All Projects
Cannabis
Cannabis Legalization Evaluation
Children’s services
Infant, Early Childhood, and Perinatal Mental Health Programs
Evaluating Cost Savings of Paid Parental Caregiving for Developmentally Disabled Children
Criminal justice
Effectiveness of the drug offender sentencing alternative (DOSA)
Creating Prison to Postsecondary Education Pathways
Examining the Effects and Benefits of Video Visitation for Incarcerated Individuals
Exclusive Adult Jurisdiction
Evaluation of DOC Community Services Experiment
Recovery Navigator and Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion Program Study
Recidivism Trends Update
General government
Evaluating Journal Access for State Employees
Health care
Benefit–Cost Evaluation of Obesity Treatments
Emergency Medical Services
Higher education
Evaluation of the Guided Pathways Model
Pre-K-12 education
Understanding and Addressing Chronic Absenteeism
Transportation
Impaired Driving Inventory
Evaluating Journal Access for State Employees
The legislature recognizes that Washington State agencies face limited electronic access to peer-reviewed journals, often requiring staff to purchase individual articles, outsource searches, or visit libraries—resulting in inefficient and costly use of state resources. Observing that other states have improved access and reduced costs through statewide journal subscription models, the 2025 Legislature tasked WSIPP with exploring whether a similar approach would benefit Washington. This study will examine potential funding options, organizational structures, and mechanisms for providing state employees with electronic access to academic, scholarly, and scientific peer-reviewed journals.
The report is due to the legislature by June 30, 2026.