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.
Conrad and Portman Push for a Bipartisan Fiscal Commission
An Alarming Population Projection and Taxes as a Sleeper Issue
Strategies for Fiscal Sustainability in a Divided Congress
Is COVID Coming Home for the Holidays?
New Speaker. Same Problem.
Deficit Ballooned in Fiscal Year 2023
Congress Should Reclaim Its Power of the Purse
Congress Again Kicks the Can on Funding Bills
A Fiscal Policy Day of Reckoning
What’s Up With Swing Voters?
Why Can’t Congress Get It’s Work Done?
Questions the Candidates Need to Answer
Is It Time for a New, Bipartisan Fiscal Commission?
New Hampshire State Budget Challenges Mirror Those in Washington
Ben Ritz: Recent US Credit Rating Downgrade Should Be a Wakeup Call
Happy 88th Birthday Social Security! Can We Save You?
Will We Learn the Necessary Lessons From Past Economic Crises
Congress Leaves Town as the Risk of a Federal Government Shutdown Grows
US National Security Strategy and Its Impact on Defense Spending
Boys State Tackles the Federal Deficit, and Is a Government Shutdown Looming?
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