The CBO has been providing nonpartisan budgetary and economic analyses for four decades. Whether that continues depends upon the willingness of leaders in Congress believe in the worth of serious analysis (see here for doubts). For now, we look back and (hopefully) forward, at events today. Yesterday, a forum at the Brookings Institution presented some additional views. Director Doug Elmendorf blogs on the anniversary today.
Here’s the program for CBO at 40
Welcome
Douglas W. Elmendorf, Director
Opening Remarks
Representatives of the Budget Committees
Keynote
Alice Rivlin, Founding Director
Panel Discussion
A panel of former Congressional Budget Office directors will discuss CBO’s past and future. The panelists will also respond to questions from the audience.
Alice M. Rivlin, Director 1975-1983,
Senior Fellow, Brookings InstitutionRudolph G. Penner, Director 1983-1987,
Senior Fellow, The Urban InstituteRobert D. Reischauer, Director 1989-1995,
President Emeritus, The Urban InstituteJune E. O’Neill, Director 1995-1999,
Professor of Economics, Baruch CollegeDan L. Crippen, Director 1999-2003,
Director, National Governors AssociationDouglas Holtz-Eakin, Director 2003-2005,
President, American Action ForumPeter R. Orszag, Director 2007-2008,
Vice Chairman of Corporate and Investment Banking, CitigroupClosing Remarks
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