Center for Tax and Budget Accountability
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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]
Board
As of 2014;[2]
- Les F. Bond, Jr.
- David Bonnette
- John Cameron
- Michael Carrigan
- James P. Greene
- Jonathan Jackson
- Robin Kelly
- Carlene Lutz
- David May
- William McNary
- Daniel J. Montgomery
- Kathryn Nesburg
- Jim Reed
- Stephen B. Schnorf
- Jean Sussman
- Marleis Trover
Staff
As of 2014;[3]
- 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