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|Name = Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy
|Logo = Bartlett center.jpg
|Location = [[New Hampshire]]
|Type = [[501(c)(3)]]
|Affiliation = [[Nonpartisan]]
|Top official = Andrew Cline, President
|Year founded = 1993
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|Website = https://jbartlett.org/
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The '''Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy''' (JBCPP) is a [[501(c)(3)]] nonprofit, nonpartisan free market research and education organization in [[New Hampshire]]. The Bartlett Center called itself "New Hampshire’s premier advocate for free markets and limited government.  Through a carefully crafted blend of high quality research, persuasive advocacy, outreach events, and media engagement, we’ve earned a bipartisan reputation as an effective and influential force for freedom in Concord and beyond."<ref name=about>[https://jbartlett.org/about-us/ ''Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy'', "About," accessed July 27, 2025]</ref>
 
==Background==
The Bartlett Center was established in 1993 by Emily and Edgar Mead.<ref name=about/> Its mission "is to develop and advance practical, free-market policies that promote prosperity and opportunity for all."<ref name=about/> The Center's work addresses budget, education, energy, healthcare, regulation, taxation, transportation, and other issues.<ref>[https://jbartlett.org/ ''Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy'', "Home," July 28, 2025]</ref>


The '''Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy''' (JBCPP) is a [[501(c)(3)]] nonprofit, nonpartisan free market research and education organization in [[New Hampshire]].  It is founded on "individual freedom and responsibility, limited and accountable government, and an appreciation of the role of the free enterprise system. The Center seeks to promote policy that supports these beliefs by providing information, research, and analysis."<ref>[http://www.jbartlett.org/about-us ''JBCPP'', "About," accessed June 26, 2015]</ref>
==Leadership==
As of July 2025, the following individuals held leadership positions at the Bartlett Center:<ref name=about/>
*Andrew Cline, President


==Research==
==Work and activities==
JBCPP conducts research on a wide range of topics facing New Hampshire.  The Center mainly focuses on education policy, school choice, health, taxes, fiscal policy, better government, and transportation.
===Legislative and policy work===
The Bartlett Center conducts research on a wide range of topics in New Hampshire.  The Center mainly focuses on education policy, school choice, health, taxes, fiscal policy, better government, and transportation. Its website stated, "Through a carefully crafted blend of high quality research, persuasive advocacy, outreach events, and media engagement, we’ve earned a bipartisan reputation as an effective and influential force for freedom in Concord and beyond."<ref name=about/>


Articles from 2000 to 2009 are available on the Center's website.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://www.jbartlett.org/main/page.php?number=3&top= JBCPP ''Issues'']</ref>
==Notable endorsements==
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==Recent news==
==Finances==
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Revision as of 16:06, 28 July 2025

Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy
Bartlett center.jpg
Basic facts
Location:New Hampshire
Type:501(c)(3)
Affiliation:Nonpartisan
Top official:Andrew Cline, President
Year founded:1993
Website:Official website

The Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy (JBCPP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan free market research and education organization in New Hampshire. The Bartlett Center called itself "New Hampshire’s premier advocate for free markets and limited government. Through a carefully crafted blend of high quality research, persuasive advocacy, outreach events, and media engagement, we’ve earned a bipartisan reputation as an effective and influential force for freedom in Concord and beyond."[1]

Background

The Bartlett Center was established in 1993 by Emily and Edgar Mead.[1] Its mission "is to develop and advance practical, free-market policies that promote prosperity and opportunity for all."[1] The Center's work addresses budget, education, energy, healthcare, regulation, taxation, transportation, and other issues.[2]

Leadership

As of July 2025, the following individuals held leadership positions at the Bartlett Center:[1]

  • Andrew Cline, President

Work and activities

Legislative and policy work

The Bartlett Center conducts research on a wide range of topics in New Hampshire. The Center mainly focuses on education policy, school choice, health, taxes, fiscal policy, better government, and transportation. Its website stated, "Through a carefully crafted blend of high quality research, persuasive advocacy, outreach events, and media engagement, we’ve earned a bipartisan reputation as an effective and influential force for freedom in Concord and beyond."[1]

Notable endorsements

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Finances

The following is a breakdown of the Bartlett Center's revenues and expenses from 2018 to 2023. The information comes from ProPublica.

Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy financial data 2018-2023
YearRevenueExpenses
2023$224,070$188,408
2022$58,898$124,787
2021$153,123$137,014
2020$221,411$139,631
2019$108,462$126,520
2018$153,807$151,938

See also

External links

Footnotes