Andrew Boardman
Local Policy AnalystAndrew is a policy analyst with a focus on local tax policies and trends. Andrew joined ITEP from the Urban Institute, where his work centered on analyzing labor market conditions and policies to advance economic mobility and security. His background includes experience managing and carrying out policy and research initiatives for policymakers and advocates at local, state, and federal levels with Systems Change Strategies, the Raise Wages Now Project, and other organizations.
Andrew’s analysis and commentary on tax and economic matters have been quoted or cited in outlets including Business Insider, Politico, Providence Business News, and local affiliates of NPR and CBS.
Andrew holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Rhode Island. Follow him on Twitter at @_andyboardman.
andrew at itep.orgRecent Publications and Posts view more
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These Three Local EITCs Are Boosting Family Incomes at Tax Time
This tax season more than 800,000 households in New York City, Maryland's Montgomery County, and San Francisco are set to receive a boost through local refundable EITCs. These credits put dollars directly into the pockets of low-income households, equipping families with resources to better make ends meet and invest in their futures. In turn, they can help build stronger, fairer, and more resilient communities.
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Ahead of the ‘Bring Chicago Home’ Vote, Remember That Local Mansion Taxes are Tried and Tested
As Chicago and other localities look for ways to shore up resources for critical public investments, it's important to remember that over a dozen cities and counties have already benefited from policies like mansion taxes.