Even though it is widely believed that Social Security reform is now dead, it is only a matter of time before it makes its way to the top of the legislative agenda again––large financial shortfalls remain, and other problems and inequities still exist.
AEI will feature a special conversation with Charles P. Blahous, special assistant to President George W. Bush for economic policy since 2001, and well-known as the administration’s point person on Social Security reform. Prior to coordinating the White House’s policy efforts on reform, Mr. Blahous was executive director of the President’s Commission to Strengthen Social Security.