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Philip Hoff
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Philip Hoff

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During Philip Hoff’s six years as governor of the Green Mountain State (1963-1969), the politics, demographics, economics and government structure of Vermont changed in major and long-lasting ways, and a new liberal tradition took hold. He was an activist governor, pushing new ideas, concepts and programs and challenging the idea that Vermont governors should be caretakers in the way that his predecessors had been.

Hoff very much believed that government was and should be the primary force in bringing about social change, saying that Every significant decision of our time is going to be made in the governmental arena. He was quick to support efforts to modernize government operations that he considered obsolete and inefficient. But his influence on the state was profound and long lasting. At the time he left office in January 1969, the Rutland Herald predicted that, it will be impossible to turn back the clock to the political era of caretaker governors. Hoff himself left office believing that his six years as an activist governor finally got Vermont off the dime. Bill Kearns put it more bluntly, saying that Hoff
picked up the state by the back of the neck and gave it a damned good, much needed shaking.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University Press of New England
Country
United States
Date
12 January 2012
Pages
232
ISBN
9781611682076

During Philip Hoff’s six years as governor of the Green Mountain State (1963-1969), the politics, demographics, economics and government structure of Vermont changed in major and long-lasting ways, and a new liberal tradition took hold. He was an activist governor, pushing new ideas, concepts and programs and challenging the idea that Vermont governors should be caretakers in the way that his predecessors had been.

Hoff very much believed that government was and should be the primary force in bringing about social change, saying that Every significant decision of our time is going to be made in the governmental arena. He was quick to support efforts to modernize government operations that he considered obsolete and inefficient. But his influence on the state was profound and long lasting. At the time he left office in January 1969, the Rutland Herald predicted that, it will be impossible to turn back the clock to the political era of caretaker governors. Hoff himself left office believing that his six years as an activist governor finally got Vermont off the dime. Bill Kearns put it more bluntly, saying that Hoff
picked up the state by the back of the neck and gave it a damned good, much needed shaking.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University Press of New England
Country
United States
Date
12 January 2012
Pages
232
ISBN
9781611682076