
In the wake of the Vermont Yankee ruling, there is still plenty of political pressure being applied in Montpelier.
Gov. Peter Shumlin met with advocates of the nuclear plant behind closed doors Wednesday, but he won't disclose what they discussed.
The state lost its federal court case to Entergy, with the judge ruling the state does not have the power to shut down the plant for safety reasons. The decision is now being reviewed by the attorney general and the governor says he's waiting for the AG's decision on whether to appeal before speaking out on this issue.
"I have lots of meetings with lots of people. I don't consider any of them secret. My goal is to listen to as many Vermonters as I can about the issues I'm expected to make decisions on as governor. Vermont Yankee is no different," said Shumlin, D-Vermont.
The governor says it's important not to speak out about the case until a decision on an appeal has been made.
Opponents of the nuclear plant are pushing for an appeal of the judge's ruling, while also suggesting the case against Yankee can still be won in separate proceedings before the state public service board.
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