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Michael Sullivan

Mr. Sullivan is the Director of Communications for Connecticut Voices for Children, with responsibility for the coordination of the organization's communications initiatives, including media relations, reports, fact sheets, Web site development, and e-mail newsletters. In his previous work for the Connecticut Children's Health Project, he was responsible for the coordination, design and distribution of a variety of educational materials that promoted HUSKY (Connecticut's Medicaid and SCHIP programs).

Mr. Sullivan's background and training is in the field of social work. He has more than a decade of experience in communications and social services, working in the areas of human service advocacy, grant writing, program planning, research, and casework. He has developed Web sites on health and human service policy, municipal policy, nutrition education, and child advocacy. Mr. Sullivan received his MSW from the University of Connecticut School of Social Work.

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Publications
April 2011 Disclosing Business Tax Subsidies: Shedding Sunlight on Connecticut's Hidden Budget
April 2011 Tax Day Reality Check
January 2011 Making Connecticut's Income Tax More Progressive
April 2010 Avoiding Past Mistakes: HUSKY B Premiums Would Leave Thousands of Children Uninsured
April 2010 Independent Performance Monitoring in the HUSKY Program: Ensuring Accountability for Scarce State Dollars
March 2010 Closing Corporate Tax Loopholes Through Mandatory Combined Reporting
May 2009 Cuts to HUSKY Would Cost Connecticut Dearly
March 2009 How is the HUSKY Program Performing?
February 2009 HUSKY At A Glance
February 2009 Ensuring Accountability and Access to Care in the HUSKY Program Through Independent Performance Monitoring
September 2008 Keeping Children and Families Healthy and Insured Through HUSKY
May 2007 HUSKY Outreach Funding is Key to Reducing the Uninsured
March 2007 The HUSKY Program Budget in Context: An Analysis of the Governor's Proposed FY 08 Budget
May 2005 Avoiding Past Mistakes: Increasing HUSKY B Premiums Would Leave Thousands of Children Uninsured
March 2005 Making Smarter Spending Choices in the State Budget
October 2004 Greater Effectiveness at a Lower Cost: Helping Abused and Neglected Children




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