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    "Challenges for Change" Bill Goes to the Senate on Tuesday, Feb. 8    
    Monday, February 08 2010 @ 02:17 PM GMT+4
    Contributed by: Anonymous

    PoliticsGubernatorial hopeful Susan Bartlett discusses the legislation she will present to the Senate in the following post.

    ....

    I will present the bill that contains the "Challenges for Change" to the Senate on Tuesday, Feb. 8 , This is an important bill that will change the way Vermont government judges success and should save millions of dollars.

    At the end of last session, it was clear that Vermont and the country were in a serious recession and that it would be a long time before we recover.

    We also knew that it was time to take a serious look at how we deliver state services and find ways to do it better with less.

    In the face of significant state layoffs and the continued dropping of revenues, we put aside $100,000 to ask for proposals from professional groups that have worked with governments of all sizes to help us reach the goal of permanent savings through restructuring. Our target was $34 million in 2011, with more savings the following year.

    A company called Public Strategies was awarded the contract. They have over 20 years of experience and they have previously done work in Vermont. The result of their work with the oversight committee is Challenges for Change. This document is available on the legislative web page and I highly recommend you check it out.

    The way to change how government services are delivered is not by having some high paid folks from "away" come in and give us ideas.

    Change is best achieved by having the executive and legislative branches working together to achieve common goals.

    What Public Strategies has done is facilitate these communications. The outcome is a series of "challenges" Let me give you an example:

    A challenge is to get better outcomes from contractors and grantees at a 3.5% lower cost in FY11 and 10% less cost to the state in FY12.

    The state of Vermont has a total of $200 million in contracts every year. Most of these contracts and grants pay for hours or other units of effort, not for results.

    It’s time to make a change to performance-based contracts. In other states, these changes have led to significant dollar savings and better services.

    "Challenges for Change" is about looking at government services in a different way. It’s about setting the outcomes that we want, allocating the money and evaluating the results. Now I know that sounds simple, but for the most part, government doesn’t work that way.

    This type of reform can lead to more transparent budgeting.

    It will allow the folks who are working in an area to know exactly what the outcomes are that are expected of their programs. They know they will be measured on the outcomes and it will be clear what is working and what isn’t working.

    I find this entire idea really exciting and am looking forward to working with folks over the session to further develop the idea of developing more challenges for each agency.

    I have years of experience working with, and standing up to, people of all parties and special interests.

    I appreciate your support so far and look forward to your future support. Don't forget that I am accessible to you anytime you have an issue to discuss. The easiest way to reach me is through my website.

    www.bartlettforgovernor.com


    Let's work together to bring new leadership to the governor’s office, to build a better future based on Vermont's values and traditions.

     

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