The country needs a revitalized bipartisan discussion about the national debt and related fiscal challenges, according to Phil LaRue, a former senior advisor on Capitol Hill who recently joined The Concord Coalition as its director of government relations.
“The Congressional Budget Office’s projections make clear that Democrats and Republicans must come together and take action to put our country on a sounder fiscal footing as soon as possible,” LaRue said. “If we do, we can pave the way to a brighter economic future for all of us.”
The country needs a revitalized bipartisan discussion about the national debt and related fiscal challenges, according to Phil LaRue, a former senior advisor on Capitol Hill who recently joined The Concord Coalition as its director of government relations.
“The Congressional Budget Office’s projections make clear that Democrats and Republicans must come together and take action to put our country on a sounder fiscal footing as soon as possible,” LaRue said. “If we do, we can pave the way to a brighter economic future for all of us.”
LaRue, who previously served as communications director for the moderate New Democrat Coalition in the House, will be responsible for disseminating policy material from Concord and convening bipartisan briefings. He will also work with lawmakers and their staffs to help educate and engage the public on fiscal reform.