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News

The items below reflect recent articles that quote or feature CRFB staff and board members.

October 07, 2013 Maya MacGuineas: We Already Knew the Real Solution | The New York Times
October 06, 2013 In shutdown war, Democrats may be losing the PR battle | Los Angeles Times
October 06, 2013 Dream or Nightmare: Bogeyman or Suicide Bomber | Lubbock Avalance-Journal
October 05, 2013 Business Frets Over Shutdown, Threat of Default | The Wall Street Journal
October 03, 2013 5 Ways the Government Shutdown Will Impact Every American | Wall Street Cheat Sheet
October 03, 2013 Walking the Debt Interest Rate Tightrope | Oye! Times
October 02, 2013 Who Knew? Shutdown Casualties Shatter Stereotypes | Associated Press
October 02, 2013 Who loses in a government shutdown? | Bankrate.com
October 02, 2013 How the shutdown hurts the economy, in one chart | The Washington Post
October 02, 2013 Marc Goldwein (Video): Budget expert blames 'you' for federal government shut-down | WNDU TV
October 01, 2013 'We've already essential adopted that Ryan budget' | The Washington Post
September 30, 2013 Study Considers US IRA Reform | Global Tax News
September 30, 2013 Obamacare, government shutdown questions answered | TVNZ News
September 30, 2013 66 questions and answers about the government shutdown | USA Today
September 30, 2013 Maya MacGuineas (Video): Government shutdown eroding consumer confidence? | Fox Business
September 30, 2013 Robert Samuelson: Shutdown crisis ignores the real problems | The Washington Post
September 30, 2013 Debbie Wasserman Schultz says federal shutdown is projected to cost the economy $10 billion per week | PolitiFact.com
September 29, 2013 US government shutdown looms | Deutsche Welle
September 29, 2013 Why do we have an unbalanced budget? (video) | The Washington Post
September 29, 2013 Invoking the 14th to avoid default on the 17th | The Washington Post
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