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Vermont Fiscal Policy: Established Bank and Paper Money (1787)

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The Vermont Fiscal Policy: Established Bank and Paper Money, also known as Fiscal Policy Question 1, was on the 1787 ballot in Vermont as a legislatively referred state statute. It was defeated. The act would have established a bank in charge of issuing paper money as loans to the people.[1]

Election results

Vermont Fiscal Policy Question 1 (1787)
ResultVotesPercentage
Defeatedd No219782.81%
Yes45617.19%

Election results via: Vermont Secretary of State

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