Tax Policy

VNRC broadly supports land-use related tax policy that supports downtown investment as well as the viability of the working landscape. Examples including downtown tax credits and Current Use.
In “Programs”
- Energy and Climate Action
- Education and Advocacy
- 2014 Legislative Lowdown on Clean Energy and Climate Action
- 2013 Legislative Letdown on Energy and Climate
- The Vermont Yankee Vote
- Local Energy Leadership Meets Legislative Leadership
- Energy Bills of the 2012 Vermont Legislative Session
- A Timeline of Entergy Nuclear Vermont Yankee’s Falterings and Falsehoods
- Energy Committees and VECAN
- Efficiency and Conservation
- Energy Planning
- Global Climate Change
- Renewables
- Transportation-Energy-Land Use Connections
- Education and Advocacy
- Forests and Wildlife
- Sustainable Communities
- Art Gibb Award
- Act 250 and Permitting
- Community Planning Toolbox
- Designations/Growth Centers
- Land Use Planning/Smart Growth
- Research
- Tax Policy
- Working Lands
- Water
- Living With Vermont’s Rivers – A River Science Conference
- Water Caucus
- Dam Operation and Licensing
- Enforcement
- Groundwater
- Groundwater Map Examples
- Groundwater Mapping: Importance and Overview
- Groundwater Problems in Vermont
- Groundwater Protection in Your Town: A Guide
- Protecting Groundwater: The Case for Filling a Gap in Vermont Water Law
- S.304 – Groundwater Withdrawal Permit Program
- The Benefits of Declaring Groundwater a Public Trust
- The Case for Declaring Groundwater a Public Resource
- The Science of Groundwater
- Vermont’s Groundwater Factsheet
- Violating the Public’s Trust, and the Public Trust
- Rivers
- Stormwater Pollution
- Vermont’s Water Quality Standards
- Wetlands