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Educating Citizens

To Fight Unsustainable Debt

Who We Are

Concord Coalition

We educate, engage and empower citizens with credible, nonpartisan information on the risks and consequences of growing federal debt and unsustainable fiscal policies. We are dedicated to preserving the fiscal strength of the United States of America and to bolstering the integrity of government institutions through reducing the national debt and strengthening federal budget processes and procedures.

Facing the Future

RADIO SHOW & PODCAST


This week on Facing the Future, we heard from two tax experts with different ideological perspectives who have been following congressional action on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). David S. Mitchell is a senior fellow for tax and regulatory policy at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth and Kyle Pomerleau is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. While they disagree on many economic policy questions, they share concerns about the OBBBA, including its large deficit increase…

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Southwest Georgians Step Into Lawmakers’ Shoes at Albany State Budget Workshop with Rep. Sanford Bishop

As Congress debates what could become one of the most deficit-increasing pieces of legislation in modern history, around 50 community leaders gathered this week at Albany State University to do something extraordinary: draft their own plan for the federal budget but make it fiscally sustainable. Hosted by U.S. Representative Sanford Bishop—longtime Blue Dog Democrat and senior member of the House Appropriations Committee—this Principles & Priorities workshop, co-led by The Concord Coalition, brought together a remarkably diverse cross-section of Southwest Georgia…

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Our Budget Exercises

Learn the importance of fiscal responsibility and the choices involved in our interactive budget exercises designed for individuals or groups.

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The Concord Coalition Corp. is registered as a 501(c)(3) organization, as determined by the Internal Revenue Service, and all contributions are tax-deductible to the maximum extent allowed by law.
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