Biography

Kevin Hoyt is an 8th generation native Vermonter from Bennington, a life-long conservation educator, humanitarian and environmentalist. Also, a strong 2A supporter and advocate of constitutional law and safe streets, he is also pro-cannabis, pro-term limits, pro-common sense and anti-corruption.

Opioids are his main concern and Kevin has the proven policy to lead Vermont and then the Nation out of the opioid crisis.
Education reform, judicial reform, tax reform, healthcare reform, sustainable farming and giant leaps in economic growth and development are the other top issues and has policies for each of them.

His policies, and thousands of informational podcasts are on his social media pages, particularly on his always-free, Grass Roots Warrior Network on Rumble.

Kevin doesn’t want to “Govern” anyone, has solutions for redirecting our out-of-control government, and looks forward to making Vermonters proud of our great state again by limiting government and returning Vermont to the people.

Candidate occupation

Self-identified Governor of Vetmont, Marketing, Conservation Educator, Structural Engineering, Visionary

Why are you running for office?

I wasn’t sure if I could afford to live in the state that I love,with the people that I love, I am tired of watching my friends and neighbors suffer. I can no longer allow the corruption.


Issues in brief

Do you believe Vermonters are better off now than they were 10 years ago?

No

Do you believe Vermont needs a new education funding formula?

Yes

Do you support imposing new taxes on the wealthiest Vermonters?

No

Do you support the establishment of overdose prevention centers?

Yes

Do you support a ban on flavored tobacco products?

No answer

Do you support increasing penalties for property crimes such as shoplifting?

No answer

Do you believe Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election?

No


Issues in depth

What would you do to help grow Vermont’s economy?

My Opioid Policy comes with giant economic growth and development in all sectors, and also includes a huge return on investment. We save money and we save lives.

My policies for sustainable farming, tax breaks and tax deductions will increase jobs as we revisit how we safely feed the population. I will bring manufacturing, development and distribution to farmers and citizens alike with innovations in the hemp industry. New technologies and innovations in energy will also provide jobs as we cut government and taxes to decrease the cost of living.

What changes, if any, would you make to the way Vermont funds its schools?

Giant question.

We need to remove the State, Communist Chinese Core Curriculum, and the Teachers Union from education. Political agendas do not belong in our schools, and student control and legal rights should go back to the parents. I will bring spending oversight and school choice. I believe the future of education in Vt is homeschooling, private schools and charter schools. It is as easy as the money follows the student.

Is Vermont doing enough, too much or not enough to address climate change? Please explain.

Too much in the wrong direction .

The climate is changing because it is being engineered. I will write an executive order to ban all aerosol spraying, geo-engineering and the poisoning of Vermonters. We cannot afford the CCP Green Energy LIE, where we pay more money for less efficiency.

Is Vermont doing enough, too much or not enough to regulate gun ownership? Please explain.

Too much, as spiking crime rates and violence in our communities show. “Shall not be infringed” is crystal clear to me and the loss of our firearm freedoms and constitutional rights has caused additional adverse effects to public safety and Vermonters in general.

I am one of the few candidates you will ever see as a firearms advocate. I have devoted over 3 decades and over half my life as a conservation educator, wildlife expert, firearms safety instructor and a spokesman for the National Shooting Sports on a world level.

What would you do to help ease Vermont’s housing crisis?

We need to cut the cost of living and the corruption in Vermont. We cannot afford our government anymore. Complete infrastructure and government reform is needed. This is a complex issue that involves immigration reform, tax reform, economic opportunity, the opioid epidemic etc. Banking crimes, fraud and government corruption have made our towns and state the largest property and real estate owners, and that has to go back to the people.

How would you address rising homelessness in Vermont?

Tax cuts, tax breaks, cut government and the cost of living and the opioid policy.

What would you do to increase access to health care services for Vermonters?

The medical system is crashing and has lost the trust of the people. Insurance companies and Big Pharma have manipulated the healthcare system to a gross injustice.

New healthcare alternatives and healing technologies already exist and the medical system will be changing. Frequency healing, stem cell regeneration, color and light therapy, immuno-therapies and removing poisoning farming practices weaponized food and toxic medicines is vital as we clean our water, air and soil. Clean, natural LIVING water is already a commodity.


Financial disclosure

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You can find Hoyt’s financial disclosure here.

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