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State Policy Fellowship Program Seeks Applicants

Posted by Stacey Schultz at Sep 03, 2009 08:30 AM |
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The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is sponsoring in coordination with the State Fiscal Analysis Initiative (SFAI), the State Policy Fellowship Program which is currently seeking highly-qualified candidates to serve two years as entry-level analysts. The position would entail working within a state policy organization belonging to the SFAI network, such as the Washington State Budget & Policy Center, or at the Center’s state fiscal division in Washington D.C.

Fellows will gain hands-on education and experience while working alongside experts in the field of state policy to analyze the impact of state budget and tax policy choices on low-income residents and promote positive reforms. The program offers a competitive salary with health benefits and features professional development opportunities.

For more information, click here.

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