This week on Facing the Future, we kick-off The Concord Coalition’s 30th anniversary year by talking with political strategist Kitty Kurth, who worked on the 1992 presidential campaign of socially liberal, fiscally conservative former U.S. Senator Paul Tsongas. Later that year she became the first employee of the Concord Coalition, when it was co-founded by Tsongas and former U.S. Senator Warren B Rudman. Kurth and I discuss how several of the themes of that campaign became the genesis of The Concord Coalition.
Pro-Growth Workforce Training, Federal R&D
Pro-Growth, Legal Immigration
Pro-Growth Social Security Reform
Post-Pandemic Health Care Reform
Looking Ahead: Telehealth and National Debt
PPI's Vision for Recovery, Resilience
Retirement: When and How?
No Time to Hang Up Your Hats
Common Ground Requires Conversation
Pandemic Relief: Long-Term Care and Payroll Taxes
Shape of Things to Come: Longer Work Lives
COVID-19: An Epidemiologist's View
Spreading Virus Brings Economic Flatline
Favorable Position, Unsustainable Policy
CBO Director on the Good, Bad and Uncertain
QUEST: Out of the Trough, Into the Unknown
What an Economic Recovery Plan Could Look Like
Avoiding Myths and Mistakes After COVID-19
Post-Pandemic Tax Policy
What are You Going to Do?
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