But D.C. isn’t the only place you’ll find think tanks. We have several in Oregon, including the Oregon Center for Public Policy (OCPP).
The OCPP, which is celebrating 25 years as an organization, bills itself as being in “the fight for economic justice for all Oregonians.”
Alejandro Queral, the Executive Director of OCPP, joined Eye on Northwest Politics to discuss their goals to have an economic system that works for everyone, as well as potential impacts to the state of Oregon after the recent passage of the federal congressional budget.
Watch the full interview in the video above.
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