Congressional Evidence-Based Policymaking Resolution
HCONRES 32 urges Congress to adopt evidence-based practices in policymaking, enhancing transparency and accountability for better public services and outcomes.
HCONRES 32 urges Congress to adopt evidence-based practices in policymaking, enhancing transparency and accountability for better public services and outcomes.
The Congressional Evidence-Based Policymaking Resolution (HCONRES 32) aims to promote the use of evidence-based practices in the formulation and implementation of public policies by Congress. The resolution seeks to enhance the effectiveness and accountability of legislative actions through the integration of data and empirical research into the policymaking process.
HCONRES 32 represents a significant step toward enhancing the legislative process by advocating for evidence-based policymaking. By encouraging the use of data and research, this resolution aims to improve the quality of legislation and ensure that policies are effective and accountable to the public. As it moves through the legislative process, its implications could reshape how Congress approaches policy development in the future.
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