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Category Archives: Evidence
Evidence Provisions in the Trump Budget
Earlier today, the Trump administration released its proposed budget for FY 2019, which begins October 1. Like last year, the Trump budget includes a chapter on evidence-based policy. But first a run down on some of the major budget items … Continue reading
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Does Congress Need an Evidence Office?
Does Congress need an office to help it sort through the ever-growing body of research and analysis so that it can make its decisions more evidence-based? That was one of the intriguing ideas quietly floated by the Bipartisan Policy Center … Continue reading
Evidence Commission’s Bill Still Held Up In the Senate
A House hearing held yesterday on data issues — including recommendations of the Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking — highlighted tensions between data and privacy concerns that may be holding up legislation (HR 4174 and S 2046) that would implement some … Continue reading
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Canary in a Coal Mine? SAMHSA’s Clearinghouse Signals Larger Threat to Evidence-based Policy
It started as a simple story. Once again the Trump administration had demonstrated its reputed disdain for facts and evidence. This time it had revoked the contract of one of the federal government’s top evidence clearinghouses — one that reviewed … Continue reading
Senator Murray, Leading Democratic Appropriator, Demands Answers from HHS on Evidence
Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) sent a letter this week to the acting head of the Department of Health and Human Services demanding answers on its continued support for evidence-based policy. Murray is a strong evidence proponent and well placed to … Continue reading
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GAO Finds Federal Use of Evaluation Appears Unchanged Since 2013
A GAO report released in late September has found that that fewer than half (40 percent) of surveyed federal managers say that an evaluation had been completed within the past 5 years of any program, operation, or project they were … Continue reading
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Evidence Commission Recommendations Generate Pushback in House Hearing
A hearing today by the House Committee on Oversight and Reform appeared to generate more questions than support for the recommendations of the Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking. The hearing’s four witnesses, all of whom served on the commission (including the … Continue reading
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What Does the Federal Evidence Infrastructure Look Like?
What is needed at the federal level to expand the use of evidence? Where are we? What else do we need to do? Earlier this month, the Forum for Youth Investment released a very good report that answers these questions. … Continue reading
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Evidence Commission’s Proposed Data Service May Be Built in Stages
Additional details are beginning to emerge about next steps following the release last week of the final report of the Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking. A hearing by the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, originally scheduled for September 12, has … Continue reading
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