Government Reform
Congressional restructuring and policy improvements to make government institutions more efficient and responsive
Nonpartisan policy research institute working to reform government and improve public policy across multiple sectors
About Organization
R Street Institute conducts research and works with policymakers to reform Congress and restructure policies in energy, criminal justice, national security, technology, and financial services. Based in Washington D.C., the organization focuses on making government more efficient and effective through nonpartisan analysis. The institute engages in voting, elections, and policy reform initiatives.
Government Reform
Congressional restructuring and policy improvements to make government institutions more efficient and responsive
Sector Policy Analysis
Research across energy, criminal justice, national security, technology, and financial services for better regulations
Democratic Systems
Voting, elections, and policy processes to strengthen democratic institutions and decision-making mechanisms
Conduct nonpartisan research on policy issues across energy, justice, technology, and other sectors
Develop specific reform proposals based on research findings and evidence-based analysis
Work directly with legislators and government officials to present research and reform recommendations
Provide ongoing analysis and guidance as policymakers adopt and implement reform measures
Services and programs offered by R Street
Research and advocacy to improve how Congress functions and makes legislative decisions
Analysis and recommendations for efficient and effective energy sector regulations and market structures
Policy research to restructure criminal justice systems for better outcomes and reduced costs
Research on regulations and policies affecting technology sectors and digital innovation
Analysis of financial regulations and market structures to improve efficiency and consumer outcomes
Research on election systems, voting access, and democratic processes to strengthen policy outcomes
Meet the people behind R Street.
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