Buckeye Institute Explained

The Buckeye Institute
Size:250px
Location:88 East Broad St., S-1120
Columbus, OH 43215, United States
Formation:[1]
Founder:Sam Staley[2]
Type:Nonprofit public policy think tank
Leader Title:President & CEO
Leader Name:Robert Alt
Revenue:$1,663,628[3]
Revenue Year:2015
Expenses:$1,135,692
Expenses Year:2015

The Buckeye Institute is a 501(c)(3) conservative, free-market public policy think tank.[4] [5] [2] [6] [7] The organization, based in Columbus, Ohio, says its mission is "to advance free-market public policy in the states."[8]

History and leadership

In 1989, economist Sam Staley founded the Urban Policy Research Institute (UPRI) in Dayton, Ohio.[2] In 1994, UPRI was reorganized into the Buckeye Institute. The organization's original researchers were centered at Wright State University. In 1999, The Buckeye Institute moved from Dayton to Columbus, Ohio.[1]

Columbus Mayor Greg Lashutka was formerly chair of the organization's board of directors.[9] Matt Mayer, who went on to found Opportunity Ohio, led the organization from 2009 through 2011.[10] Robert Alt, The Buckeye Institute's current president, assumed that role in October 2012.[11]

Organizational structure

The Buckeye Institute has several research fellows and scholars responsible for conducting the group's research into various public policy debates, including health care, education, and economic development. The Buckeye Institute started a legal advocacy group, the 1851 Center for Constitutional Law, which was eventually spun off on its own.[12]

Policy issues

The Buckeye Institute has eight focus areas: accountable government, budget and taxes, education, energy and environment, federalism, health care, labor, and legal. In each of those issue areas, Buckeye staff produce peer-reviewed policy reports, provide expert testimony to Ohio's state legislature and the United States Congress, and submit amicus briefs to state and federal courts, including the Supreme Court of the United States.[13]

As part of its accountable government priority area, the Buckeye Institute also has searchable salary databases, using publicly available information, for local, state, K-12, and higher education public employees. The organization has called its salary databases “the key to transparency” for government.[14] Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel mirrored the Buckeye Institute's efforts on his own transparency website.

Taxes and spending

The Buckeye Institute has supported a reduction in the Ohio state income tax.[15] The Buckeye Institute has twice published "The Piglet Book", an account of government spending that it deems wasteful.[16]

In 2006, the organization supported a proposed constitutional amendment that would have placed annual limits on the growth of tax revenue and government spending, similar to other states' Taxpayer Bills of Rights.[17]

Education

The Institute produces reports and research that promote a market-based approach to education, including vouchers and charter schools.[18]

In 2008, the Buckeye Institute launched a database which includes publicly available information about the salaries of Ohio public school teachers.[19]

Notes and References

  1. News: Crawford. Dan. Central location prompts Buckeye Institute to move. 1 July 2015. Columbus Business First. August 9, 1999.
  2. News: Buckeye Institute taps Staley. 1 July 2015. Dayton Business Journal. June 7, 2002.
  3. Web site: Buckeye Institute . Foundation Center . 22 February 2017 .
  4. Web site: Do cities owe commuters tax refunds for 2020 shutdowns? Ohio Supreme Court hears case. The Enquirer.
  5. Web site: New case brings third county into Columbus gun restrictions court challenges. The Columbus Dispatch.
  6. News: Weiser . Carl . Former Portman aide selected to lead Buckeye Institute . 22 August 2014 . Cincinnati.com . February 6, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140826161314/http://www2.cincinnati.com/blogs/politics/2012/02/06/former-portman-aide-selected-to-lead-institute/ . August 26, 2014 .
  7. Web site: Conservative Buckeye Institute endorses bail reform. December 11, 2017. cleveland.
  8. Web site: About Us. June 23, 2015. Buckeye Institute. 29 August 2016.
  9. News: Lashutka lands on Buckeye Institute board. 1 July 2015. Columbus Business First. December 11, 2009.
  10. News: Rouan. Rick. Buckeye Institute chief stepping down. 17 July 2015. Columbus Business First. November 7, 2011.
  11. Web site: Buckeye Institute names new president from Heritage Foundation. Columbus Business First. 2012-10-01. 2014-02-14.
  12. News: Provance. Jim. Lucas Co. native leads new breed of law writer. 1 July 2015. Toledo Blade. January 2, 2012.
  13. News: Ohio based Buckeye Institute becomes key player at U.S. Supreme Court . 4 March 2024 . The Columbus Dispatch . October 8, 2023.
  14. Web site: Ohio teacher salaries available through Buckeye Institute database. December 12, 2008 . 2016-08-29.
  15. News: Miller. Jay. Kasich's plan is taxing nerves of some business and conservative leaders. 1 July 2015. Crain's Cleveland Business. March 16, 2014.
  16. News: Bill . Horne . Put our interests before special interests . . . 2006-06-05 . 2009-01-30 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110717060455/http://www.timesgazette.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=139011 . July 17, 2011 .
  17. News: Blackwell joins think tank as public-policy scholar . The Toledo Blade. . 2007-02-16 . 2009-01-30 .
  18. News: Michael . Hawthorne . Issue 2 vote won't settle education debate . . . 1998-04-30 . 2009-01-30 .
  19. News: Sarena . McRae . Ohio teacher salaries available through Buckeye Institute database . . . 2008-12-11 . 2009-01-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110607135305/http://www.cleveland.com/education/index.ssf/2008/12/ohio_teachers_salaries_availab.html . 2011-06-07 . dead .