After the Supercommittee, Fiscal Policy Questions Still Have to be Addressed
The end of the supercommittee doesn’t mean the end of the fiscal policy debate in Washington.
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The end of the supercommittee doesn’t mean the end of the fiscal policy debate in Washington.
The Government Accountability Office recently issued an update in a series of reports detailing the fiscal position of state and local governments.
https://www.pgpf.org/analysis/state-and-local-governments-face-continued-fiscal-pressure
Peter G. Peterson releases a statement on reports of supercommittee failure to reach an agreement.
Peter G. Peterson pens an op-ed about the budget for POLITICO.
https://www.pgpf.org/press-release/2011/08/op-ed-a-new-chance-to-get-budget-right
The Peter G. Peterson Foundation issues a statement on fiscal negotiations.
In 2008, Emory University received funding from the Foundation to create and support the work of the Center for Entitlement Reform.
https://www.pgpf.org/what-we-are-doing/grants/improving-health-care-value
The Peter G. Peterson Foundation releases a statement on President Obama's proposed 2012 budget.
The Peter G. Peterson Foundation releases a statement on Chairman Paul Ryan's budget proposal.
The Peter G. Peterson Foundation today announced that it will air a series of informational ads as part of its broadcast sponsorship of the October 11 Bloomberg/Washington Post Republican Presidential Debate to raise voter awareness about the nation’s fiscal and economic issues.
https://www.pgpf.org/press-release/foundation-tv-radio-online-ads
The Peter G. Peterson Foundation announced today that it will be the exclusive broadcast sponsor of the Bloomberg/Washington Post Republican Presidential Debate, to be held on Tuesday, October 11th at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire.