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Ryan McAuliffe

Ryan McAuliffe is an Albert J. Solnit Policy Fellow at Connecticut Voices for Children. CT Voices’ Fellows work on a broad range of issues, doing research, fiscal and policy analysis, and also assist in state legislative initiatives through CT Voices' partner organization, Advocates for CT's Children and Youth. Ryan works primarily on analyzing the effects of state and federal tax and budget decisions on the economic, health, and educational opportunities available to Connecticut's residents.

Ryan graduated with an A.B. in Government from Harvard University in 2006. His undergraduate work focused on American political participation and representation, public opinion, and campaign and electoral politics.

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Publications
June 2008 Bars Over Books: Connecticut's General Fund Spending on Corrections Outpaces Its Spending on Higher Education
June 2008 Homeless Shelters Strained in the Last Recession Never Recovered
March 2008 High Quality Education & Training: A Proven Investment in Connecticut's Future
March 2008 Proposed Federal Regulatory Changes Would Cost Connecticut Millions
March 2008 Increased Higher Education Costs and Debt Limit Young People's Options
February 2008 Connecticut Losing Out on Federal Funds for Children's Health Coverage
November 2007 Defining Educational Proficiency and Achievement in Connecticut
September 2007 Education Cost Sharing (ECS) Grant Increases by District Reference Group
November 2006 Additional Budget Cuts Likely in Lame Duck Session of Congress




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