"Jason Gibbs" is an Politics of the United States/American politician from the U.S. state of Vermont. A Republican Party (United States)/Republican, he is running in the Republican primary for Vermont Secretary of State. Gibbs is a native of Brandon, Vermont/Forest Dale, Vermont.

Gibbs formerly served as Vermont's Commissioner of Forest, Parks and Recreation in the Administration of Governor Jim Douglas. Before being appointed Commissioner in 2008, Gibbs was a top aide to Governor Douglas. He first joined Douglas on the Governor's first campaign in 2002. Gibbs went on to serve as the Governor's communications director from 2003 to 2008.

Gibbs announced on April 30, 2010 that he would be stepping down from his post as Commissioner in mid-May.

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They are off to a good start.

He will propose a comprehensive plan to put higher education within reach of Vermont students and families. This is a plan that will benefit more than a generation of school students.

The governor is concerned with a crisis of affordability. He will target economic development efforts that are focused on building generations of opportunity.

Wellness programs have been part of the governor's health care agenda since he was elected. Hospital report cards have been high on the governor's agenda, and the idea of recruiting health care professionals is something he supports.

The governor recognizes the need to make Vermont an affordable place to live and raise a family. We do need to address day to day issues, but we've got to think about the future down the road.

The governor doesn't recall this article, but he's been very clear that he did not believe that then and he doesn't believe that now. He doesn't remember sitting down for the article. This is a disappointing display of the politics of personal destruction, and there's no place for this kind of trash in Vermont.

Frankly, one has to wonder why they would want to poison the well so early in the legislative session.

The governor will outline a comprehensive plan to offer Vermont residents an opportunity to receive a higher education here in Vermont so that they can then work here and raise a family. It's a proposal that will affect an entire generation of school students in the state of Vermont.

Addressing the issues of affordability is important to achieving the economic development goals that will be outlined (Thursday), establishing Vermont as a leader in key 21st century industries.