Howard Dean called the governorship "the greatest job in Vermont"
when he took the state’s top post in 1991. In the decade since, Gov.
Howard Dean has lead Vermont with a firm fiscal discipline, an
unwavering commitment to children’s health care and education, and a
keen environmental awareness.
A common sense moderate who firmly believes that social justice can
only be accomplished through strong financial management, Gov. Dean
has cut the income tax twice, removed the sales tax on most
clothing, and reduced the state’s long-term debt. Not only did the
governor pay off an inherited $70 million deficit, he worked with
lawmakers to build "rainy day" reserves to help the state through
any future economic downturn.
During the Dean tenure, more than 41,000 new jobs have been created,
the state’s minimum wage has climbed twice, incentive programs have
expanded to help downtowns attract new businesses, and tax
incentives were created to attract and keep new companies.
If fiscal management is Gov. Dean’s trademark, improving the lives
of Vermont’s children is his passion. A physician, Gov. Dean
strengthened the Dr. Dynasaur program to guarantee health coverage
to virtually every child in Vermont age 18 and under. Vermont has
one of the lowest uninsured rates in the country -- and highest
rates of immunized children. Gov. Dean has expanded programs to help
seniors afford prescription drugs, and signed into law one of the
toughest managed care consumer protections in the U.S.
It is preservation of Vermont’s precious natural resources and
landscapes that the governor considers his legacy. Gov. Dean worked
with local communities and the federal government to preserve more
than one million acres of farmland, shorefront, working forests and
wilderness.
Under the Dean administration, 76 of the state’s leaking landfills
were safely closed, and Vermont became a leader in the move to
reduce mercury pollution and stop power plants from polluting the
air. Gov. Dean has created bikeways, lead the effort to restore
commuter rail service in Vermont, and lead a strong, coordinated
attack on sprawl.
Working with lawmakers, prosecutors, judges and law enforcement,
Gov. Dean has cracked down on violent crime in Vermont and ensured
that violent felons spend time behind bars. He has fought to protect
family farms, increased the number of women and minorities in
judgeships and other prominent positions, cracked down on domestic
violence, and put Vermont in the forefront for child support
collections.
Gov. Dean is a physician who previously shared a medical practice
with his wife, Dr. Judith Steinberg. He received his bachelor’s
degree from Yale University in 1971 and his medical degree from
Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City in 1978. He
served in the Vermont House from 1982 to 1986; was elected
lieutenant governor in 1986; became governor in 1991 with the death
of then-Gov. Richard Snelling.
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