April 28, 2008
Presidential Campaigns to Address Major Domestic Policy Issues
by Courtney Albregts
Co-sponsored by the Tax Foundation and three other nonprofits, a conference on domestic policy issues will be held on Tuesday morning, April 29, from 8:30 to 12:30 at the Sewall-Belmont House & Museum (next to Hart Senate Bldg) at 144 Constitution Ave, NE.
American University, the New America Foundation, and the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget are co-sponsoring the event with the Tax Foundation. The forum includes top advisers to the campaigns, as well as leading policy experts from across the political and ideological spectrum who will examine the differences and similarities of the domestic plans and explore the impact they would have if implemented.
Click here to view the details. Click here for a chart comparing the tax plans of Clinton, McCain, and Obama.
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