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Yankee Institute for Public Policy

East Hartford, ConnecticutLibertarian organizations based in the United StatesLibertarian think tanksNon-profit organizations based in ConnecticutPolitics of Connecticut
Think tanks based in the United StatesThink tanks established in 1984

The Yankee Institute for Public Policy is a conservative American think tank based in Hartford, Connecticut, that researches Connecticut public policy questions. Organized as a 501(c)(3), the group's stated mission is to "develop and advocate for free market, limited government public policy solutions in Connecticut." Yankee was founded in 1984 by Bernard Zimmern, a French entrepreneur who was living in Norwalk, Connecticut, and professor Gerald Gunderson of Trinity College. The organization is a member of the State Policy Network.In April 2022, the Yankee Institute launched Connecticut Inside Investigator, a non-profit investigative journalism outlet.

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