Whats in it (a program evaluation report) for legislators?
Members of the Legislature will find that evaluation reports contain timely and useful analytical material of a sort that is not provided by other sources. The reports contain concentrated information about the selected program or agency. Generally, the reports include historical background, analysis of policy issues, budgetary information, an assessment of problem areas, and recommendations for the future. Since complex governmental issues continue to cycle through the governmental process, program evaluation reports are often useful immediately as well as in the long term.
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