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.
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An Intergenerational View: The National Debt
2019 Highlights: Concord's Economic Growth Agenda
2019 Highlights: Remembering Alice Rivlin
Building the Workforce
Fixing Us?
Where Reality Meets Visionary
Intergenerational Conversations
Millennials and The Fiscal Flywheel
Millennial Perspective: Climate Change and National Debt
Shutdown, Tax Cuts and Medicare For All
Trust Fiscal Facts
Reforming the ‘Third Rail’ of Politics
Fiscally Responsible Economic Growth
Missed Opportunity Costs
Interactive Budgets
Reforming Health Care, Restoring Bipartisanship
Making Fiscal Policy More Real, Relatable
Boosting Productivity to Grow the Economy
Combating the Next Recession
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