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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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New Poll: Vermonters want VT Yankee closed

WCAX recently conducted a poll on whether Vermonters want Vermont Yankee to be re-licensed and the response was by by a nearly 2:1 margin Vermonters with opinion say retire VY on schedule. According to WCAX, they ” also asked what Vermonters think about closing the 40-year-old Vermont Yankee and building a new nuclear plant in-state. …

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VPIRG & CLF call upon federal prosecutors to investigate VT Yankee

The Conservation Law Foundation and Vermont Public Interest Research Group wrote to Attorney General Eric Holder and US Attorney Tristram Coffin today, saying Entergy willfully violated federal law when its executives gave false and misleading information, under oath, to regulators and Vermont lawmakers in 2009.   A “willful violation,” under federal law, includes both “intentional misrepresentations” …

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Report Ranks VT 48th Among 50 States on Transparency Regarding Economic Stimulus Spending

A report released today shows that many states are making dramatic improvements in websites designed to disseminate information about their share of the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) while others, such as Vermont, have failed to make vital information available. This is the finding of Show Us the Stimulus (Again), a report …

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The Supreme Court ruled against you

Last week the U.S. Supreme Court threw out six decades of established law by granting corporations the right to use their incredible wealth and power to influence elections — thereby diminishing the power of your vote. Imagine ExxonMobil, AIG or Entergy-Louisiana for that matter, throwing huge sums of money directly into Congressional or Legislative attack …

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