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Dean bashes Bush on tax cuts. Short memory?
Burlington Free Press ^ | 12/28/03 | David Gram, AP

Posted on 12/28/2003 10:04:46 AM PST by JimVT

Critics: Dean-backed tax-cut program is like Bush's

By David Gram

The Associated Press

MONTPELIER -- Democratic presidential contender Howard Dean criticizes President Bush for giving unneeded tax breaks, but as Vermont governor, he supported a program critics say did much the same for corporations.

The Vermont Economic Progress Council, which Dean signed into law in 1998 to provide tax credits to businesses promising to expand, has approved more than $80 million in such credits, according to a report by the state auditor. Companies had claimed about $25 million of those credits by the end of the 2001 tax year.

Both this year's report by Auditor of Accounts Elizabeth Ready and one by her predecessor, Edward Flanagan, in 2000, said the credits have significantly reduced Vermont's corporate tax receipts and have been given without sufficient scrutiny on two fronts:

-- State law requires a company to state that "but for" the tax credits, the company would not be in a position to expand in the state and add jobs. Both auditors said such a standard is nearly impossible to verify and provides an incentive for companies to exaggerate claims their expansion would be jeopardized without the tax break.

-- Ready faulted the state Tax Department's efforts to verify that companies have put the new buildings or equipment in place and have added the promised jobs before allowing them to collect the credits.

The council was created in 1998 after Dean was criticized for his role, largely out of the public eye, in enticing Canadian manufacturer Husky Injection Moldings Ltd. to open a plant in northwestern Vermont.

"The whole idea was that we get away from the cronyism that he was criticized for with Husky," said former Sen. Cheryl Rivers, D-Windsor, who led a Senate panel that helped create the council.

Flanagan's report questioned whether the council, appointed by the governor, was independent of Dean's influence.

Some board members were looking to greater flexibility in applying the "but for" test to tax-break applicants, and Flanagan's report said they got it.

Flanagan described a May 1999 council session in which a member spoke of Dean's instructions. "The Governor said he broadens the board's authority on the 'but for' issue, elaborating by saying that if we were just going by the book we wouldn't need a council," the auditor's report quoted the council member as saying.

Former council Chairman David Coates on Saturday recalled two meetings in 1999 with Dean in which the governor sought to clear up confusion about the "but-for" test.

Coates said the council worked hard to find the right answer to the "but-for" question as it related to various companies' applications. "There were several instances where we did not grant the credits" because the applicants "were not in a position where they could support the 'but-for,'" Coates said.

With their former governor contending for the Democratic presidential nomination, both Rivers and Ready defended him Saturday.

Ready said the tax credit system was one of numerous programs -- many of them helping the poor and sick -- Dean was able to put in place because Vermont's budget was kept in balance during his 11-year tenure.

Rivers said the Vermont council "pales when compared with what we're seeing at the national level, where the Republicans are literally looting the country for their business buddies. These are minor issues compared to the no-bid contracts we see in Iraq and other places."

Dean has been a frequent critic of Bush's tax cuts, saying they went primarily to the wealthy, while the middle class saw state and local taxes rise to make up for federal budget cuts.

Democratic presidential candidates Wesley Clark and Howard Dean picked up congressional endorsements Saturday.

Dean won the support of New Jersey Rep. Bob Menendez, who is No. 3 in the House Democratic leadership and the highest-ranking Hispanic in Congress.

Clark was endorsed by Rep. Dale Kildee, the first member of Michigan's Democratic congressional delegation to announce a favorite in the party's nine-way primary.

Dean now has 28 congressional endorsements, while Clark has 16. Members of Congress can vote for any candidate at the convention and are not bound to choose the candidate selected by primary voters in their state.

Associated Press writer Nedra Pickler in Washington contributed to this story.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; both; dean; flipflop; howarddean; of; out; sides; talks
Rivers got a $50K job from Dean doing nothing and Ready is a permanent politician who is more interested in headlines than doing her job.
1 posted on 12/28/2003 10:04:46 AM PST by JimVT
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To: JimVT
This guy doesn't remember ANYTHING!He doesn't even remember supporting NAFTA and being present when BeelzeBubba signed it into law!!He kind of reminds me of Mr.&Mrs.BeelzeBubba's selective memory when under oath!!!!!!!!!!!
2 posted on 12/28/2003 10:12:00 AM PST by bandleader
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To: JimVT
Is this the same Dean who said we shouldn't prejudge Binny even though he BRAGGED about having set up the 9/11/01 atacks?
3 posted on 12/28/2003 10:14:06 AM PST by cake_crumb (UN Resolutions = Very Expensive, Very SCRATCHY Toilet Paper)
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To: JimVT
Dean campaign has hired Graham's daughter as a well paid adviser.
4 posted on 12/28/2003 10:15:16 AM PST by At _War_With_Liberals (Illegal Immigration/Amnesty- The administrations' War on Middle Class Republicans)
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To: JimVT
I won't even go into the plethora of concerns I have about Dean's stands on social and cultural issues - the simple fact that he wants to rape my wallet, and is woefully idealistic in the foreign policy arena, is enough to brand him as dangerous and unelectable in my book.
5 posted on 12/28/2003 10:21:02 AM PST by Viking2002
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To: JimVT
Like someone said on a previous thread:

"Dean Bashes Bush On (Insert your own item)!"


6 posted on 12/28/2003 10:21:47 AM PST by TommyDale
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To: JimVT
It can be said from the news reports from Vermont that many people there do not like their former Governor, aside from one or two local broadcast news outlets. Oreilly had on a while back a professor from UVM (the heavily liberal UVM) that blasted Dean from left to right.
7 posted on 12/28/2003 10:28:29 AM PST by rs79bm (Insert Democratic principles and ideals here: .............this space intentionally left blank.....)
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To: JimVT
After his inevitable drubbing in the election, Dean should be drafted to be the US's official Buffoon Emeritus.
8 posted on 12/28/2003 11:08:47 AM PST by King Prout (oh, finding your "core values" in the latest poll, are you, Mr. Dean?)
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To: JimVT
We could use some real tax cuts.
9 posted on 12/28/2003 11:25:03 AM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com (It's not a blanket amnesty, it's amnistia del serape!)
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