Is there an existing state think tank which might be considered a model for the Alaska Center for Public Policy?
A critical review of the existing state think tanks reveals involvement in a wide variety of interests, missions, and local issues. One model that seems particularly well suited to Alaska would be a think tank with a broader scope of interests rather than a narrow focus. From this point of view, the Texas Center for Public Policy Priorities is structured like a number of others, and appears to be a solid and successful model.
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