Badger Institute

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Badger Institute
Formation1987
TypeNonprofit public policy think tank
PurposePromote free market economic policies in Wisconsin
Location
President
Mike Nichols
Chairman
Thomas J. Howatt
Affiliations State Policy Network
Revenue (2015)
$933,478 [1]
Expenses (2015)$732,721 [1]
Website www.badgerinstitute.org
Formerly called
Wisconsin Policy Research Institute

The Badger Institute, formerly the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute, is a nonprofit policy research organization based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [2] It supports free markets and limited government. [3] It played a prominent role in the development of the state's school voucher program and has formulated recommendations for the state's higher education system. [2] [4]

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