Henry Raymond
Fairfax News => Political Issues/Comments => Topic started by: Chris Santee on July 17, 2008, 10:55:45 AM
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact: Chris Santee 849-2758 or Cell: 782-0406
Fairfax, Vt., July 16, 2008 -- Chris Santee, editor of The Fairfax News, announced his candidacy today for State Representative for the Legislative District of Franklin-1, covering Fairfax and Georgia.
“Vermont is the greatest place in the world, bar none. But, in order to keep it that way, we need to send legislators to Montpelier who will focus on issues and solve problems in our own back yards. Because,” said Santee, “it doesn’t matter if Vermont is the greatest place in the world if you can’t afford to live here.”
“This past legislative session, we needed the legislature to make progress on property tax reform, an economic plan to deal with rising fuel costs, food costs, housing costs, and laws that keep our children and our communities safe from the worst kind of predators. What we got instead was a lot of wasted time and taxpayer dollars on decriminalizing marijuana, eliminating the electoral college for presidential elections, banning bogus rock stars, and, on the day we found out our state revenues were so far below expectations that we would have to cut $25 million worth of government services, a debate and non-binding resolution on the conflict between China and Tibet.”
“These priorities must change. I am ready to go to Montpelier, reach across the aisle, and work with everybody to make sure Vermonters are fiscally secure and physically safe.”
“Our first objective should be to take swift and effective action in regard to the heating fuel crisis we will be facing this winter. We need to take action and get Vermont’s economy booming again. We need to make Vermont the last place in the world a sexual predator would ever want to be. The one thing we do not need to do is raise taxes in any way shape or form, and I pledge to fight any tax increase on Vermonters proposed by anyone."
Chris Santee is a graduate of the Albany Academy in New York, attended Syracuse University, the United States Naval Academy Prep School in Rhode Island and studied economics at Champlain College. He served four years in the U.S. Navy, including 18 months on the flight deck of the U.S.S. Nimitz, and has worked as a consultant to several businesses over the past decade, including medical and criminal background software companies, as well as operating web sites (including FranklinOne.com). Chris also serves on the Board of the Fairfax Business & Professional Association.
Chris is married to Terri Santee. They have two sons, a senior in highschool, and a first grader in Fairfax.