Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Peggy Bailey serves as the Executive Vice President for Policy and Program Development at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities since July 2022, previously holding roles such as Vice President of Housing and Income Security and Vice President for Housing Policy at the same organization. Prior experience includes serving as Senior Advisor on Rental Assistance at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and as a member of the Biden-Harris Transition Team. Peggy Bailey has also contributed to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and CSH, where responsibilities included directing health systems integration and managing health policy analysis. Additionally, Peggy Bailey worked at the National Alliance to End Homelessness, focusing on health-related legislation and partnerships aimed at ending homelessness, and served as a Senior Policy Analyst at the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs. An early career included work as a Legislative Assistant at AESOP Enterprise. Peggy Bailey holds a degree in Government, Politics, Philosophy and Economics from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Public Affairs from The University of Texas at Dallas.
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Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is a non-profit, non-partisan policy organization working at the federal and state levels on fiscal policy and public programs that affect low- and moderate-income families and individuals.The center conducts research and analysis to help shape public debates over proposed budget and tax policies andensure that policymakers consider the needs of low-income families and individuals in these debates. In addition, the center examines the short- and long-term impacts of proposed policies on the health of the economy and the soundness of federal and state budgets.The center is dedicated to improving government policies toward low- and middle-income Americans and ensuring that the government has the resources to meet its responsibilities and address critical needs. It also helps other non-profit organizations in Washington, D.C. and across the country participate effectively in policy debates over budget priorities and reduce poverty and inequality.Center on Budget and Policy Priorities was founded in December 1981 and is based in Washington, District of Columbia.