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Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council

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Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council
NameRhode Island Public Expenditure Council
HeadquartersProvidence, Rhode Island
Region servedRhode Island

Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council is a non-partisan, non-profit think tank that analyzes and evaluates public policy in Rhode Island, with a focus on fiscal policy and economic development. The council's work is informed by research and data analysis, and its recommendations are guided by a commitment to fiscal responsibility and economic growth. The council's efforts are often cited by policymakers and business leaders in Rhode Island, including Gina Raimondo, Jack Reed, and Sheldon Whitehouse. The council's work is also informed by national think tanks such as the Brookings Institution and the Urban Institute.

Introduction

The Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council plays a critical role in promoting fiscal transparency and accountability in Rhode Island's state government. The council's work is supported by a diverse range of stakeholders, including business organizations such as the Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce and labor unions such as the AFL-CIO. The council's research and analysis are also informed by academic institutions such as Brown University and the University of Rhode Island. The council's commitment to fiscal responsibility and economic growth is shared by national organizations such as the National Conference of State Legislatures and the Council of State Governments.

History

The Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council was established in 1978 with the support of business leaders and policymakers in Rhode Island, including John Chafee and Claiborne Pell. The council's early work focused on analyzing state budget trends and identifying opportunities for cost savings and efficiency gains. Over time, the council's research agenda has expanded to include topics such as tax policy, education reform, and health care policy. The council's work has been recognized by national organizations such as the Government Finance Officers Association and the National Association of State Budget Officers.

Mission_and_Objectives

The Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council's mission is to promote fiscal responsibility and economic growth in Rhode Island through research and analysis. The council's objectives include providing independent analysis of state budget and tax policy issues, identifying opportunities for cost savings and efficiency gains, and promoting transparency and accountability in state government. The council's work is guided by a commitment to non-partisanship and objectivity, and its research and analysis are informed by national experts such as Paul Krugman and Greg Mankiw. The council's mission and objectives are also supported by state organizations such as the Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns and the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority.

Research_and_Publications

The Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council publishes a range of research reports and policy briefs on topics such as state budget trends, tax policy, and economic development. The council's research is informed by data analysis and economic modeling, and its publications are widely cited by policymakers and business leaders in Rhode Island. The council's research agenda is also informed by national trends and best practices in state government, and its publications are recognized by national organizations such as the National Academy of Public Administration and the American Society for Public Administration. The council's research is supported by foundations such as the Rhode Island Foundation and the van Beuren Charitable Foundation.

Policy_Initiatives

The Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council has launched a range of policy initiatives aimed at promoting fiscal responsibility and economic growth in Rhode Island. These initiatives include tax reform proposals, education reform efforts, and health care policy initiatives. The council's policy initiatives are informed by research and analysis, and its recommendations are guided by a commitment to non-partisanship and objectivity. The council's policy initiatives are also supported by state organizations such as the Rhode Island State Senate and the Rhode Island House of Representatives. The council's work is recognized by national organizations such as the National Governors Association and the National Conference of State Legislatures.

Organizational_Structure

The Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council is governed by a board of directors that includes business leaders and policymakers from Rhode Island. The council's staff includes research analysts and policy experts with expertise in fiscal policy, economic development, and public administration. The council's work is supported by a range of partnerships with academic institutions, business organizations, and state agencies, including Brown University, the Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce, and the Rhode Island Department of Revenue. The council's organizational structure is recognized by national organizations such as the National Association of State Budget Officers and the Government Finance Officers Association. Category:Think tanks based in the United States

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