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At this year’s conference we will work to uncover our connected interests, consider the concept of “intersectionality,” and commit to approaching our work in solidarity.
Testimony to the Joint Legislative Child Protection Oversight Committee, November 18, 2015
Testimony to the Joint Legislative Child Protection Oversight Committee
A push to improve access to dental care. By: Dan Gorenstein, APM’s Marketplace
A couple years ago, back pain forced Dave Couture to leave his job in an accounting office in Vermont.
The Newest Census Poverty Data
The U.S. Census Bureau released 2014 state-level poverty estimates today. Child poverty rates in Vermont have not decreased.
Going the Distance for Kids
This fall, we are excited once again put on the fundraiser Going the Distance for Kids!
Burlington Free Press, Editorial: Commit to Fight Childhood Poverty
The widening wealth gap in post-recession America should go a long way toward explaining why Vermont — and the United States — continues to see so many children living in poverty.
Raising our voices for kids
Dance to Red Hot Juba! Hear from Paul Cillo, President of Public Assets Institute and enjoy great food by Splash!
Left out the Best Part
In his commentary on paid sick days, Rep. Don Turner cited findings from the Joint Fiscal Office’s analysis of the impact of establishing a minimum standard of paid sick days for working Vermonters.
Schilling: Our Oral Health Crisis
Thousands of Vermonters go without needed dental care every single year — in 2011 and 2012, nearly 100,000 people didn’t get care.
Why Growing Numbers of Americans are Embarrassed to Smile
Fifteen years ago this spring, Surgeon General David Satcher issued a call to action to address what he called America’s “silent epidemic”–the growing incidence of dental disease in this country.
Michelle Fay Commentary: It's Time to do the Right Thing for Working Vermonters
This commentary is by Michelle Fay, who is director of the Vermont Paid Sick Days Campaign and a former state representative from St. Johnsbury.
Peter Galbraith Commentary: A Dentist's Argument for Licensed Dental Practitioners
This commentary is by Dr. Peter Galbraith, who practiced dentistry in Vermont, served as a public health official in New York, Connecticut and Vermont, and was an adviser to several federal agencies including the Centers for Disease Control and the Food and Drug Administration. He lives in South Burlington.
A Better Way to Measure Poverty
Official Poverty Measure Fails to Provide an Accurate Assessment of Anti-Poverty Programs
Another View: Reports Shows Anti-Poverty Programs Work
Every year the Annie E. Casey Foundation releases a Kids Count report that shows how many American children are living in poverty, using those numbers to advocate for anti-poverty programs such as food stamps, housing subsidies and heating assistance.
Sick-Leave Bill Called Business Friendly
Advocates and lawmakers are hoping the House version of an earned sick-time bill will sway skeptics and tip the scales in their favor.
VPR: Proposed Bill Would Expand Vermonters' Access to Dental Care
A large coalition of health and consumer groups is backing a plan to improve access to dental care for thousands of Vermonters.
New Year, Familiar Pitch: Should VT. Mandate Paid Sick Leave? Gov. Shumlin Now Says He's Eager to Broker a Compromise
For the third consecutive year, lawmakers at the Statehouse are considering a proposal to require that virtually every job in Vermont come with sick leave benefits – or some other form of paid time off.
VT Digger: Advocates, Dentists Prepare to Face Off Over Licensing Dental Practitioners
State officials, advocates and providers agree that not enough low-income Vermonters are getting in to see a dentist, but a fight is brewing in the Legislature about how to change that.
Legislative Preview: Legislators Introduce a Bevy of Health Bills
Last year a bill to license dental practitioners, who could perform oral health services at a dentist’s discretion, was derailed, but lawmakers in the House and Senate have reintroduced it this year.
Statewide Difficulty in Recruiting Dentists Extends to Bennington County
Tis the season for candy canes, hot chocolate, and other sugary holiday treats, but there is some sobering news on the dental front in Vermont, with Bennington County not being exempt.