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According to VPC's Form 990 to the IRS, the VPC has 8 voting members in the Governing Body and 5 employees. It's not clear if there is any overlap. They do not have any formal mechanism for "memberships".

Officers serving on the Board of VPC are:

Josh Sugarman, Exec. Director ($145k/yr)

Jack Blum, Board Chair

Laurie Halpern Benenson, Secretary Treasurer

Greg Barnes, Member

Andres Soto, Member

Jonathan Cuneo, Member

Mark Abraham, Member

Paul Lavrakas, Member

Kristin Rand, Legislative Director ($145k/yr)

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