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Science Policy Through a Local Lens: The Role of State-Level Advisory Groups in the 21st Century

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Schuerger, C; DaCrema, D; Diasio, M; Dudek, R; Harris, C; Schmehl, M; Tan, M
Published in: Journal of Science Policy & Governance
March 28, 2022

As new challenges arise in the 21st century, state and local governments play an increasingly critical role in science policy, contrasting the traditional focus on the federal government in this landscape. To meet these challenges, states require access to subject area expertise and evidence-based advisory resources as part of their policy toolkits. Many states have independent academies of science that have potential to provide scientific expertise to state governments. However, steps need to be taken to capitalize on these resources and integrate them with other key elements in the policymaking process. By prioritizing the development of relationships with state and local governments, academies of science and other state-level scientific entities could improve the utility of their advisory resources. We present case studies from Connecticut and Missouri, where such a model has allowed scientists to contribute to policymaking on state-level issues. We further discuss the benefits and limitations of this advisory model and explain how this approach can benefit states with different political compositions and legislative structures. By partnering more intentionally with state and local governments, academies of science can make more effective contributions to address the growing science policy issues of the 21st century and beyond.

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Journal of Science Policy & Governance

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2372-2193

Publication Date

March 28, 2022

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20

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1

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United States

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Journal of Science Policy & Governance
 

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Schuerger, C., DaCrema, D., Diasio, M., Dudek, R., Harris, C., Schmehl, M., & Tan, M. (2022). Science Policy Through a Local Lens: The Role of State-Level Advisory Groups in the 21st Century. Journal of Science Policy & Governance, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.38126/jspg200107
Schuerger, Caroline, Danielle DaCrema, Matthew Diasio, Ryan Dudek, Coleman Harris, Meredith Schmehl, and Melody Tan. “Science Policy Through a Local Lens: The Role of State-Level Advisory Groups in the 21st Century.” Journal of Science Policy & Governance 20, no. 1 (March 28, 2022). https://doi.org/10.38126/jspg200107.
Schuerger C, DaCrema D, Diasio M, Dudek R, Harris C, Schmehl M, et al. Science Policy Through a Local Lens: The Role of State-Level Advisory Groups in the 21st Century. Journal of Science Policy & Governance. 2022 Mar 28;20(1).
Schuerger, Caroline, et al. “Science Policy Through a Local Lens: The Role of State-Level Advisory Groups in the 21st Century.” Journal of Science Policy & Governance, vol. 20, no. 1, Journal of Science Policy & Governance, Mar. 2022. Manual, doi:10.38126/jspg200107.
Schuerger C, DaCrema D, Diasio M, Dudek R, Harris C, Schmehl M, Tan M. Science Policy Through a Local Lens: The Role of State-Level Advisory Groups in the 21st Century. Journal of Science Policy & Governance. Journal of Science Policy & Governance; 2022 Mar 28;20(1).

Published In

Journal of Science Policy & Governance

DOI

EISSN

2372-2193

Publication Date

March 28, 2022

Volume

20

Issue

1

Location

United States

Publisher

Journal of Science Policy & Governance