Scott: Time for a four-year term
Although all of that spending gives a short-lived shot in the arm to political consultants, marketing firms and media entities, it’s not something that injects long-term productivity into the state’s economy.
On video: Scott calls for focus on civic engagement
We need to ask ourselves, what can we do to make Vermonters feel more welcome and more inspired to participate in their government? How can we make ourselves more accessible? FULL TEXT OF SPEECH
Dubie's farewell speech to Senate
It has been a privilege to have the opportunity to serve our state in elected office.
Dubie’s farewell speech to Senate
It has been a privilege to have the opportunity to serve our state in elected office.
Nancy Driscoll named Scott’s chief of staff
November 16, 2010 Lt.-Governor-Elect Phil Scott Names Chief of Staff Montpelier, VT – Lt.-Governor-Elect Phil Scott announced today that Nancy Driscoll has joined his office as Chief of Staff. Driscoll served as communications manager on Scott’s campaign. She has 10 years of experience in marketing and public relations, and has run her own marketing agency [...]
Story + video: Scott wins lieutenant governor seat by healthy margin
Scott added that he strives to work to reach consensus; “I can attain that with Peter.”
Scott backed by Rutland Herald and Times Argus
“If Brian Dubie is elected governor, Scott could serve as a go-between connecting the governor with the Democratic Senate. If Peter Shumlin is elected governor, Scott would be the highest elected Republican and a leading ambassador between his party and the new governor.”
Stowe Reporter endorses Scott
Numerous dailies and weeklies across the state have endorsed Scott, including the St. Albans Messenger, Burlington Free Press, Caledonian-Record, Addison Independent, Herald of Randolph and the Manchester Journal.
Scott endorsed by Cal-Rec, St. Albans Messenger
“Mr. Scott is an antidote to what ails our political system,” editor Emerson Lynn wrote. “He is a self-made man, who champions the need for self-reliance. At a time when partisanship is in ascendancy, he has the personality that allows him to work on both sides of the aisle. He can’t be badgered into following the political crowd.”
Scott launches “Race to the Finish,” is endorsed by the Free Press
From the Burlington Free Press: “Phil Scott, the Republican, has a deep knowledge of how the Senate works, accumulated during his 10 years as senator from Washington County. His appointment as chairman of the Institutions Committee by the Senate’s Democratic leadership speaks to the trust and respect he has won during his tenure.”
























