Vermont

  • People walk past a sign prohibiting firearms and weapons inside the State Legislature in Montpelier, Vermont, March 13, 2018, photo by Christinne Muschi/Reuters

    Testimony

    State Firearm Laws and Suicide Prevention

    More than 700 Vermont residents died of gunshot wounds from 2011 to 2020. Eighty-eight percent of these deaths were suicides. Although the full costs and benefits of gun laws are not known, how might firearm legislation affect Vermont’s suicide rate?

    Feb 14, 2023

  • Report

    Report

    Vermont Early Care and Education Financing Study: Estimated Costs, Financing Options, and Economic Impacts

    Vermont is interested in expanding families' subsidies for early care and education (ECE) programs. This report estimates the costs of a high-quality ECE system with a well-compensated workforce and identifies possible funding sources.

    Jan 17, 2023

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    Report

    Dr. Dynasaur 2.0: Modeling the Effects of Expanding Vermont's Dr. Dynasaur Program

    RAND researchers assessed an expansion of Vermont's Dr. Dynasaur program that would cover all residents age 25 and younger, modeling the effects on health insurance coverage, costs, and premiums.

    Jan 18, 2017

  • Journal Article

    Journal Article

    Considering Marijuana Legalization Carefully: Insights for Other Jurisdictions from Analysis for Vermont

    Debates about the pros and cons of legalizing marijuana should also include detailed discussions of how best to implement legalization.

    Nov 23, 2016

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    Commentary

    Making Prevention a Priority

    A bill legalizing marijuana for recreational purposes in Vermont has a strong possibility of passing. Lawmakers and communities should focus on putting in place drug prevention programs aimed at young people, considering that their marijuana use is higher in Vermont than the national average.

    Mar 7, 2016

  • Congressional Briefing Podcast

    Multimedia

    Insights About Marijuana Legalization in the United States

    In this January 2015 Congressional Briefing, RAND researchers Beau Kilmer and Jonathan Caulkins present an overview of their new report, Considering Marijuana Legalization: Insights for Vermont and Other Jurisdictions.

    Jan 21, 2015

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    Report

    Insights for Vermont and Other States Considering Marijuana Legalization

    If Vermont chooses to remove its prohibition on producing and selling marijuana, lawmakers will have many choices to make about who will supply it, who can buy it, if and how it will be taxed, and how it will be regulated. There are pros and cons to all policy options as well as uncertainty about how different forms of legalization will affect public health and safety.

    Jan 16, 2015

  • News Release

    News Release

    Options and Issues Regarding Marijuana Legalization in Vermont

    If Vermont chooses to remove its prohibition on producing and selling marijuana, lawmakers will have many choices to make about who will supply it, who can buy it, if and how it will be taxed, and how it will be regulated. There are pros and cons to all policy options as well as uncertainty about how different forms of legalization will affect public health and safety.

    Jan 16, 2015

  • News Release

    News Release

    Who Pays for Health Care in Vermont Under the Current System

    If Vermont considers further health care reform proposals, legislators might look for opportunities to better align the degree of subsidization available for individuals with similar incomes, regardless of whether they are enrolled on the exchange or in employer coverage.

    Jan 14, 2015

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    Report

    A Look at Health Care Spending in Vermont As It Weighs Reform

    Most Vermont residents receive more in health benefits than they pay for directly or through taxes. Those with lower incomes pay less for health care than those with higher-incomes but there is much variation, something legislators may wish to review as they consider implementing universal health coverage.

    Jan 8, 2015

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    Announcement

    RAND to Study Marijuana Legalization in Vermont

    Researchers from RAND will study the issues related to potentially legalizing the production, distribution, and possession of marijuana in Vermont. Beau Kilmer met with state Secretary of Administration Jeb Spaulding and other officials this week to discuss the study.

    Jul 23, 2014