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Jake Haselswerdt University of Missouri Department of Political Science and Truman School of Public Affairs 301 Professional Building Columbia, MO 65211 (573) 882-7873 Email: haselswerdtj@missouri.edu APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Truman School of Public Affairs, University of Missouri, 2014-present. Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Research, University of Michigan, 2014-2016. American Political Science Association Congressional Fellow, 2013-2014. EDUCATION George Washington University Ph.D. in Political Science, May 2014 Major Field: American Politics Minor Field: Quantitative Methods Dissertation Title: The Politics of Tax Expenditures: Three Essays on Policymaking Through the U.S. Tax Code Committee: Sarah A. Binder (chair), Kimberly J. Morgan, Brandon Bartels American University B.A. cum laude in Political Science, 2002 PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Jake Haselswerdt. 2017. Expanding Medicaid, Expanding the Electorate: The Affordable Care Act s Short-Term Impact on Political Participation. The Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 42(4): 667-695. Katharine Bradley and Jake Haselswerdt. 2016. Who Lobbies the Lobbyists? State Medicaid Bureaucrats Engagement in the Legislative Process. Journal of Public Policy https://doi.org/10.1017/s0143814x16000246

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS, CONTINUED Jake Haselswerdt and Brandon Bartels. 2015. Public Opinion, Policy Tools, and the Status Quo: Evidence from a Survey Experiment. Political Research Quarterly 68(3): 607-621. Jake Haselswerdt. 2014. The Lifespan of a Tax Break: Comparing the Durability of Tax Expenditures and Spending Programs. American Politics Research 42(5): 731-759. Elizabeth Rigby and Jake Haselswerdt. 2013. "Hybrid Federalism, Partisan Politics, and Early Implementation of State Health Insurance Exchanges. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 43(3): 368-391. UNDER REVIEW Lucy Barns, Avi Feller, Jake Haselswerdt and Ethan Porter. Information, Knowledge and Attitudes: An Evaluation of the Taxpayer Receipt. Invited to revise and resubmit to The Journal of Politics. AWARDS AND HONORS University of Missouri Research Council Summer Research Salary Award, Summer 2017. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Research Fellowship. August, 2014 to July, 2016. Omidyar Network grant for Evaluating Taxpayer Sentiment in the United Kingdom Through a Field Experiment, with Ethan Porter, Lucy Barnes and Avi Feller. May, 2014 (ongoing). American Political Science Association Congressional Fellowship. September, 2013 to August, 2014. National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant. March 1, 2013 to February 28, 2016. Best Poster, Public Policy Section, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington. September 2, 2011. Travel funding grant, Social Science History Association Graduate Workshop on Fiscal Sociology (funded by the National Science Foundation). Boston, MA. November 16-17, 2011.

AWARDS AND HONORS, CONT D Selective Excellence Graduate Fellowship, George Washington University. 2008-2013. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Jake Haselswerdt. December 2014. Getting Rid of Tax Breaks is Not Impossible But it s Not a Magic Wand for National Tax Reform. Scholars Strategy Network Key Findings Brief. Jake Haselswerdt, Jeffrey Fine, Emily Lynch and Lindsey Herbel. 2014. The Value of the APSA Congressional Fellowship in an Era of Dysfunction. PS: Political Science and Politics 47(4): 915-919. Jake Haselswerdt and John Sides. 2011. Campaigns and Elections, in New Directions in Public Opinion, Adam Berinsky, ed. New York: Routledge. Pp. 241-257. Jake Haselswerdt and Christopher J. Deering. 2012. More Bang for the Buck? Defense Industry Contributions and the 2010 Elections, in Interest Groups Unleashed, Paul Herrnson, Christopher J. Deering, and Clyde Wilcox, eds. Washington: CQ Press. Pp. 77-100. WORKING PAPERS Governors, Legislators and Stakeholders: Understanding the Politics of State Medicaid Expansions. Who Benefits, Who Supports? Race, Immigration, Parties, and Assumptions about Policy. Health in All Politics? Evidence from a Survey Experiment of Policy Elites. (with Elizabeth Rigby) Isolating the Self-Interest Effect in Policy Attitudes: Experimental Evidence on Medicare and Student Debt Relief." CONFERENCE PAPERS & WORKSHOPS Jake Haselswerdt. Who Benefits, Who Supports? Race, Immigration, Parties, and Assumptions about Policy. Southwestern Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Austin, TX. April 15, 2017.

CONFERENCE PAPERS & WORKSHOPS, CONTINUED Jake Haselswerdt and Elizabeth Rigby. Health in All Politics? Evidence from a Survey Experiment of Policy Elites. Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management. Washington, DC. November 4, 2016. Jake Haselswerdt. Governors, Legislators and Stakeholders: Understanding the Politics of State Medicaid Expansions. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Research Annual Meeting. Aspen, CO. June 2, 2016. Jake Haselswerdt. Governors, Legislators and Stakeholders: Understanding the Politics of State Medicaid Expansions. Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. April 8, 2016. Jake Haselswerdt. Expanding Medicaid, Expanding the Electorate: The Affordable Care Act s Short-Term Impact on Political Participation. Workshop on Citizens in Changing Welfare States: Pressures, Frames, and Feedbacks. Gothenburg, Sweden. November 11, 2015. Jake Haselswerdt. Policy Tools, Policy Targets, and Racial Stereotypes: Evidence from a Survey Experiment. American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. September 4, 2015. Lucy Barnes, Avi Feller, Jake Haselswerdt and Ethan Porter. Can Citizens Learn? Experimental Evidence From the United Kingdom. Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. April 19, 2015. Jake Haselswerdt. Health Reform Politics in Transition: Electoral Consequences and Policy Feedbacks. Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. April 16, 2015. Jake Haselswerdt. Policy Tools and Policy Targets: How Does Indirect Policy Delivery Affect Attitudes? American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. August 22, 2013 Jake Haselswerdt. Oversight, Maintenance and Repeal of Tax Breaks: the Investment and Research and Development Tax Credits. Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. April 12, 2013. Jake Haselswerdt. Oversight, Maintenance and Repeal of Tax Breaks: The Case of the Investment Tax Credit. Harvard University Social Policy Program Graduate Workshop on Tax Politics (invited attendee). Cambridge, MA. October 27, 2012.

CONFERENCE PAPERS & WORKSHOPS, CONTINUED Jake Haselswerdt. Oversight, Maintenance and Repeal of Tax Breaks: The Case of the Investment Tax Credit. American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. August 31, 2012 (canceled). Jake Haselswerdt and Brandon Bartels. Comparing Attitudes Toward Tax Breaks and Spending Programs: Evidence from a Survey Experiment. DC-Area American Politics Workshop. Washington, DC. January 9, 2012. Jake Haselswerdt and Brandon Bartels. Comparing Attitudes Toward Tax Breaks and Spending Programs: Evidence from a Survey Experiment. Social Science History Association Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. November 17, 2011. Invited attendee, Social Science History Association Graduate Workshop on Fiscal Sociology. Boston, MA. November 16-17, 2011. Jake Haselswerdt. Death and Tax Breaks: Comparing the Survival Rates of Tax Expenditures and Direct Spending Programs. American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA. September 2, 2011. Jake Haselswerdt, Sarah Binder and Forrest Maltzman. Playing the Gender Card: Ideology, Gender and Vote Choice. Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. April 22-25, 2010. PRE-ANALYSIS PLANS Self-Interest and Older Americans Attitudes Towards Medicare Reform. Evidence in Government and Politics ID 20160404AA. April 11, 2016. Policy Design and Public Assumptions: A Survey Experiment on the Submerged State. Evidence in Government and Politics ID 20160219AA. February 24, 2016. TEACHING Probability Theory Session, Math Boot Camp for Political Science PhD Students, January 2017 Public Policy (POL SC 4320, undergraduate course), University of Missouri, Spring 2017 Linear Models in Political Science (POL SC 9030, PhD course), University of Missouri, Spring 2017

TEACHING, CONTINUED Research Methods and Inquiry in Public Affairs (PUB AF 8185, Mid-Career MPA course), University of Missouri, Fall 2016 Public Policy (POL SC 9310, PhD course), University of Missouri, Fall 2016 U.S. Political Parties and Politics, George Washington University, Summer 2013 The Politics of Inequality in the U.S., George Washington University, Spring 2013 Participant, GWU Future Faculty Program, Fall 2012 Introduction to American Politics, George Washington University, Fall 2012 Lecturer, American Politics, National Student Leadership Conference, Summer 2011 and 2012 Guest Lecturer, Introduction to Public Policy/Politics and Policy Analysis (Master s in Public Policy class taught by Professor Elizabeth Rigby, Trachteburg School of Public Policy and Public Administration), Fall 2011 Guest Lecturer, Introduction to American Politics, Professor Christopher J. Deering, George Washington University, Fall 2011 Teaching Assistant, Introduction to American Politics, seven semesters, 2008-2012 SERVICE Reviewer; American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, American Politics Research, Journal of Politics, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Perspectives on Politics, Policy Studies Journal, Political Behavior, Political Research Quarterly, Politics and the Life Sciences, Publius: the Journal of Federalism, State Politics and Policy Quarterly, W.W. Norton & Company Discussant for Junior Scholar Symposium: The Politics of Medicaid Expansion, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, April 2016 Co-Chair, GWU Political Science Department Graduate Caucus, 2010-2011 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Political Science Association Midwest Political Science Association Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Scholars Strategy Network

RESEARCH ASSISTANT EXPERIENCE John Sides, George Washington University, Summer 2012 The Gamble (with Lynn Vavreck; Princeton University Press, 2013) Forrest Maltzman, George Washington University, 2009-2010 The Constrained Court: Law, Politics and the Decisions Justices Make (with Michael Bailey; Princeton University Press, 2011) John Sides, Daron Shaw, Matthew Grossman, Keena Lipsitz; W.W. Norton; 2010-2011 Campaigns and Elections: Rules, Reality, Strategy, Choice (W.W. Norton, 2011) RELATED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Consultant, Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO), Winter 2012 Lobbyist, Lewis-Burke Associates LLC, 2002-2008 Floater, Peter Hart Research Associates, Fall 2000 and Fall 2002 REFERENCES Sarah A. Binder, Professor, Department of Political Science, George Washington University and Senior Fellow, Governance Studies, Brookings Institution Kimberly J. Morgan, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, George Washington University Brandon Bartels, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, George Washington University John Sides, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, George Washington University Elizabeth Rigby, Associate Professor, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration, George Washington University