Evidence Use in Congress

Evidence Use in Congress
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Download or read book Evidence Use in Congress written by Nick Hart and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Evidence-based policymaking holds the potential to restore some of the lost public trust in America’s government institutions, including Congress. When evidence is used to make incremental changes to policies and programs, it can improve performance. The approach to collecting and using information about government policies and programs has been increasingly demanded in some parts of Congress, though its implementation today is not evenly applied throughout the institution. Congress plays an important role in supporting a culture of evidence throughout the federal government. Notwithstanding substantial expertise and capacity to gather information through member offices, professional staff, and legislative support agencies, Congress’ use of evidence is imperfect. While some parts of Congress routinely rely on evidence, congressional decision-making processes, norms, and institutional structures pose challenges to the consistent use of evidence. Evidence Use in Congress identifies 16 barriers facing congressional use of evidence in program authorizations, budget and appropriations processes, and oversight. In a two-volume report, Evidence Use in Congress describes the challenges and offers some options for creating a culture that enables the use of evidence in legislative activities. Volume 1 outlines three approaches to overcoming barriers to evidence-based policymaking in Congress. Volume 2 provides potential options to begin addressing these challenges throughout the legislative branch by prioritizing evidence, enabling greater transparency, and facilitating the role of brokers to enable the use of evidence.


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