Building Vermont’s Moral Economy Paul A. Cillo Public Assets Institute August 2015 www.publicassets.org.

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Building Vermont’s Moral Economy Paul A. Cillo Public Assets Institute August

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Data source: Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy As a Share of Income, Total Taxes are Lowest for Vermont’s Wealthiest Projected 2015 state and local taxes as a percentage of 2012 income, by income range

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32 VSA § 306a. PURPOSE OF THE STATE BUDGET (a) Purpose of the state budget. The state budget, consistent with Chapter I, Article 7 of Vermont’s constitution, should “be instituted for the common benefit, protection, and security of the people, nation, or community…” The state budget should be designed to address the needs of the people of Vermont in a way that advances human dignity and equity. (b) Spending and revenue policies will seek to promote economic well-being among the people of Vermont, and foster a vibrant economy. Integral to achieving the purpose of the state budget is continuous evaluation of the raising and spending of public funds by systems of outcome measurement based on indicators that measure success in accomplishing the purposes of the state budget. (c) Spending and revenue policies will reflect the public policy goals established in state law and recognize every person’s need for health, housing, dignified work, education, food, social security, and a healthy environment. (d) As consistent with state law and in conjunction with the federal government, the budget will reflect support for economic development, public safety, transportation, and other infrastructure needs. (e) Revenue measures shall also be based on the principles of sustainability and stability. The administration shall develop budget and revenue proposals as part of a transparent and accountable process with direct and meaningful participation from Vermont residents. © PUBLIC ASSETS

33 VSA § 1102 Purpose (a) The purpose of the Reach Up program is: (6) to improve the well-being of children by providing for their immediate basic needs, including food, housing, and clothing;

© PUBLIC ASSETS Current Services Budget: a projection of the real cost of the public services that our elected officials have committed the state to provide.