A Vision for Building a Community-Based Economy for the 2nd Franklin District
By Genevieve Fraser
I suspect we share similar ideals. We want children to be well fed, live and
play in a safe environment and receive a well-rounded education. We want affordable, cutting-edge health care for
all – and to assure our elders and veterans and those in need of special care receive
the support services they need and deserve. Our towns must have sufficient
funds to provide vitally needed services.
We
all need good paying jobs, safe housing and the amenities that make life
enjoyable. But our economy is in trouble.
We can no longer rely on “business as usual.” Added to that uncertainty
are the all-to-obvious impacts of climate change that have spawned weird
weather patterns and a fear that dust bowl era crop failures will drive up food
prices and create scarcity.
I believe creative
solutions still can be found right here at home using our “Yankee ingenuity!”
As state representative for the 2nd Franklin District, I will bridge the gap between ideals
and the challenges ahead by rebuilding our local economy so that adequate
revenues can flow into our nearly depleted public coffers. I propose we create Industrial Bio-Parks
built around CHP (combined heat and power) renewable energy. These facilities would provide heat and
electricity to a pellet plant, greenhouses, food processing centers and 21st
Century industries that will contribute to environmental solutions, not
problems. The 2nd Franklin District
Industrial Bio-Parks will serve as incubators for new and emerging manufactured
products with our community colleges providing education and training for
well-paying jobs. At the heart of this
Green Economy would be recreation and tourism and an expanded agriculture and forest
and wood products industry promoted by a Green Certified Buy Local Program.