Behavioral threat assessments harm students

Threat assessments run a serious risk of violating students’ due process and privacy rights, and perpetuating harmful biases.

behavioral threat assessments harm kids

Building a public health approach to substance use

We need a new approach to this worsening public health crisis—one that centers the dignity and humanity of our loved ones and neighbors.

A public health approach to substance use

Post-crossover legislative update

The mid-point of the session ("crossover") has passed. Where are our priority bills now? Learn more and contact your legislators.

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A “behavioral threat analysis” mandate would hurt Vermont communities

Children need our support – they shouldn't be treated as potential threats to be monitored and investigated.

Our kids aren't threats

Mid-session legislative update

Learn more about the bills we're watching and engaging with as the legislative "crossover" deadline approaches.

2023 Policy Priorities Mid-Session Update

Investing in people, not prisons

We need to invest in people, not prisons. Tell your legislator to reject the administration’s prison construction proposal.

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Your guide to Town Meeting Day

Towns and cities across Vermont are preparing to vote on local issues on March 7 (in most places). Learn more here.

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Ending unnecessary traffic stops and overpolicing in Vermont

Vermont drivers are overpoliced, and Black and Brown motorists are disproportionately targeted. H.176 would help to change that.

H.176 would end unnecessary traffic stops in Vermont.

Community Oversight 101

A promising opportunity to build accountability and trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

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