Lazere is the Legislative Advocacy Director at United Planning Organization, a community development organization in Washington, DC. Lazere started the new position in August 2022. Lazere was an inaugural staff member of DCFPI, which he joined in 2001 and led until 2020. Previously, he held positions at Higher Achievement, an education advocacy group, and the
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a progressive think-tank with a national scope.
DC Fiscal Policy Institute Following the end of the
Control Board, which oversaw DC finances with a congressional mandate, Lazere's involvement was the only counterbalance outside the regular checks and balances built into D.C.'s budget system. Lazere has argued against public subsidies for developers. When the DC government gave $75 million in
tax increment financing to support the construction of
Gallery Place, Lazere insisted that the land, some of the most valuable in the city, would have been developed regardless. Lazere took a similar stance when Mayor
Anthony Williams provided a lucrative package to developers for construction of
Nationals Park and bringing baseball to DC. In 2004, Lazere and DCFPI lost the fight and Nationals Park was built as one of the most heavily publicly financed stadiums in the country. In 2003, Lazere worked with DC Councilmember
Jack Evans on legislation to close corporate loopholes in the city's tax code. Later that same year, Lazere supported the mayor's proposal for a temporary tax increase on D.C. residents earning more than $100,000. Lazere has been a regular advocate on DC's annual budget. Among his progressive proposals are not dedicating a percentage of future revenue to fund capital projects, asking DC's universities to pay some kind of payment in lieu of taxes, taxing all new commercial property refinancings, and increasing the floor on property taxes.
Other positions Lazere was Chair of the Public Education Finance Reform Commission in 2011-2012 and a member of the DC Tax Revision Commission in 2012–2013. He has served on other non-profit boards. ==Campaign for Council==