Former Staff
David Bradley
Areas of Expertise: State Budget and Tax
Bradley was a Policy Analyst with the Center's State Fiscal Project from October 2003 to March 2006. Bradley provided technical assistance and policy analysis on a range of tax reform issues. Prior to joining the Center, Bradley worked for nearly four years as a policy analyst for the Keystone Research Center, a public policy think tank in Pennsylvania, where he conducted analysis of the early care and education workforce, the Pennsylvania labor market, and the Pennsylvania tax system. While at Keystone, Bradley served as a technical advisor to the PA 21 Tax Project, a joint business-labor commission created to evaluate the Pennsylvania revenue system. He holds an B.A. in Political Science from the University of Richmond and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. His dissertation won the American Political Science Association's national Lasswell Award for best dissertation in policy studies in 2001.
Recent Reports
- New Bells & Whistles But the Same Engine: Pennsylvania’s Spending Limit Proposals are Powered by the Same Formula as Colorado’s Failed TABOR
- False Promise of Prosperity: For Kansas Economic Growth, TABOR May Do More Harm than Good
- A State of Decline: What a TABOR Would Mean for Kansas
- Fiction and Fact: A Response to the Tax Foundation’s Distortion of Colorado’s TABOR
- A State Of Decline: What a Tabor Would Mean For Ohio




