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Center for Psychedelic Policy

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The Center for Psychedelic Policy is a U.S.-focused policy think tank that works on psychedelic care affordability and state-level implementation. Its official materials say it aims to equip states with policies, funding models, and strategies for affordable psychedelic care, and it serves legislators, state agencies, funders, advocates, and other stakeholders working on regulated access.

CPP’s current field role is centered on legislative analysis, implementation guidance, and public education about state-funded or state-regulated access pathways. Its publicly listed projects include the National Psychedelic Landscape Assessment, which tracks state bills and policy trends, and Ground Game, a podcast that translates research and policy developments for legislators, funders, and advocates. The organization also highlights Oregon as a key reference point and points to lessons from Oregon and Colorado for program design and oversight.

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