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…

Net Metering Policy Options for Wolfeboro, NH

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2018 - 2019

Because there is an interest among residents and businesses in expanding local generation of renewable energy, the Town of Wolfeboro, New Hampshire implemented a pilot net metering program in 2008, and the Wolfeboro Municipal Energy Department is now exploring the economic feasibility of expanding this program for more of its…

2018 State of the Upper Valley Poll

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2017 - 2018

Affordable housing continues to be a concern among Upper Valley residents. There have been numerous reports in local newspapers addressing the issues and the causes of lack of affordable housing options in the Upper Valley. Despite lack of housing options, there have been difficulties in constructing new housing developments due…

2018 Upper Valley Housing Community Discussion

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Academic Year
2017 - 2018

On May 26, 2018 more than fifty Upper Valley residents gathered at the Nelson A, Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences at Dartmouth College for a community discussion on affordable housing in the Upper Valley.  The event, co–sponsored by the Rockefeller Center and Vital Communities, began with…

Promoting Maternal and Child Health in Kosovo

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2017 - 2018

The 1999 conflict in Kosovo left the country with some of the worst maternal and infant health outcomes in all of Europe. Although many maternal and infant health indicators have since improved, the fragmented system has allowed other health outcomes to worsen, including dramatically increasing cesarean rates. The overall cesarean…

Financial Considerations for Paid Family Leave in New Hampshire

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Academic Year
2017 - 2018

Paid family leave is a major issue that has gained prominence in the past electoral cycles, with both President Obama and President Trump supporting paid leave programs at the federal level.[i] Currently, there is no national program providing paid family leave to workers, but four states now offer coverage…

Roadblocks and Law Enforcement Spending in New Hampshire

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2017 - 2018

Sobriety checkpoints in New Hampshire are used to deter drunk drivers and to keep New Hampshire roads safe. Though not legal in all states, New Hampshire legitimizes and legalizes these checkpoints through statute with judicial approval. Early in the session, the New Hampshire Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety…

Civil Asset Forfeiture Policy

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Academic Year
2017 - 2018

As a result of the policy changes promulgated by Attorney General Sessions, federal Civil Asset Forfeiture policy has changed. Most notably, the Equitable Sharing Program has been revived, which gives state and local law enforcement agencies the ability to use federal law to seize assets. New Hampshire has the second…

Regulating Credit Reporting Agencies

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Academic Year
2017 - 2018

Credit is a vital aspect of the global financial system, as it allows consumers and businesses to maintain a constant flow of money that fuels the economy. Without credit, most individuals would not be able to major purchases like a car or a home, and businesses would not be able…

Investigating Policy Options for Recreational Marijuana in New Hampshire

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2017 - 2018

In this report, data from five states that have legalized recreational marijuana are analyzed in order to provide comparative knowledge for the New Hampshire state legislature to consider when discussing marijuana policy. After evaluating similarities between New Hampshire and states that have moved from legal medical marijuana to recreational marijuana…

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