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Engaging Future Leaders at the University of Iowa

This past Thursday and Friday, I had the privilege of visiting the University of Iowa in Iowa City to engage with students, faculty, and community members on the pressing issues surrounding our nation’s fiscal policy. Hosted in collaboration with the…

High Tariffs are High Risk

Apr 24, 2025
Special Guest: Alex Durante, Senior Economist, Tax Foundation

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Budget Gimmicks Don’t Fool the Economy

Apr 18, 2025
Special Guest: Jessica Riedl, Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute

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Engaging the Next Generation in Carrollton: Federal Budget Conversations at the University of West Georgia

This week I had the privilege of traveling to Carrollton, Georgia, to visit the University of West Georgia and facilitate Principles and Priorities, The Concord Coalition’s interactive federal budget exercise, with students from Professor Mary Kassis’s public finance class. Over…

Shaping the Future at the 2025 Fiscal Challenge Finals presented by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation

This past week, undergraduate students from across the country gathered to present in-depth budget proposals to improve the nation’s long-term fiscal outlook– and they did not disappoint.  Held against the backdrop of rising national debt and ongoing congressional debates over…

No Simple Solutions for Unsustainable Debt


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Budget Experts Across Partisan Divides Agree Congress Should Use Consistent, Rational, and Transparent Measures of Costs and Savings

Concord Coalition Executive Director Carolyn Bourdeaux, Senior Advisor Bob Bixby, and former Chief Economist Steven Robinson joined a recent statement with budget experts from across partisan divides who agree on one thing: how the costs and savings of legislation are…

The Senate Budget Committee’s Fantasy Plan Would Add Nearly $6 Trillion to the Debt

This week the Senate Budget Committee released a plan that would add nearly $6 trillion to the national debt and simply ignore the roughly $4 trillion cost of extending several expiring tax cuts because they are “current policy,” while tacking…

Engaging Future Leaders at American University

In my role as National Field Director for The Concord Coalition, I’ve had the privilege of traveling to all 50 states and visiting countless college campuses across the country to facilitate our signature federal budget exercise, Principles and Priorities. From…

U.S. Debt is Headed for Record Level

Apr 3, 2025
Special Guest: Phillip Swagel, Director, Congressional Budget Office (CBO)

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The Federal Budget Lacks Fiscal Sanity

Mar 27, 2025
Special Guest: James Capretta, Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute

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