This week on Facing the Future, we discuss a number of important topics. First, we’ll talk with Representative Carolyn Bordeaux (GA 7th) who helped negotiate an agreement with Speaker Nancy Pelsoi for a firm date (September 27) to vote on the Senate’s bipartisan infrastructure bill. Then we’ll hear from Concord Coalition National Field Director Phil Smith and Colorado Fiscal Lookout Brian Carter about a series of events they conducted in Colorado last week. Finally, we’ll turn back to Washington where the Social Security and Medicare Trustees issued their 2021 report last week. Concord Coalition Policy Director Tori Gorman and Chief Economist Steve Robinson join me to assess the report.
The Vital Role of Immigration
Political dysfunction confronts inflation and debt
Keeping an Eye on COVID and the Debt Limit
New Health Benefits, But For How Long?
If Your Taxes Go Up, Will You Know It?
Can the Democrats Message ”Yes”
Building Back Better Bang for the Buck
Democratic Supply-side Economics
A Wealth of Tax Problems
A Reality Check on Reconciliation
Don‘t Forget the Budget‘s Pre-Existing Condition
Can Democrats Reconcile on Reconciliation?
Cutting it Close on Shutdown and Default
The Arrhythmia of Federal Finances
Don‘t Forget Social Security and Medicare Challenges
Big Budget Choices Loom in September
States Have Budgets Too
Alzheimer's Drug Has BIg Costs and Many Questions
Bipartisan Race to the Bottom
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