Find and reference PolicyEngine blog posts, research articles, and published analyses for evidence and proof points. Triggers: "find blog post", "PolicyEngine research", "published analysis", "proof point", "has PolicyEngine written about", "blog post about"
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Use this skill to find existing PolicyEngine research, blog posts, and published analyses that can serve as evidence, proof points, or references.
PolicyEngine publishes research through:
Government adoption:
policyengine-10-downing-street.md)State coverage:
UK coverage:
Location in codebase:
~/policyengine-app-v2/app/src/data/posts/articles/
Search for topics:
# Find posts mentioning a topic
find ~/policyengine-app-v2/app/src/data/posts/articles/ -name "*.md" | \
xargs grep -l -i "topic" 2>/dev/null
# List all posts
ls ~/policyengine-app-v2/app/src/data/posts/articles/
Post metadata is in:
~/policyengine-app-v2/app/src/data/posts/posts.json
| Topic | File | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Government adoption | policyengine-10-downing-street.md | Credibility, state capacity |
| State tax models | state-tax-model-beta.md | US state coverage |
| Machine learning | Various | Accuracy, methodology |
| Budget analyses | autumn-budget-*.md | UK policy coverage |
| US tax proposals | *-tax-*.md, *-ctc-*.md | Federal policy coverage |
Each post is markdown with YAML frontmatter:
---
title: "Post Title"
date: "2025-01-15"
authors:
- name: Author Name
tags:
- us
- federal
---
"What's our strongest credibility proof point?" → 10 Downing Street blog post: CTO spent 6 months adapting PolicyEngine for UK government
"Do we cover [state] taxes?" → Search for state name in posts directory; also check policyengine-us-skill
"What did we write about [policy]?" → Search posts directory for policy name or related terms
"Where can I find our methodology for [X]?" → Search for technical posts; check also policyengine-core-skill
When PolicyEngine publishes significant new research:
~/policyengine-app-v2/app/src/data/posts/articles/~/policyengine-app-v2/app/src/data/posts/posts.json