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CED Home -- Committee for Economic Development -- Independent, Non-Partisan, Public Policy Research
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CED has named two prominent Americans as the co-chairs of the business policy group. Former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Roderick M. Hills and former Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic Policy W. Bowman Cutter succeed Sealedge Investments Chairman Roy J. Bostock, who is stepping down from the post after serving for three years. (To read the full press release, click here.)
Throughout its 62-year history, the Committee for Economic Development has addressed national priorities that promote sustained economic growth and development to benefit all Americans. These activities have quite literally helped shape the future on issues ranging from the Marshall Plan in the late 1940s, to education reform in the past two decades, and campaign finance reform since 2000. CED'S Trustees not only determine what those priorities should be; but also take the time to participate in the subcommittees which produce the policy statements containing CED's findings and recommendations.
In recent years, CED's Trustees have increasingly become involved in promoting our recommendations across the country. By bringing a "business voice" and perspective to critical national issues, CED Trustees contribute substantially to the national debate and the development of sound public policy.
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English
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- Washington DC
- US 20008
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- +1.2482597993
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- Alexa: Ced.org
