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The first thing to know is that today, Friday, November 16, the foundation is hosting an event in Washington, D.C. Check their website for information about the live webcast of the program, Top Minds on Fiscal Cliff Solutions.
- Another thing to know is that the foundation is bipartisan. In fact, it’s mission statement reads like how you wish Congress acted.
- Last year, the foundation began a project (The Solutions Initiative) that brought together policy experts from various think tanks that represent the spectrum from right to left to work on plans that would put the U.S. on firm financial footing through the year 2035. This year, they chose five of those organizations, the American Action Forum, the Bipartisan Policy Center, the Center for American Progress, the Economic Policy Institute and The Heritage Foundation to focus more narrowly on the shorter term issue of the fiscal cliff. Full disclosure – Innovation Ohio has worked with and continues to work with the Center for American Progress.
- The Goods: An overview of the Solutions Initiative
- The Goods II: An overview of the five plans for the shorter term fiscal cliff (Solutions Initiative II)