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Shumlin: VT Moving Forward to Rebuild State Facilities

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WATERBURY, Vt. -

Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin announced the state will move forward to rebuild state facilities damaged by Tropical Storm Irene, despite not knowing how much money the federal government will provide for rebuilding.

The cost is estimated at $170 million to rebuild the state complex in Waterbury and several mental health facilities around the state. State leaders hope FEMA chips in some $90 million.

Shumlin says the state can't wait any longer for FEMA and must start construction soon. He pointed to mental ill patients in adequate facilities and the town of Waterbury, which is struggling with the state complex closed.

"This is a tough decision. Is there a risk? Absolutely," says Shumlin.  "If we fall short, we will use the ingenuity that has got us as far as we have come since Irene hit us to get us the rest the way."

That's not a good enough back up plan according to Shumlin's opponent in the governor's race, Republican Randy Brock.

"I haven't heard the worst case statement, as to precisely what we're going to do and exactly how we're going to pay for it and what it's going to cost," says Brock.

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