Victoria Jackson is a Senior Policy Analyst with the State Fiscal Policy team, focusing on K-12 and higher education.
Prior to joining CBPP, Jackson worked as a Senior Policy Analyst for Higher.
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Nick Johnson serves as Senior Vice President for State Fiscal Policy at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a Washington, D.C-based research and policy institute. He directs the Center’s State Fiscal Policy division, which works to advance equity, accountability, and economic opportunity through stronger state budget and tax policies.
Over his more than 20-year career as a researcher at the Center, Johnson has written extensively on a range of state fiscal policy issues. He also serves as an advisor to the members of the State Priorities Partnership, a network of independent state-level policy organizations.
In 2004 Johnson was awarded an Ian Axford Fellowship in Public Policy and served as an advisor to the New Zealand Treasury and the New Zealand Ministry of Social Development, conducting analysis of that country’s programs of tax relief and cash assistance for low-income families.
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Jenny Sullivan is Director of Housing and Health Integration and leads Connecting the Dots: Bridging Systems for Better Health, a Center initiative that identifies opportunities to strengthen the link between housing and health policy. Before taking this role, she worked on the Center’s State Fiscal Policy team, where she directed work to advance population health and equity through better state budget and tax policies.
Prior to joining the Center, she was Director of Policy and Programs at the Alliance for Health Policy. From 2011-2017 she served in leadership roles at Enroll America, where she worked with national and state stakeholders to identify, develop, and disseminate information about outreach and enrollment best practices for Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and the Affordable Care Act’s health insurance marketplaces. Sullivan has also held positions at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and Families USA, where she worked on federal
SFP Research Intern
Abigail Magnus is an intern with the SFP research team. Abby (she/hers and they/them) recently completed her Master s in Social Work and Economics, focusing her thesis on the long-term social and economic costs of poverty in the United States. She has experience in public health, housing, and economic research. She most recently worked at the State Innovation Exchange and previously worked for the Colorado Senate Majority Leader during the 2018 session. Abby lives in Denver, Colorado with her three roommates and a golden retriever named Olive. She is passionate about social and economic justice and is interested in a career in state fiscal policy.
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