BANNING FLAVORED TOBACCO PRODUCTS IN VERMONT

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2023 - 2024

This study explores the public health and financial impacts of a ban on the retail sale of flavored tobacco products in Vermont, including flavored e-cigarettes except for menthol, which is dependent on the results of Vermont's health equity advisory commission.[i] In January 2023, this policy was introduced in Senate…

COMMUNITY POWER AGGREGATION

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2023 - 2024

Our research explored the concept of Community Choice Aggregation (CCA), which empowers local governments to procure electricity on behalf of their communities. CCA, alternatively termed Municipal Aggregation or Community Power Aggregation (CPA), is an energy supply model founded on the principle of collective demand. By harnessing the strength of bulk…

VERMONT PRE-K AND CHILDCARE EXPANSION: CONTEXT AND PEER MODELS

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2022 - 2023

Despite its high ranking from the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) as fourth in the nation for accessibility for four-year-olds and second for three-year-olds, Vermont struggles to provide childcare and pre-K programs that meet the needs of its residents. High quality early childhood education has been shown to…

ESTIMATING THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF STATE-FUNDED SNAP AND TANF PROGRAMS FOR IMMIGRANTS IN MASSACHUSETTS

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2022 - 2023

Immigrant eligibility for federal public benefits programs is governed by a patchwork of federal laws and regulations. Federal public benefits programs include programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). Prior to the passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Act (PRWORA)…

Community Nursing in Vermont

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2022 - 2023

Healthcare across the United States is fragmented, expensive, and inefficient; the healthcare delivery system in Vermont is no exception. In fact, due to the state's distinct aging demographic and geographic composition, Vermont experiences unique challenges in access to healthcare and health equity.1 While Vermont's Blueprint for Health has sought…

EMS Workforce Shortage in New Hampshire

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2022 - 2023

New Hampshire is facing a shortage of Emergency Medical Service (EMS) workers. This shortage is impacting residents statewide, compromising the system's ability to adequately respond to health care emergencies. Based on stakeholder interviews and a comprehensive literature review, we detail the impact of the EMS personnel shortages on the New…

Biomass Electricity Generation in New Hampshire

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2022 - 2023

In a world increasingly impacted by warming temperatures and climate change, utility companies have been working to develop new forms of renewable energy that do not emit greenhouse gases. In heavily forested areas, such as New Hampshire, wood may be a viable alternative to fossil fuels for electricity generation. Thus…

Alternatives to Affidavits

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2022 - 2023

With the enactment of Senate Bill (SB) 418, voters in the state of New Hampshire who do not have  proof of residency, citizenship, identity, and age eligibility at the polls to same-day register to vote will need to send a copy of their identification within seven days of the election…

Teleheath and Housing Insecurity in the Upper Valley

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Academic Year
2022 - 2023

This study seeks to answer the question, "How can we optimize the delivery of telehealth to improve the health of people experiencing homelessness (PEH) in the Upper Valley?" The question is presented by the Upper Valley Haven's (UVH) Executive Director Michael Redmond as part of the organization's Rural Health Equity…

Responding to Increasing EV Use in Vermont

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2022 - 2023

As electric vehicles (EVs) become more common, and public EV infrastructure more extensive, the State of Vermont will likely need to address three issues: reduced gas tax revenue, public EV charger siting, and expired EV battery processing. EVs do not consume gasoline, so the adoption of EVs will diminish gas…

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