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Ruse's deputy had retired in October 1994. After Douglas won the treasurer's election, Ruse offered him the deputy's position so that Douglas would have an opportunity to learn the workings of the treasurer's office. Douglas accepted, and served as deputy state treasurer from November 1994 until
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As a result of Ruse's decision not to run again, only Douglas had filed as a major party candidate for treasurer; in the absence of a Democratic candidate, Douglas won the Democratic nomination by write-in vote. In the general election, Douglas faced only token opposition, and received over 91% of
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by employers, financial institutions, housing, public accommodations, and other contexts. After the Vermont Human Rights Commission recommended that Governor Douglas veto a similar bill in 2006, Douglas worked with legislators to craft a new bill in 2007. This bill passed both chambers of the
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was criticized for being too friendly with financial services firms that had an interest in matters handled by the state treasurer, including accepting campaign contributions from them, and appearing in an advertisement for one. Because of the controversy, in 1994 Ruse decided not to run for
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almost always chooses the candidate who won a plurality, and Racine did not contest the results. In January 2003, the legislature selected Douglas by a vote of 159 to 16. Douglas won reelection to a second two-year term in 2004, defeating Democrat
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in the 2006 Senate race. In April 2005, Jeffords announced that he would not seek re-election, which led to speculation that Douglas would throw his hat into the ring against Vermont independent Congressman
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After leaving office Douglas became an Executive in Residence at Middlebury College and authored a memoir, which was published in late 2012. On July 29, 2015, Douglas was named the interim director of the
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Douglas decided to stand for re-election in 2008 and ran unopposed in the Republican primary on September 9, 2008. His principal challengers in the general election were Independent/
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from 2003 to 2011. On August 27, 2009, Douglas announced that he would not seek re-election for a fifth term in 2010. He left the office in January 2011.
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Executive Order No. 100–91 ("Vermont-Karelia Sister-State Relationship") (January 7, 1991). The text of this Executive Order is available on
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Acts and Resolves of the 2007–2008 session of the Vermont General Assembly, Act 41 (S.51). The text of this act is available on
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On June 2, 2009, Democrats in the Vermont House and Senate voted to override Douglas's veto of the Vermont state budget.
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sign a resolution aimed at enhancing employment opportunities in state government for people with disabilities.
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reelection. This decision was not widely known; Ruse stated that he withheld his decision not to run so that
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beginning his term as treasurer in January 1995. Douglas was reelected in 1996, 1998 and 2000.
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In early 2005, Douglas announced that he would not run against Democratic-leaning independent
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In early 2010, Douglas became the first American political leader to be appointed to the
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until it was broken by Governor Phil Scott in March 2022 as protest against the ongoing
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in November 1980, a post which he held until 1992. That year he sought election to the
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the next day, marking the first time Douglas had been overridden during his tenure.
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On August 27, 2009, Douglas announced that he would not seek re-election in 2010.
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Former Gov. Douglas interim director of historical society, WCAX, Jul. 29, 2015
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Former Gov. Douglas interim director of historical society, WCAX, Jul. 29, 2015
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On May 22, 2007, Governor Douglas signed a landmark civil rights bill banning
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Commissioner of Banking, Insurance, Securities and Health Care Administration
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Gov. Douglas vetoes gender discrimination bill, Times Argus, May 18, 2006
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in the White House on February 2, 2009. He also served as Chairman of the
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Rasmussen Reports "Toplines 2010 Vermont Governor" (June 17, 2010)
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On January 6, 2011, Douglas became an executive in residence at
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vetoed a bill allowing marriage for same-sex couples in Vermont
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major. Vermont maintained a sister-state relationship with the
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during his third two-year term at the age of 25. He left the
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On June 17, 2010, his approval rating stood at 65 percent.
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Douglas currently serves on the Governors' Council of the
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Douglas became the first governor to meet with President
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in 1979, afterwards serving as a top aide to Governor
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Governor of Vermont
Brian Dubie
Howard Dean
Peter Shumlin
National Governors Association
Ed Rendell
Joe Manchin
Treasurer of Vermont
Paul W. Ruse Jr.
Jeb Spaulding
Secretary of State of Vermont
Richard A. Snelling
Madeleine Kunin
James A. Guest
Donald M. Hooper
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Middlebury College
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