Bennington needs a meaningful police oversight board

Every community should have meaningful oversight of their police department. We wrote a letter with the Rutland Area NAACP urging the Bennington Select Board to empower their civilian oversight board to review specific police misconduct complaints.

A letter from ACLU-VT and Rutland Area NAACP

Vermont Legislature Drops the Ball on Police Reform

While Vermont continued to adopt smarter criminal justice policies this year, we have also seen a shockingly inadequate response to the opioid crisis, and a failure to enact any meaningful police reforms. 

Vermont Legislature Drops the Ball on Police Reform

What is your state's attorney doing in your name? For most, there's no way to know.

Given state’s attorneys’ immense power and outsized impact on the lives of Vermonters, voters must know what these elected officials are doing in your name. Unfortunately, much of what state’s attorneys do is hidden from the public. We're trying to change that.

What is your state's attorney doing in your name?

That’s a Wrap! Closing out the 2022 Legislative Session

The Vermont legislature adjourned last week, bringing the 2022 legislative session to a close. With our allies, we helped introduce proactive civil liberties legislation, tracked more than one hundred bills, and testified numerous times before House and Senate Committees.

2022 Legislative Session Debrief

Overdose Prevention Sites Will Save Lives. What is Vermont Waiting For?

Vermont is experiencing an overdose crisis. State leaders must utilize every available tool to address this crisis, save lives, and make our communities safer - including authorizing overdose prevention sites.

Overdose prevention sites will save lives. What is Vermont waiting for?

In solidarity with Vermont’s trans community

It has been a heart-wrenching month for Vermont’s transgender community and allies.

trans people belong

Guest Blog: Ending Cash Bail by Sarah George

Meaningful change in the American legal system begins with a recognition that the entire system is built on systemic racism and classism, and policies that perpetuate the same. That includes cash bail.

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2022 Legislative Session: Heading Into the Home Stretch

Now that the dust has settled after crossover week, here’s an update on key legislation advanced by the ACLU and our allies: bills that passed, are on the move, proposing studies, and stuck on the wall.

2022 legislative priorities post crossover debrief

2022 Mid-Session Legislative Update

We’re about to enter “crossover week” in the Vermont Legislature, when House and Senate lawmakers scramble to vote bills out of the committees send them “across” to the other chamber. At this critical juncture, we wanted to share a status update on some of our priority issue areas.

2022 legislative priorities mid-session update