Common Sense Institute

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Greenwood Village, United States

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Non-profit organization· Think Tanks

Common Sense Institute Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)

Common Sense Institute is located in Greenwood Village, United States on 6295 Greenwood Plaza Blvd #100. Common Sense Institute is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category non-profit organization in United States. Common Sense Policy Roundtable (CSPR) is a non-partisan informational resource for public policy makers and future leaders. CSPR researches and promotes common sense solutions for economic issues in Colorado.

Address

6295 Greenwood Plaza Blvd #100

Phone

+1 3032618147

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Greenwood Village, Colorado

Founded

2010

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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W Byrd

Each one of the CSI studies promotes good dialogue, relies on hours of research, and provides a variety of perspectives so the reader can make a sound judgement. As I’ve heard before, “facts don’t care about feelings.” The research from CSI has allowed for me to understand hard topics without taking feelings into account. Highly recommend CSI if you’re hoping to dig into current issues happening in Colorado.

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David Knutson

Lacking common sense. Exploitation of the commons never ends well. Narrow-minded analyses of complex issues, with O&G assessments excluding environmental externalities (noise, roads, water use / waste water processing, air pollution), abandoned wellhead mediation (15k uncapped abandoned wellheads in Colorado), groundwater / aquifer contamination, etc. Objectivity not exactly in the realm of possibilities with a council comprised of realtors, cheese moguls, bankers, and trust fund children. Sorry that last one crossed the line, but it’s tiring to see yet another “common sense” economic analysis excluding anything not boldfaced in a typical 10k. Unfortunately, politicians who “invest” other people’s property will glom onto these “nonpartisan” reports that shout out dollars and ignore the fine (and missing) print, that past performance is no indicator of future, that most drillers go bankrupt, their escrow accounts too minuscule to cover any restoration, leaving messes the rest of us will be perpetually paying to clean up. IMHO.