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Guest Scholar, Economic Studies
A U.S. congressman for 20 years, Bill Frenzel has specialized in budget issues and tax policy. He was the ranking minority member on the House Budget Committee; advised President Clinton on NAFTA; and advised President Bush on Social Security and tax reform.
Budget policy, Congress, election campaign law, fiscal policy, international financial institutions, taxes, trade policy, World Trade Organization
Current PositionsChairman, President's Advisory Commission on Trade Policy and Negotiations;Co-Chair, Bretton Woods Committee;Chairman, Pew Commission on Children in Foster Care;Vice-Chair, The Eurasia Foundation;Co-Chair, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget;Co-Chair, Committee for Strategic Tax Reform;Member, Secretary of State's Advisory Committee for Leadership and ManagementPast PositionsMember, President's Commission to Strengthen Social Security (2002);Special Advisor to President Clinton on NAFTA (1994);Member, U.S. House of Representatives (R-Minn., 1971-91);Ranking Minority Member, House Budget Committee and House Administration Committee;Member, Subcommittee on Trade, House Ways and Means Committee;Congressional Representative to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
M.B.A. (1951), B.A. (1950), Dartmouth College
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