Sandy Davis: Evidence-based policymaking easier said than done

A lot of members of Congress said they are interested in evidence-based policymaking, but the Bipartisan Policy Center said the idea is not exactly spreading like...

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A lot of members of Congress said they are interested in evidence-based polic making. That’s evidence, as in systematically-collected data analyzed without political bias. Much as they might like the idea, it’s not exactly spreading like wildfire. Sandy Davis, senior adviser at the Bipartisan Policy Center and a long-time congressional budget practitioner and he joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more discussion.

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    Sandy Davis: Evidence-based policymaking easier said than done

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