8-6-2007
Center for Government Reform taps Mercier
as new director
Washington Policy Center (WPC), Washington’s public policy research and education organization, has tapped Jason Mercier to open its new Center for Government Reform.

The mission of the new Center is to partner with stakeholders and citizens to work toward a government focused on its core functions while improving its transparency, accountability, performance, and effectiveness for taxpayers. The Center’s objectives include:

  • Using the power and principles of the free market to change and improve the culture of government;
  • Focusing government’s spending and programs on its core functions;
  • Adopting structural budget reforms;
  • Ensuring taxpayer dollars are being spend efficiently and effectively to help mitigate the tax burden of citizens while improving service delivery;
  • Adopting government transparency reforms;
  • Ensuring government remains open and accountable to the citizens it serves.

“Improving access to accurate and meaningful information about our government is vital for elected officials and citizens to make informed decisions,” says Mercier. “The launching of this new Center is an opportunity to provide lawmakers and taxpayers with constructive policy recommendations to help make Washington one of the most transparent, accountable, and effective states in the nation.”

This is the sixth research launched by WPC and will join the currently running Center for Environmental Policy, Center for Health Care Reform, Center for Small Business & Entrepreneurship, Center for Transportation Policy and WashingtonVotes.org.

For more information on the new Center for Government Reform, including upcoming publications, contact Jason Mercier at jmercier@washingtonpolicy.org.