Justin King

Asset Building Program
As Federal Policy Liaison of the Asset Building Program at the New America Foundation, Justin King is at the fore of efforts to educate policymakers in the legislative and executive branches about broadening asset ownership in the United States. He works closely with the leadership of New America to devise and advance innovative policy efforts and communications strategies in all areas of assets and savings policy. He is responsible for connecting with the Congressional Savings and Ownership Caucus, which was launched with the support of New America in February 2005.
Prior to joining the Asset Building
Program, Mr. King served as Deputy Director of the Workforce and
Family Program at the New America
Foundation, where
he lead the effort to increase the visibility and popularize the
use of the Child Well-Being Index, America's foremost long-term, aggregate
measure of child welfare. Mr. King also was Senior Policy Analyst for the
Education Policy Program at New America. In that capacity, he focused on efforts
to create a coordinated system of high-quality early education available to all
children, beginning at age three. He authored several policy briefs and served as a regular contributor to
www.higheredwatch.org, the Education Policy Program's higher education blog, and
assisted in the development of the Federal Education Budget Project
website.
Mr. King spent over six years as a legislative assistant to
former U.S. Senator
James Jeffords (I-VT). Over the course of his work in Senator
Jeffords' office, he worked extensively on both the Senate
Finance and Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committees. He
was responsible for a wide range of issues affecting children and low-income Americans,
including Head Start and the Child Care and Development Block Grant, welfare
reform, child welfare, adoption, foster care, disability policy, and the
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Mr. King participated in the
House/Senate conferences that produced the No Child Left Behind Act and the
Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004. He is a cum
laude graduate of St. Lawrence University, where he earned a bachelor's degree
in government.
Publications, Events and Press
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