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Public Policy

Policy Web Sites

Professional Associations

ASPA - The American Society for Public Administration
APPAM - Association for Public Policy Analysis and
   Management

ICMA - International City/County Management
   Association

Research Institutes and Government Research Agencies

     Most of these organizations produce policy analyses and reports that are publicly available, on a wide variety of topics.  A few are focused on particular areas (PPIC studies California Policy issues and RFF focuses on the environment, for example).  Note that some of these groups have an avowed ideological position.  We are offering a list that includes liberal, conservative, and non-partisan organizations.

Abt Associates
AEI - American Enterprise Institute
The Cato Institute
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
The Brookings Institution
California Legislative Analyst's Office (non-partisan state
   office that produces analysis for the state legislature)
Government Accountability Office (non-partisan federal
   agency that produces analysis on multiple federal 
   issues and programs).
Institute for Local Government (IGL)
Institute for Research on Poverty
   (University of Wisconsin)
The RAND Corporation
Public Policy Institute of California
The Heritage Foundation
Reason Foundation:  UrbanFutures.org
Resources for the Future
The Urban Institute
World Bank (data and research site of the Bank)

Data Sources

American Consumer Satisfaction Index
Bureau of Justice Statistics (crime and law enforcement
   statistics)
California Department of Finance (State Budget and
   other fiscal data)
California Department of Health Services Statistical
   Resources

Counting California (California statistics)
Division of Labor Statistics and Research (California)
FedStats (links to statistical information from over 100
   U.S. federal agencies)
Human Mortality Database (demographic data from 28
   countries)
National Center for Education Statistics (data on
   education in the U.S.)
Office of the (California) Attorney General (California
   crime statistics)
Program on International Policy Attitudes (public opinion
   studies on international policy)
U.S. Census Bureau (site allows searching of Census
   data; also contains links to summary sites)
U.S. Census Bureau's Statistical Abstract
Women's Data Center/FemStats (statistics from the
   Institute for Women's Policy Research)

State of California—Governmental Resources

Institute of Governmental Studies at UC Berkeley (Links
   to multiple resources on California government and
   policy)

U.S. Government—Laws and Regulations

Regulations.gov
Federal Register (GPO Access)
Code of Federal Regulations (hosted by Cornell)
Code of Federal Regulations (GPO Access)
Supreme Court Cases (hosted by Cornell Law School)
THOMAS (Library of Congress)
(text of federal legislation
   and proposed legislation)

U.S. Government—Agencies

USA.gov (central portal to U.S. government agencies)

Other Policy Research Resources

American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Political Science Association Policy Links and
   Resources

Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice (links to multiple
   resources in the field)
Center for American Women and Politics (Rutgers
   University)
C-SPAN (public affairs media)

     Congressional Research Service Reports.  The Congressional Research Service (CRS) provides confidential, nonpartisan research and analysis to Congress.  CRS does not make its publications directly available on line, but these reports are not copyright-protected and some other organizations do provide CRS reports to the public.  Below are some examples of sites that carry some CRS reports:

Gallup Poll
National Science Foundation - NSF's currently funded
   science and technology centers
Roper Center for Public Opinion Research
Science and Development Network (British non-profit
   providing information and opinion on science and
   technology and the developing world)
Science.gov (U.S. Government portal with links to
   sources of information on a variety of scientific
   subjects)
UCDATA (data archive and publications from UC's Survey
   Research Center)
Women and Public Policy Program at John F. Kennedy
   School of Government, Harvard
University Channel  (offers public free access to a wide
   range of public policy lectures and panel sessions on
   current events)

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PPOL 025 - PPOL 191

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