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"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are."

— Teddy Roosevelt 


 

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The Roosevelt Institution

Middlebury Chapter

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Special Annoucement: Middlebury Students published in "25 Ideas" publications.

Helping Working Families with Children Under Five

Hallie Fox, Middlebury College

States should provide graded tax credit for working families with children under five, to be used for quality childcare and to encourage better education & licensing of childcare providers.

Twenty-Cent Consumer Tax on Plastic and Paper Bags

Olivia Katz, Middlebury College

The federal government should implement a 20-cent consumer tax on plastic and paper shopping bags to internalize the environmental costs of bag consumption. The legislation would both discourage use of disposable bags and raise money to implement a more comprehensive bag-recycling program.

Stimulating a Transition to Hybrid Taxis in New York City

Brandon Avrutin, Middlebury College

New York City should encourage the transition to hybrid taxis. Such a transition would benefit both the environment and taxi drivers. NYC can do so by levying a Pigouvian tax on non-hybrid taxis of an amount equal to the social cost of their carbon emissions in excess of hybrid emissions

Congratulations!

Hello and welcome to the Roosevelt Institution Chapter at Middlebury! Since February 2005 Middlebury has had great success and is excited about yet another year of activity on campus!

What is our mission?
    At Middlebury, we believe in the power of connecting students ideas and         research to outlets for change. Our goal is to give Middlebury students the     opportunity and resources to produce creative solutions to practical             problems.

Who are we looking for?
    We are looking for bright, articulate, forward-thinking individuals who have     communication skills, fresh ideas, and want to change the current political     landscape. By no means are we limited to political science majors. Students     of all disciples are welcome and encouraged to join Roosevelt!

What are our challenges for the year?

Our national challenges this year will focus on:
        -Community Development
        -Making Democracy Work
        -Sustainable Communities through Equal Justice
You can find out more about Roosevelt’s national challenges on the   homepage. We will be hosting discussions, panels, speaking events, and    publication opportunities related to these challenges.

Middlebury Vision and Goals for 2007-08:
    -Campus outreach and events
        Frequent “Campus” articles
        Monthly panel discussions
        Potential Roosevelt class for academic credit
        Roosevelt Radio – Fireside Chats
        Faculty Advisory Board
    -Contact with VT legislature
        Meetings with local representatives
        Visits to the statehouse
        More contact with public policy organizations
   -National and Regional Coordination
        Hosting and attending national events
        More Middlebury students published in Roosevelt’s 25 Ideas Volume and         Roosevelt Review

How you can get involved:
1) Come to our meetings!! MONDAYS, 8 PM FOREST WEST LOUNGE

2) Join one of our policy centers:

International Affairs
    Contact: Daniela Fiedler

Environmental Affairs
    Contact: Lemar Clarke

(If none of these appeal to you, contact Hallie or Dave about starting your own policy center!)

3) Visit our Communications Page for press clippings from local papers, and to read op-eds by current Middlebury Roosevelt students. Also check out the Middlebury photo gallery

4) Please feel free to contact Hallie or Dave with any questions.

Contact the Executive Committee:
    Co-Presidents: Hallie Fox and David Dolginow
    Development Director: Abigail Blum
    Senior Fellows Correspondent: Jessie Singleton
    Academic Advisor: Nadia Horning

Our Faculty Advisory Board:
    This year, we have invited a number of faculty members to sit on our             Advisory Board. These faculty members will aid us in research, organizing     events, establishing contacts, and sending us potential Roosevelt                 students. They will be an important part in expanding Roosevelt’s reach on     campus.
Members include:
    David Collander, Economics
    Mathew Dickinson, Political Science
    Nadia Horning, Political Science
    Jon Isham, Environmental Studies
    Bertram Johnson, Political Science
    Chris Klyza, Political Science
    Sujata Moorti, Women and Gender
    Allison Stanger, Political Science

Events:
    Visit us at the Activities Fair Thursday, September 13th from 5-7
    Look out for more updates on our October Recruitment Event

View the Facebook group (must be a member)