Question 5: ECONOMY: GOVERNMENT SPENDING/TAXES/NATIONAL DEBT
“What are your plans to address the mounting federal debt in a way that enables our nation to meet the critical needs of vulnerable people with disabilities and their families? Do you support a balanced approach that includes both spending reductions and increased revenues?” – Question submitted by Marian K., 23, from FL.
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Opening Statement
President Obama greets young Americans and looks to his plans for the country’s future.
Question 2: Other/Character
Question 4: Education/Student Loans
Question 5: Economy: Government Spending/Taxes/National Debt
Closing Statement
President Obama summarizes his plans for the future of America’s youth.
Debate Partners
Much thanks to our nearly 100 debate partners, totaling centuries of wisdom and over 100 million in reach, for their myriad support ranging from technology and outreach to youth issue insights and voter education. They’re definitely one the largest and most-loved assemblies of those who care about the future of America’s youth.
You can click below to learn more about any of our partners and the amazing programs they’ve put together for the Election and beyond:
• Harvard University’s Institute of Politics
• Penn State University’s Center for
• Tufts University’s CIRCLE (Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement)
• YMCA of the USA, Armed Services
• United States Student Association
• ONE
• Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
• American Library Association’s YALSA
• National Council of Teachers of English
• The Right Question Institute
• The League of Young Voters Education Fund
• Council for Economic Education
• Center for Progressive Leadership
• Points of Light’s GenerationOn
• Constitutional Rights Foundation
• CARE USA
• The List
• New Voters Project and Student PIRGs
…and many others.
Complete list with logos en route soon!
Advisory Panel Experts
We’re very grateful for our more than 30 distinguished experts who have offered up their insights as to what questions and/or forthcoming solutions are most important to America’s future, including
MARGARET SPELLINGS (President of the U.S. Forum for Policy Innovation, and former U.S. Secretary of Education)
PETER DIAMOND (winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Economics)
PAUL T. CONWAY (President of Generation Opportunity, Former Chief of Staff for US Department of Labor under Secretary Elaine Chao, and former Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Resources for the Commonwealth of Virginia)
FREDERICK HESS (Director of Education Policy Studies at The American Enterprise Institute, Executive Editor of Education Next, and author of the Education Week blog “Rick Hess Straight Up”)
JOHN MERROW (PBS NewsHour Education Correspondent and winner of 18 Education Writers Association awards)
RONALD LIEBOWITZ (Middlebury College President and one of TIME’s “10 Best College Presidents”)
RON LIEBER (“Your Money” columnist and editor of the Bucks blog for The New York Times, and best-selling author)
JAY MATHEWS (education columnist for the Washington Post and creator of the annual Challenge Index rankings of high schools)
JESSICA ZOOB (SVP of Mergers and Acquisitions for American Express and regional board member of Bottom Line, a nonprofit which helps at-risk urban youth stay in college and complete their degrees)
KEITH GILYARD (President of National Council of Teachers of English and inductee into the International Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent)
WENDY KOPP (CEO/Founder of Teach for America)
MICHAEL GEISEN (2008 National Teacher of the Year), and many others.
Complete list with links to full bios coming soon!