  That’s what Entergy, the out-of-state corporate owners of Vermont Yankee, said in response to the State Senate vote denying Vermont Yankee’s 20-year extension. We have won a monumental victory. But we are not done. We need to ensure that we succeed. Since the historic Senate vote, towns all across Vermont held …

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Shareholder Roles & Rights in the Brave New Post-Citizens United World

It’s a brave new world of corporate power, thanks to the Supreme Court’s Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission decision, and corporations, in their newly clarified role as “persons,” are gearing up to spend their profits freely in federal elections. However, since the massive profits generated by corporations happen in part as a result of …

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Survey: 2/3 of Vermonters favor closure of VT Yankee

A new scientific survey of 800 Vermonters conducted by Opinion Research Corporation for the nonprofit and nonpartisan Civil Society Institute (CSI) found that Vermonters want Vermont Yankee to be closed as scheduled. Based on polling that took place February 19-22nd immediately before the Vermont Senate vote took place, show deteriorating public support for Vermont Yankee. …

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Vermonters send a clear message: Retire VT Yankee

Fifteen towns voted on town meeting to close Vermont Yankee as scheduled. That combined with the 36 towns that voted in 2009, a total of 51 towns, have spoken — they want Vermont Yankee to close as scheduled. The public sentiment expressed by the town meeting votes this year and last show overwhelming opposition to …

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Credit CARD Act reforms take effect

The bulk of the landmark 2009 Credit CARD Act’s consumer and student protections against unfair credit card tricks take effect Monday, 22 February. Yesterday, VPIRG’s national partners held a telephone news conference to explain the law, featuring USPIRG Consumer Advocate Ed Mierzwinski, Tim Mensing, Student Body President at the University of Washington (Seattle) and Professor …

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