This week on Facing the Future, we talk with Greg Bertelsen, CEO of the bipartisan Climate Leadership Council about so-called 'border carbon adjustments.' The concept is getting substantial interest in Congress from both Republicans and Democrats and would impose fees on imported goods whose production pumps a high amount of carbon smog into the atmosphere. It's meant to raise revenue, reduce carbon emissions, and improve the competitive standing of American manufacturers who run much cleaner operations than rivals in China or India. Plus, we'll get an update from Texas on what's happening at the US-Mexico border from immigration lawyer and former US Ambassador to Belize George Bruno.
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Health Care Spending and 'Medicare for All'
Money, Campaigns and Fiscal Reform
Trump's Budget: Rosy or Realistic?
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Tax Refunds, Health Spending and the Debt Limit
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Congress, Get Woke on Immigration
Missing: Concern for Fiscal Policy Issues
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State of the (Fiscal) Union
Playing by the Rules
Best of 2018: Investing in Our Future
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Economist Mom: Are You Scrooge or Santa?
New Lawmaker, Ex-GOP Chair: Prioritize Fiscal Policy
Economist Mom: The Psychology of Deficit Reduction
Remembering McCain, a Straight-Talking Hero
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