PO Box 852 • Boise, Idaho 83701 • Telephone: 208-426-4218 • FAX: 208-426-4208
The Andrus Center for Public Policy is dedicated to independent, non-partisan policy formation on critical issues confronting Idaho and the United States. During the five years since its founding, it has brought policymakers together at conferences on such subjects as declining populations of bull trout, federal land management policies, and catastrophic wildland fires. It provides a civil, non-partisan forum for the exchange of divergent views on controversial issues, and the white papers that emerge from the conferences reflect consensus findings.

History - In 1994, Cecil D. Andrus completed his fourth term as Governor of Idaho. Having decided not to run again, he turned his attention to the establishment of the Andrus Center for Public Policy, to which he donates his service as chairman. The Center is a privately-financed, non-profit (501(c)(3)) organization and is currently housed on the campus of Boise State University.

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