Texas Taxpayers and Research Association (TTARA)
Jennifer Rabb has a diverse work experience spanning over multiple industries and sectors. Prior to their current role as President of the Texas Taxpayers and Research Association (TTARA), they served as Vice President at the same organization. Jennifer previously worked as a Fellow and Director of the McNair Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth at the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University. Jennifer also served as a Tax Policy Advisor at the Office of the Texas Lieutenant Governor and as a Clerk/General Counsel for the Committee on Ways & Means in the Texas House of Representatives. Before that, they worked as an Attorney at Rabb & Associates PLLC, Of Counsel at Winstead PC, and Partner at McGinnis, Lochridge & Kilgore, L.L.P. Jennifer began their career as an Associate at Baker Botts LLP and as a Tax Research Attorney at Shell Oil Company.
Jennifer Rabb earned their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Government from The University of Texas at Austin in 1992. Jennifer then went on to complete their Doctor of Law (J.D.) degree at The University of Texas School of Law from 1992 to 1995. Following that, they pursued a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree in Taxation at SMU Dedman School of Law from 1995 to 1996. Jennifer Rabb is also certified by the State Bar of Texas.
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Texas Taxpayers and Research Association (TTARA)
The Texas Taxpayers and Research Association (TTARA) is the state’s pre-eminent association focusing on responsible state and local fiscal policy and how those policies impact the Texas economy. TTARA is a non-profit, membership-supported organization of both businesses and individuals. Our membership includes several hundred of the state’s largest employers and taxpayers, as well as leading tax professionals and trade associations that represent businesses and professions. They include the entire range of economic sectors and activities in Texas and share a common belief that all participants in our state's economic life have a stake in determining its future. TTARA members operate in every part of Texas; they employ and provide incomes to thousands of Texans; they produce or provide every type of good or service Texans consume; and, they provide a huge portion of the revenue that supports public services at every level of government. We provide our members with current information and high quality analysis of developing tax and spending issues. We provide educational services to our members and opportunities for them to network and meet with public policy makers. And we advocate changes in public policies where they are necessary to improve the state's fiscal practices and business climate.