Bipartisan Policy Center
Allison Buffett, MPH, is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Bipartisan Policy Center, where responsibilities include leading policy analysis and developing bipartisan recommendations for chronic and long-term care. Prior experience includes serving as a Health Analyst at Mathematica, focusing on support resources for clinicians in Medicare alternative payment models, and as a Health Policy Intern in the U.S. Senate. Earlier roles feature internships at the Truth Initiative, Northwestern Medicine, Lift Louisiana, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where policy research and legislative tracking were key tasks. Allison holds a Master of Public Health from The George Washington University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Tulane University.
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Founded in 2007 by former Senate Majority Leaders Howard Baker, Tom Daschle, Bob Dole and George Mitchell, the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) is a non-profit organization that drives principled solutions through rigorous analysis, reasoned negotiation and respectful dialogue. With projects in multiple issue areas, BPC combines politically-balancedpolicymaking with strong, proactive advocacy and outreach.As the only Washington, DC-based think tank that actively promotes bipartisanship, BPC works to address the key challenges facing the nation. Our policy solutions are the product of informed deliberations by former elected and appointed officials, business and labor leaders, and academics and advocates who represent both ends of the political spectrum. We are currently focused on health, energy, national and homeland security, the economy, housing, immigration, and governance.BPC is committed to seeing our policy solutions enacted by lawmakers. Through the Bipartisan Policy Center Advocacy Network (BPCAN), our (c)(4) affiliate, we engage in advocacy and strategic outreach and education to bolster the legislative center and support efforts that bring Republicans and Democrats together on the difficult issues facing the country.While a healthy, civil debate among those with differing viewpoints is an essential component of our democracy, the current partisan tone in government is impeding progress. Through the Democracy Project and events like Bridge-Builder Breakfasts, political summits and timely policy discussions, BPC is fostering an ongoing conversation about how to overcome political divides and help make our government work better.