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WSIPP director outlines institute's nonpartisan research role and timelines to Senate Ways & Means Committee

2159681 · January 28, 2025
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Stephanie Lee, director of the Washington State Institute for Public Policy, briefed the Senate Ways & Means Committee on WSIPP’s mission, governance and typical timelines for evidence reviews, outcome evaluations and economic analyses as the legislature considers research assignments for the next biennium.

Stephanie Lee, director of the Washington State Institute for Public Policy, told the Senate Ways & Means Committee on Jan. 28 that WSIPP is an explicitly nonpartisan research agency that serves the legislature with quantitative, evidence-based studies.

"We are an explicitly nonpartisan research agency designed to serve the legislature with rigorous research," Lee said in opening remarks. She told the committee WSIPP was created in 1982, is administered as a public service…

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