Tim Shaw

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    Tim Shaw

    Tim Shaw is the Associate Director of Policy for the Financial Security Program. Prior to joining the Aspen Institute, he was an Associate Director for Economic Policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center. While there, he was the policy lead for BPC’s Paid Family Leave Task Force and led projects on economic opportunity, retirement security, and fiscal policy. Prior to that work, he was a tax and budget staffer at the Government Accountability Office, where he led the team that wrote GAO’s first comprehensive review of the federal government’s fiscal health. His work has been featured in numerous publications, including the Washington Post, Politico, and the Wall Street Journal.

    Tim Shaw is the Associate Director of Policy for the Financial Security Program. Prior to joining the Aspen Institute, he was an Associate Director for Economic Policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center.
    2020-07-01
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    2021-11-09

Associate Director of Policy, Aspen Institute Financial Security Program

Tim Shaw is the Associate Director of Policy for the Financial Security Program. Prior to joining the Aspen Institute, he was an Associate Director for Economic Policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center. While there, he was the policy lead for BPC’s Paid Family Leave Task Force and led projects on economic opportunity, retirement security, and fiscal policy. Prior to that work, he was a tax and budget staffer at the Government Accountability Office, where he led the team that wrote GAO’s first comprehensive review of the federal government’s fiscal health. His work has been featured in numerous publications, including the Washington Post, Politico, and the Wall Street Journal.

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    Housing Solutions Matchmaker Tool

    The housing policy matchmaker aspires to be a resource for local officials, providing information that assists in understanding the elements of local housing markets, identifying key challenges and providing resources on policies that might help enhance the local housing landscape.
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    County Economic Mobility Action Tracker

    This resource is designed to provide county leaders with options for safeguarding residents’ financial security and economic mobility during COVID-19. It provides possible actions by counties, a summary of that option, and examples of other counties executing the program or proposals for the policy.