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FORMER UNITED STATES COMPTROLLER GENERAL, HONORABLE DAVID M. WALKER, SPEAKING AT UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD

The Honorable David M. Walker,  Founder, President and CEO of Comeback America Initiative and Former United States Comptroller General, will speak Thursday,  April 26, 2012 from 11:30 a.m. -2:00 p.m. at Wilde Auditorium located at the University of Hartford.  

Walker will discuss individual and government fiscal responsibility and what the economy needs to recover from the current recession. He will also address debates over raising the debt ceiling that made headlines in 2011.

His new book COMEBACK AMERICA: SAVING THE MIDDLE CLASS:  THE ROLE OF THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE GOVERNMENT IN BECOMING MORE FISCALLY RESPONSIBLE (Random House; On Sale: January 12, 2010) includes a range of insightful and informative ideas all taking into account the Obama Administration's current efforts to-date.  It addresses a range of policy, operational and political reforms needed to ensure that America's future will be better than its past. 

 

The event is free and open to the public and includes a reception prior to and following the presentation. 

 

For further information, call 860-768-4228 or 860-286-0243. 

 

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James Bond May 25, 2013 at 09:08 am
Glad you're so sure of that Dave,but I'm more concerned with non-family
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