VDP Party Platform
ADOPTED AUGUST 20, 2022
Preamble
Our nation’s democracy is under immense pressure. The damage caused by the January 6th 2021 attempt to sabotage the peaceful transfer of power is a threat to our democracy.
Additionally, a politicized Supreme Court has become increasingly alienated from the will of most Americans and threatens to undermine our fundamental human rights. During a single week in June of 2022, Republican-appointed Supreme Court members:
In the face of these attacks, Vermonters continue to defend and extend the conditions on which democracy depends.
Like other Americans, Vermonters are burdened with rising inflation caused by Putin’s war in Ukraine, global supply chain bottlenecks, and unrestrained price-gouging by giant companies, especially those that control energy and food processing in the United States.
There is much work ahead. While too many states devolve into autocracy, Vermont can and should extend its leading role as a laboratory of 21st century democracy.
Our nation’s democracy is under immense pressure. The damage caused by the January 6th 2021 attempt to sabotage the peaceful transfer of power is a threat to our democracy.
Additionally, a politicized Supreme Court has become increasingly alienated from the will of most Americans and threatens to undermine our fundamental human rights. During a single week in June of 2022, Republican-appointed Supreme Court members:
- Decimated every woman’s freedom to control her reproductive health.
- Crippled each state’s authority to protect its citizens by managing the use of guns.
- Destroyed the wall between church and state.
- Laid a blueprint for a further assault on fundamental rights to individual privacy and autonomy, including contraception and marriage equality.
- Severely hindered the EPA’s authority to regulate air quality.
- Failed to comply with the conflict-of-interest regulations imposed on all other federal judges.
In the face of these attacks, Vermonters continue to defend and extend the conditions on which democracy depends.
- During the Covid pandemic, Vermonters have blended personal responsibility with a concern for our communities resulting in nation-high levels of vaccinations.
- Despite the challenges of the pandemic, Vermonters voted in record numbers and Vermont ranked number one in the national Election Performance Index.
- While Republican lawmakers in 27 states worked to limit access to the ballot, Vermont Democrats enacted legislation to expand voter participation.
- In 2020, our Democratic Secretary of State, in partnership with the Democratic led legislature, ensured that Vermonters could vote safely in record numbers.
- While the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade threatens to ban or curtail access to abortion and related health services, Vermonters are poised to ratify a constitutional amendment protecting an individual’s right to personal reproductive self-determination.
Like other Americans, Vermonters are burdened with rising inflation caused by Putin’s war in Ukraine, global supply chain bottlenecks, and unrestrained price-gouging by giant companies, especially those that control energy and food processing in the United States.
There is much work ahead. While too many states devolve into autocracy, Vermont can and should extend its leading role as a laboratory of 21st century democracy.