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	<title>Vermont Business Roundtable Blog &#187; David Coates</title>
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		<title>All the Problems Are Short-term</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 13:49:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sherra Bourget</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the Roundtable&#8217;s membership meeting in mid-January David Coates, one of Vermont&#8217;s most respected statesmen and the 2006 recipient of the Roundtable&#8217;s Vision Award, presented &#8220;Dangerous Trends and the Need for Action&#8221; to the membership. At the onset, Coates framed his remarks by saying that there are no long-term problems; Vermont&#8217;s problems are all short-term [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the Roundtable&#8217;s membership meeting in mid-January David Coates, one of Vermont&#8217;s most respected statesmen and the 2006 recipient of the Roundtable&#8217;s Vision Award, presented &#8220;<em>Dangerous Trends and the Need for Action</em>&#8221; to the membership. At the onset, Coates framed his remarks by saying that there are no long-term problems; Vermont&#8217;s problems are all short-term and require immediate attention.  Then he launched into a presentation of heavy commitments &#8211; mandatory expenditures and unfunded liabilities- that Vermont has on its books: debt service, retirement plans, other post-retirement benefits, and education funding. Taken in their totality the figures were staggering and implications alarming.</p>
<p>In addition to the data, which couldn&#8217;t be disputed, Coates identified various structural issues that prompted the audience to wonder about the fairness of current law and the sustainability of these commitments. Because several programs ~ long held sacred cows ~ are not readily transparent at the local level, including the residential rebate program, education fund, and state employees&#8217; retirement fund, Coates suggested that the state conduct stress testing to illustrate the urgent need for action. And because Vermonters don&#8217;t fully understand the complexity or implications of all these funds in the aggregate, there is no informed and objective debate that includes more than the vested interests.</p>
<p>The Roundtable will begin a series of presentations of this information to a variety of audiences throughout the state. Coates&#8217; slides will be posted to the Roundtable&#8217;s website at <a title="http://www.vtroundtable.org/" href="http://www.vtroundtable.org/">www.vtroundtable.org</a>.</p>
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