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Following | Policy | July 31, 2013

Can Government Play MoneyBall?

Two veterans of the George W. Bush and Obama administrations calculate that less than $1 out of every $100 of government spending is backed by even the most basic evidence that the money is being spent wisely. “Flabbergasted by how blindly the federal government spends,” they argue that a new era of fiscal scarcity could make Washington work better.

via www.theatlantic.com

Following | Policy | July 31, 2013

Re-Inventing Social Spending

In testimony before the House Budget Committee, Coalition for Evidence-Based Policy President Jon Baron calls for a bipartisan initiative to fund “what works.”

via coalition4evidence.org