Pick Rick Hube for State Representative

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Research & Development Tax Credit

Purpose: Research and development is a key aspect of Vermont’s economic future.  As the knowledge based sector of the global economy expands, Vermont must continue to adapt by welcoming software development and other high tech industries.  While the E-state initiative is an important step for growth in these areas, we can do more to promote these emerging sectors of our economy. Incentives will allow Vermont companies to better compete with companies in other states that offer similar credits.

Plan: Research and development tax credits for Vermont businesses will mirror the federal R&D tax credits at the state level for entrepreneurs on the cutting edge of their industries. 

 

Fighting For Tax Fairness

Since 2000, Act 60 has forced taxpayers in our district to pay out $ more than we’ve received from Montpelier in state aid to education, tax prebates or rebates – a disparity that increases every second the statewide property tax remains on the books.

Rep. Hube is the acknowledged legislative leader in the fight to overturn the status quo and replace Act 60 with a school financing system that is fair, affordable, and simple.

What Others Are Saying


Rick Hube led the effort to get more than $7 million restored to the state Education Fund, putting Vermont taxpayers first.
Governor Douglas

When legislative leaders are stuck in neutral, you can count on Rick Hube to shift things into gear.Rick gets things done!
Rep. Daryl Pillsbury, Independent

Rick Hube is one of the most effective legislators in Montpelier – from property tax reform, energy policy to healthcare, he is a passionate advocate for his constituents.
Rep. Ron Allard, Democrat
Rick has demonstrated an unparalleled ability to reach across party lines and build consensus.
Rep. Jim Fitzgerald, Democrat

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