Paid Family Leave: Preventative Insurance for New Hampshire Workers
(This following essay was written by Rights & Democracy member Nikki Casey) It’s time for … Read more
(This following essay was written by Rights & Democracy member Nikki Casey) It’s time for … Read more
Calls Needed: Important Vote on Paid Family & Medical Leave Insurance. Help us get one … Read more
It’s time to carry the electoral energy of 2017’s special elections into 2018 as we … Read more
Hundreds of Granite Staters will gather on Wednesday, January 31 at the Legislative Office Building to show … Read more
The 2018 session of the New Hampshire legislature convened January 3, and there are several … Read more
Critics of single-payer in the media repeatedly point to its so-called “failure” in Vermont as a reason why proposals can’t work. Vermont made major progress on a single-payer bill in 2010 but Gov. Peter Shumlin abandoned the effort in 2014, controversially citing costs — and not political obstacles — as the reason.
In this series, we’ll be talking with experienced organizers, troublemakers and thinkers. They’ll be sharing their insights on what works, what doesn’t, and what has changed, and what’s still the same.
The summit featured panel discussions and workshops on a broad range of topics, from the environment to criminal justice reform and gender equality.
The movement that Bernie inspired across the country we must continue to organize not only … Read more
Nearly 2,000 people attended the March For Science in Burlington on April 22. Advocacy groups say since President Donald Trump took office, they’ve seen an increase in people who want to join their organizations.
Contact: Kaycie Miltenberger, kaycie@mainstreetalliance.org, 802-585-6242 James Haslam, james@radvt.org, 802-272-0882 Main Street Alliance of Vermont and … Read more
The Vermont House is considering a bill that would create mandatory paid family leave for employees.
Thousands rallied in Montpelier for the march, held in concert with hundreds of other events around the country.
A crowd of several thousand listens to speeches during Women’s March on Montpelier and Unity Rally at the Statehouse on Saturday, January 21, 2017.
At least 1,000 people met up to rally for health care rights at Burlington High School Sunday. They joined those in about 70 other rallies around the nation, all focused on the fight to “save health care” in the United States.
March & Rally for People and Planet Over Profit On Monday, October 10th, after a … Read more
When: Labor Day, Monday, September 5, 2016 New Hampshire: 12noon – 2pm, MainStreet Warner Stage … Read more
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 12, 2016 Contact: James Haslam, 802-272-0882, james@radvt.org Rights & Democracy thanks … Read more
PRESS ADVISORY Contact: Aly Johnson-Kurts – aly@radvt.org, (802) 595-9593 What: Announcement of the candidates Rights … Read more
For info: James Haslam, Executive Director (802.272.0882 or james@radvt.org) (South Burlington)–A large crowd of attendees … Read more
Contact: Aly Johnson-Kurts – aly@radvt.org, (802) 595-9593 Vermont Gubernatorial Candidates Panel in Montpelier Who: Rights … Read more
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Aly Johnson-Kurts – aly@radvt.org, (802) 595-9593 Barre, VT – On Sunday … Read more
Contact: Kaycie Miltenberger, kaycie@mainstreetalliance.org, 541-969-3517 MONTPELIER, VT – Today, Vermont became the fourth state with … Read more
Standing by the Democracy sculpture outside the Main Street Federal Building, members of Rights & Democracy delivered an open letter, signed by over five thousands Vermonters, to our state’s superdelegate supporters of Hillary Clinton.