Civil Liberties Report Card

Governor Scott’s policies and positions over the past two years have proven increasingly hostile to Vermonters’ civil liberties.

civil liberties report card

2024 Post-Crossover Update

Now that the dust has settled post-crossover, we have a better picture of legislative priorities in the last weeks of the session. Make your voice heard today!

2024 Policy Priorities: Post-crossover update

Tell the Gov: Fund unconditional emergency housing in Vermont

Use our form to contact the Governor's office today.

Tell Governor Scott: Fund unconditional emergency housing for all who need it

Community safety solutions

We cannot arrest our way out of the problems we face.

public safety solutions

2024 Mid-session legislative update

It is critical time to make your voice heard.

mid session update

Part II: "No family should go through this."

Burlington’s first response system is plagued by history of racism and ableism.

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Vermont needs to invest in people, not prisons

Tell your legislators to reject prison expansion and pursue proven strategies to reduce our reliance on incarceration.

People not prisons

Part I: “No family should go through this."

When we advocate for police oversight and accountability, it's to prevent cases like this one from ever happening.

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Economic justice is a civil liberties issue

With more revenue from the state’s wealthiest residents, we can build a better Vermont for all of us.

Fair Share for Vermont