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==Mission statement==
==Mission statement==
 
The established mission of OPA was to provide comprehensive, nonpartisan, and objective research and analysis on defined legislative/policy issues to members of the Council, as requested.<ref>[http://www.dccouncil.washington.dc.us/officeofpolicyanalysis ''DC Council'', "Office of Policy Analysis"](See Opening Paragraph)</ref>
The established mission of OPA was to provide comprehensive, nonpartisan, and objective research and analysis on defined legislative/policy issues to members of the Council, as requested<ref>[http://www.dccouncil.washington.dc.us/officeofpolicyanalysis ''DC Council'', "Office of Policy Analysis"](See Opening Paragraph)</ref>.


==Governance==
==Governance==
 
The Office of Policy Analysis was governed by a twelve person Advisory Council.  Members were appointed by the Director of the Office of Policy Analysis via a recommendation to the Chairman of the council who approved the appointment.  Members that were appointed came from people who work in political organizations dealing with policy analysis.  All members served two-year terms and could be re-appointed.<ref>[http://www.dccouncil.washington.dc.us/officeofpolicyanalysis ''DC Council'', "Office of Policy Analysis"](See Policy Advisory Council Tab)</ref>
The Office of Policy Analysis was governed by a twelve person Advisory Council.  Members were appointed by the Director of the Office of Policy Analysis via a recommendation to the Chairman of the council who approved the appointment.  Members that were appointed came from people who work in political organizations dealing with policy analysis.  All members served two-year terms and could be re-appointed<ref>[http://www.dccouncil.washington.dc.us/officeofpolicyanalysis ''DC Council'', "Office of Policy Analysis"](See Policy Advisory Council Tab)</ref>.


==Services offered==
==Services offered==
===Committee staff===
===Committee staff===
 
The Office of Policy Analysis served as a liaison for standing committees in the Washington, D.C. Council.<ref>[http://www.dccouncil.washington.dc.us/officeofpolicyanalysis ''DC Council'', "Office of Policy Analysis"](See Functions Tab)</ref>
The Office of Policy Analysis served as a liaison for standing committees in the Washington, D.C. Council<ref>[http://www.dccouncil.washington.dc.us/officeofpolicyanalysis ''DC Council'', "Office of Policy Analysis"](See Functions Tab)</ref>.


===Research services===
===Research services===
The Office of Policy Analysis conducted all legislative research requests, including both fiscal and general research requests.  The staff was not limited in how they could deliver research requests to legislators like other states focus their agencies on certain disciplines.<ref>[http://www.dccouncil.washington.dc.us/officeofpolicyanalysis ''DC Council'', "Office of Policy Analysis"](See Functions Tab)</ref>


The Office of Policy Analysis conducted all legislative research requests, including both fiscal and general research requests. The staff was not limited in how they could deliver research requests to legislators like other states focus their agencies on certain disciplines<ref>[http://www.dccouncil.washington.dc.us/officeofpolicyanalysis ''DC Council'', "Office of Policy Analysis"](See Functions Tab)</ref>.
==See also==
* [[State legislative research service bureaus]]
* [[Washington, D.C.]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[https://osa.dc.gov/page/office-policy-and-legislative-affairs Office of Policy and Legislative Affairs]
* [https://osa.dc.gov/page/office-policy-and-legislative-affairs Office of Policy and Legislative Affairs]


==Footnotes==
==Footnotes==
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 24 October 2023


The District of Columbia Office of Policy Analysis was a nonpartisan legislative service agency dedicated to serving members of the Washington, D.C. Council. It was replaced in function by the Office of Policy and Legislative Affairs.[1]

Mission statement

The established mission of OPA was to provide comprehensive, nonpartisan, and objective research and analysis on defined legislative/policy issues to members of the Council, as requested.[2]

Governance

The Office of Policy Analysis was governed by a twelve person Advisory Council. Members were appointed by the Director of the Office of Policy Analysis via a recommendation to the Chairman of the council who approved the appointment. Members that were appointed came from people who work in political organizations dealing with policy analysis. All members served two-year terms and could be re-appointed.[3]

Services offered

Committee staff

The Office of Policy Analysis served as a liaison for standing committees in the Washington, D.C. Council.[4]

Research services

The Office of Policy Analysis conducted all legislative research requests, including both fiscal and general research requests. The staff was not limited in how they could deliver research requests to legislators like other states focus their agencies on certain disciplines.[5]

See also

External links

Footnotes