Center for Tax and Budget Accountability
Center for Tax and Budget Accountability is a Chicago based public policy organization.
The Center was formed in 2000 to be a bipartisan, nonprofit research, and advocacy think tank that works across ideological lines to promote social and economic justice for everyone, from traditionally disadvantaged populations to the middle-class. Given how rancorous the current political environment is in our nation, the charge to design policy reform initiatives that were not only rigorous and evidence-based but would also bridge rather than reinforce ideological divides was both prescient—and crucial.[1]
Partner Organization of ProsperUS
Center for Tax and Budget Accountability is listed as a "Partner Organization" of ProsperUS,[2] a coalition of leftist groups formed during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic to demand massive government spending, including Joe Biden's "Build Back Better" spending bill.[3],[4],[5]
Board
As of 2014;[6]
Staff
As of 2014;[7]
- Ralph Martire - Executive Director
- Tracy Schonberger - Administrative Director
- Kathy Miller - Director of Communications and Development
- Bobby Otter - Budget Director
- Amanda Kass - Research Director
- Deborah Olaleye - Research Associate
References
- ↑ ABOUT CTBA
- ↑ About (accessed November 21, 2021)
- ↑ ProsperUS Praises House Passage of Build Back Better Bill, Calls for Speedy Senate Passage, No Additional Cuts (accessed November 21, 2021)
- ↑ ProsperUS Urges Swift Passage of Build Back Better Act (accessed November 21, 2021)
- ↑ ProsperUS Coalition: Historic Build Back Better Deal Clear Rejection of Trickle-Down Economics, Big Win for Workers, Families, and Economy (accessed November 21, 2021)
- ↑ Center for Tax and Budget Accountability, Board
- ↑ Center for Tax and Budget Accountability, Staff