Voices

Chase works hard for affordable solutions


The writer is a former Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives, representing Windsor 3-1 from 2011 to 2017, and served with Chase on the Chester Selectboard.


CHESTER-I am delighted to support Heather Chase, a person of integrity and compassion, in her re-election for state representative for the people of Athens, Chester, Grafton, and Windham.

Heather has served us well in Montpelier. As a nurse and a mother, she is a champion of the right of a woman to make her own health care decisions. In the face of increased school taxes, she has supported the homeowners in her district for tax relief, taking the issue all the way to Gov. Phil Scott. She voted to make child care more affordable, which increases the employment opportunities for working parents.

Don't be misled by the disinformation and false statements from her opponents. Heather does not support a carbon tax, and the Vermont Legislature has not voted to raise heating oil costs.

I know the hard work and attention that serving our communities requires. Heather has done a good job during her years of representing all of the citizens of her community to bring solutions to the many challenges we face at an acceptable cost.

I have already cast my vote for Heather Chase. I hope you will, too.

Leigh Dakin

Chester


The writer is a former Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives, representing Windsor 3-1 from 2011 to 2017, and served with Chase on the Chester Selectboard.

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