U.S. House Majority Leader Hoyer at “Unprecedented Federal Debt: Putting our Fiscal House in Order”
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BPC in the News
· Jan. 31, 2010
Climate Bill Demands Pile Up for Boxer, Kerry Headed Into Summer Break
BPC in the News
· The New York Times · Aug. 21, 2009
Price Ceiling Sought on Carbon Markets
BPC in the News
· Environmental Leader · Aug. 21, 2009
Bipartisan Policy Center Releases Report on Improving Health Care Quality and Value
Press Release
· Aug. 21, 2009
Medicare: Bipartisanship & Healthcare Reform
At the launch of the Bipartisan Policy Center, BPC founders Senators Baker, Daschle, Dole, and Mitchell expressed a desire to work together on a specific policy project to exemplify their commitment to bipartisan action. Recognizing the current crisis in American health care as well as the political stalemate in the reform debate, they decided to make health care their signature issue. Read More
Current federal transportation policy is an amalgamation of outdated programs and top-down funding streams that lacks national purpose, performance, and accountability. The National Transportation Policy Project is bringing new voices to the transportation debate to establish a bottom-up, performance-based transportation vision that promotes economic competitiveness, energy security and environmental improvements, and safety. Read More
The Science for Policy Project is the work of a 13-member bipartisan panel of experts dedicated to improving the use of science in regulatory policy. The panel’s recommendations focus on protecting science and fostering richer debates over political values to enhance regulatory policy making and protect the public from both needless regulations and needless dangers. Read More
The National Commission on Energy Policy is working to create real energy policy reform by identifying and addressing the barriers that have thwarted previous efforts at energy policy reform. By taking a bipartisan approach, and seeking to connect the expertise and objectivity of scientific research with political realities, the Commission seeks both to build on and distinguish itself from past energy policy efforts. Read More
The National Security Preparedness Group (NSPG) intends to re-assess progress on the initial 9/11 Commission recommendations to develop an updated baseline and then analyze the new or continuing challenges in today’s environment. Read More
The National Security Initiative is committed to developing realistic and robust bipartisan policy recommendations for the principal national security and foreign policy issues confronting the United States. With a number of ongoing projects, NSI works with ideologically diverse groups of distinguished experts, the initiative endeavors to create bipartisan strategies for to address today’s rapidly evolving international challenges. Read More
Science for Policy Project: Final Report
The use of science in the formulation of regulatory policy – by both the Executive Branch and the Congress – has been a political flashpoint in recent decades.
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Crossing Our Lines: Working Together to Reform the U.S. Health System
Crossing Our Lines is a bipartisan agreement for comprehensive health reform reached by Senators Howard Baker, Tom Daschle, and Bob Dole. It is the culmination of an inclusive year-and-a-half effort that included strategic outreach to key health care stakeholders, a series of state-based public policy forums, and months of personal deliberations by the Leaders.
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Lanny Davis
The Dangerous Joining of the Far Right and Far Left