In a show featuring Facing the Future highlights from the latter half of 2020, Chase is joined in the first interview by Concord Coalition Executive Director, Bob Bixby, Concord's Policy Director, Tori Gorman, and Jon Lieber, managing director at Eurasia Group. They discuss the process and implications of policy making in a divided government, a potential reality for a new Biden administration. In the following interview, Chase is joined by Bob, Republican U.S. Senator from Louisiana, Bill Cassidy, and Democratic U.S. Senator from New Hampshire, Maggie Hassan. They discuss the bipartisan proposal on COVID-19 relief the Senators helped negotiate and co-author, which also served as the baseline in negotiations for the relief package that was recently signed into law.
Detailed Proposals and Fond Farewells
We Need a Strategic Plan
Time to Put the Genie Back in the Bottle?
Reconciling Differences: COVID Relief and Immigration Reform
Vaccine Distributors and Accountants
Providing Help Where It's Needed Most
Shape of Things to Come: Five Imperatives for Policymakers
Senators Kerrey and Danforth: Bipartisanship and "Regular Order" Needed in Congress
GAO: Guardrails Needed for Long-Term Fiscal Policy
Reconciling Deficits
Narrow Margins Call for Compromise
Health Spans, Life Spans, and Health Care Costs
Senators Cassidy and Hassan Discuss Bipartisan COVID Relief
Building Bridges for People and Policy
Busting Myths and Taking Gambles
Relief for the Vulnerable and Biden's First Budget
Involuntary Exit: COVID's Impact on Working Moms
Remembering Rudman & Dealmaking in Divided Government
The Next Four Years: Challenges and Opportunities
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