Update on 10/24/22 My opponent’s campaign finance reports, public documents filed with the Secretary of State as are mine, show that over 47% her funding over the last two...
Robin Chesnut-Tangerman
His early childhood was in New Hampshire and Vermont; the family then moved to a farm in western New York State. After a year in Scotland, he earned a BA from Hamilton College and did graduate work in Education at UMass Amherst and Castleton State College. He also earned a mediation degree from Woodbury College. Since 1991, he and his wife, Melissa, have lived in Middletown Springs where they home schooled their daughters, Jeni and Malindi. Robin has owned and operated Talisman Woodwork for 25 years, doing remodeling with a focus on energy efficiency and historical renovation. Community involvement includes the Middletown Springs Select Board (10 years), Fire Department (11 years), Building Committee, Energy Committee, founder of town newsletter, board member and an organizer of SolarFest (renewable energy and sustainable living fair, for 16 years), and environmental page columnist for Rutland Herald/Times Argus (5 years). He is a Vermont licensed educator at The Tutorial Center at Smokey House in Danby working with at-risk teens, and an adjunct faculty at Green Mountain College in the renewable Energy and Ecological Design Program (REED).
Rich Larson recently posted a denunciation of “knee-jerk” environmental policy in Montpelier. I am rebutting several points that he made. First, I object to the characterization of the Global...
Article 22, the Constitutional Amendment being voted on in November guarantees that reproductive choice remains yours, not a government committee’s. Article 22 does not mention abortion. It simply states...
This campaign season the Ethan Allen Institute has been churning out headlines meant to frighten us about “carbon taxes”, and republican candidates have been dutifully trumpeting these same warnings...