And I believe in the results of the last election as well. Is Vermont doing its fair share to address climate change in comparison to other states? JOHN ROGERS No, because a lot of their [Vermont's] policies are regressive and do not make real climate change action happen. GREGORY THAYER no, because it's what they're doing is too expensive. The Global Warming Solutions act, the Home Heat act need to be repealed. (53:31–53:38)
CLAIM
Asserts that Vermont's climate policies are regressive and ineffective.
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