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Guardians ad Litem in the New Hampshire Court System: A Pilot Program
In 2011, the New Hampshire legislature eliminated funding for Guardian ad Litem (GAL) services for indigent families in divorce and parenting cases, creating a two-tiered system where only those who could afford GAL services had access to them. Based on extensive interviews with key stakeholders…
Vermont Competency Restoration: Policy Landscape and Pathways
Those involved in criminal proceedings in the United States must be "competent to stand trial," meaning they must understand their charges, the consequences of the charges, legal processes and participants, and opportunities to participate in their own defense. Individuals deemed "incompetent" to stand trial have…
A Review of Home Heating Energy Efficiency in Vermont
Vermont's Global Warming Solutions Act sets significant emissions reduction mandates by 2025, 2030, and 2050. Reducing emissions in Vermont's thermal sector is one component for reaching these goals. We consider the impacts of household adoption of weatherization, cold climate heat pumps, biofuels, and natural gas…
Sustainable Waste Management
As New Hampshire grapples with dwindling landfill capacity alongside rising waste generation, it is critical to explore sustainable waste management strategies that emphasize solid waste reduction, practical and environmental management, while protecting economic profitability. This report examines current solid waste practices in New Hampshire and…
VERMONT FLOOD RESILIENCE
As climate change transforms global weather patterns, extreme weather events, especially flooding, will increase in severity. Following the July 2023 flooding event, Vermont suffered catastrophic physical, monetary, and social losses. The state had previously implemented some flood resilience measures following Hurricane Irene in 2011, but…
Nuclear Electricity Expansion in New Hampshire
Expanding nuclear energy production is increasingly considered crucial to attaining a dependable, large-scale, low-carbon energy future. In the last 30 years, however, only one reactor in the U.S. has successfully been licensed, constructed, and made operational. Advanced nuclear technology offers a variety of innovative approaches…
ECONOMICALLY DIVERSE HOUSING IN THE UPPER VALLEY LAKE SUNAPEE REGION
This research brief focuses on the development of affordable housing in the Upper Valley Lake Sunapee Region (UVLSR) of New Hampshire. The region faces an ever-present housing shortage that affects low and moderate-income families, limiting their access to livable housing in both the rental and…
VARIATION IN PAID FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE MODELS
In January 2023, New Hampshire became the first state to implement a voluntary paid family and medical leave program.¹ In addition to expanding paid family and medical leave to state employees and allowing employers to purchase coverage for their employees through the state program, under…
ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR SELF-REPRESENTED LITIGANTS THROUGH THE NEW HAMPSHIRE CIRCUIT COURT NAVIGATOR PROGRAM: A PATH FORWARD
The New Hampshire Circuit Court Navigator Program currently operates with two court employees to provide legal information and assistance to self-represented litigants (SRLs). This report highlights the current effectiveness of the Navigator Program and provides recommendations for how the Program can continue to grow sustainably…
CHEMICALS OF CONCERN: ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF VERMONT S. 25 ON HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT, AND ECONOMY
In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of the environmental and health concerns posed by Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) and various other chemical families commonly found in consumer products. Vermont State S. 25 seeks to address these concerns; if passed, it would…