Dottie Rosenbaum
Areas of Expertise: Food Assistance
Rosenbaum is a Senior Policy Analyst who joined the Center in 2000.
Her work focuses primarily on federal and state issues in the Food Stamp Program as well as issues that involve the coordination of food stamps and other state-administered health and income security programs, such as Medicaid, TANF, and child care.
In addition, Rosenbaum has expertise on the federal budget and budget process.
Before joining the Center, Rosenbaum was a budget analyst at the Congressional Budget Office for six years.
She projected federal spending and provided Congress with cost estimates for a variety of programs including: Food Stamps, Medicaid, the State Children's Health Insurance Program, Child Nutrition, and Elementary and Secondary Education.
She has a Masters degree in Public Policy from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.
Recent Reports
- How Low-Income Consumers Fare in the House Climate Bill
- Upcoming Medicare Change is an Opportunity to Enroll Eligible Low-Income Seniors in Food Stamps
- Low-Income Climate Consumer Relief: Funds Needed for State Administration
- Waxman-Markey Climate Change Bill Fully Offsets Average Purchasing Power Loss for Low-Income Consumers
- How to Use Existing Tax and Benefit Systems to Offset Consumers’ Higher Energy Costs Under an Emissions Cap




