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- AAF - The American Action Forum
The American Action Forum injects forward-thinking ideas into the public debate that will build a better economic future
- Primer: Chronic Disease Among Adults in the United States - AAF
Executive Summary Chronic disease has grown to be a primary focus of U S health policy due to its scale and severity, with the Department of Health and Human Services placing this issue at the center of its agenda With nearly 60 percent of U S adults living with at least one chronic condition, 40 percent of […]
- About - AAF
The American Action Forum (AAF), led by former Director of the Congressional Budget Office Douglas Holtz-Eakin, proudly leads the center-right on domestic economic and fiscal policy issues It combines timely analysis and modern communications strategies to promote innovative, free-market solutions to build a stronger, more prosperous future
- The AAF Plan to Address the Nations Debt Challenge - AAF
The AAF plan includes sweeping policy changes to both the revenue and spending sides of the federal budget and would achieve the fiscal goal of roughly stabilizing debt-to-GDP within a decade and putting it on a downward path thereafter In fact, the plan would eliminate more than half of the projected debt accumulation over the next three decades
- Where Do FY 2026 Appropriations Stand? - AAF
When Congress returns from its August recess on September 2, it will have just 28 days to complete work on the 12 full-year appropriations bills for FY 2026 or enact another continuing resolution to prevent a government shutdown In the preceding months, the House and Senate have made progress on appropriations, but the work is far from done
- The Biden Regulatory Record - AAF
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY According to the aggregated collection of self-reported estimates from federal agencies, the cumulative total of regulatory costs under the Biden Administration added up to more than $1 8 trillion – far exceeding any preceding administration on record The Environmental Protection Agency was the main contributor of regulatory costs with more than $1 3 trillion, but […]
- 2024: The Year in Regulation - AAF - americanactionforum. org
As AAF noted this past fall, 2024 saw the total inventory of federal paperwork requirements – accumulated across multiple administrations – reach its apex The story of paperwork burdens in 2024 in particular, however, was one of a steady flow of numerous new requirements rather than some of the individual spikes seen in recent years prior
- Breaking Down the BRICS Tariff - AAF
Executive Summary President Trump has threatened to impose a 10-percent tariff on any country associated with BRICS, a bloc composed primarily of developing countries that seek to counter the economic influence of Western-dominated institutions This new tariff proposal – which would stack on top of “Liberation Day” tariffs – was touted by the president as […]
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