NEW REPORT:
Migration: Millennials and the wealthy moved in. Most Vermonters stay put
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Over the past 20 years, our deep experience, timely, reliable data, and clear, accessible analysis has driven major policy improvements for Vermonters, from expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit, to raising the minimum wage, to making school funding more equitable for all our kids.
In honor of our twentieth anniversary this year, we’ll be celebrating our past wins and inviting more people to get involved in our work.
We’re kicking off the celebration by taking a look at the four functions that form the foundation of our work: watchdog; myth-buster; power-builder; and research and development.
Since I became Executive Director and President at the beginning of this year, we have continued to use these tools in service of lasting policy that provides dignity, opportunity, and security for everyone who lives in Vermont.
Over the next two months, you’ll be hearing from us about all the ways you can support our work. Stay tuned for additional ways to plug in and help us celebrate twenty years of fighting for a just and thriving Vermont.
In the meantime, help us kick off the celebration by spreading the word on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Linkedin.
-Steph Yu
Executive Director and President
Public Assets Institute
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