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Feb 17, 2021
Special Guest: Robin Abbott, Matt DiLoreto
On the latest Facing the Future, I was joined by Robin Abbott, CEO of the New Hampshire Society of CPAs, and Matt DiLoreto, vice president of state government affairs for the Healthcare Distribution Alliance. We discussed how the pandemic,…

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Feb 10, 2021
Special Guest: Ben Gitis, Bob Bixby, Tori Gorman
On the latest Facing the Future, I was joined by Ben Gitis, a senior policy analyst for the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Economic Policy Project, Concord Coalition Executive Director, Bob Bixby, and Concord’s Policy Director, Tori Gorman. We discussed policies aimed…

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Shape of Things to Come: Five Imperatives for Policymakers

Feb 3, 2021
Special Guest: Concord Coalition Executive Director, Bob Bixby, and Richard Jackson, president of the Global Aging Institute

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On the latest Facing the Future, I was joined by Concord Coalition Executive Director, Bob Bixby, and former U.S. Senators Bob Kerrey (D-NE) and Jack Danforth (R-MO). We discussed bipartisanship, leadership, and rebuilding the economy in a fiscally responsible…

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On the latest Facing the Future, I was joined by Concord Coalition Executive Director, Bob Bixby, and Gene Dodaro, the Comptroller General of the United States and head of the Government Accountability Office. We discussed the roles of the…

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Jan 13, 2021
Special Guest: Bob Bixby, Tori Gorman, Ben Ritz
On the latest Facing the Future, I was joined by Concord Coalition Executive Director, Bob Bixby, Concord's Policy Director, Tori Gorman, and Director of the Progressive Policy Institute’s Center for Funding America’s Future, Ben Ritz. We discussed a new…

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On the latest Facing the Future, I was joined by Concord Coalition Executive Director, Bob Bixby, and former Congressman from Minnesota, Tim Penny. We discussed challenges facing the incoming Biden administration and the new Congress as we begin 2021,…

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Dec 23, 2020
Special Guest: Richard Jackson, Bob Bixby, Tori Gorman
On the latest Facing the Future, I was joined by Richard Jackson, president and founder of the Global Aging Institute, Concord Coalition Executive Director, Bob Bixby, and Concord's Policy Director, Tori Gorman. We discussed Jackson's issue brief on whether health…

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Dec 16, 2020
Special Guest: Bill Cassidy (R-LA), Maggie Hassan (D-NH), Bob Bixby, Tori Gorman
On the latest Facing the Future, I was joined by U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan (D-NH), Concord Coalition Executive Director, Bob Bixby, and Concord's Policy Director, Tori Gorman. We discussed the bipartisan COVID-19 relief legislation that…

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Dec 10, 2020
Special Guest: Bob Bixby, Tori Gorman, Phil Smith, Dr. Mark Zandi, Kwanza Hall
On the latest Facing the Future, I was joined by Concord Coalition Executive Director, Bob Bixby, Concord's Policy Director, Tori Gorman, Concord's National Field Director, Phil Smith, Dr. Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, and Kwanza Hall, Congressman for…

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Dec 2, 2020
Special Guest: Bob Bixby, Ben Ritz, Brian Riedl
On the latest Facing the Future, I was joined by Concord Coalition Executive Director, Bob Bixby, Director of the Progressive Policy Institute’s Center for Funding America’s Future, Ben Ritz, and Brian Riedl, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. We…

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Nov 25, 2020
Special Guest: Bob Bixby, Tori Gorman, Phil Sletten
On the latest Facing the Future, I was joined by Concord Coalition Executive Director, Bob Bixby, Policy Director, Tori Gorman, and Phil Sletten, senior policy analyst at the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute. We discussed how the most vulnerable populations…

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