Davos Annual Meeting 2010 – The US Legislative Agenda: A Global Perspective

www.weforum.org 30.01.2010 The Obama Administration is relying on the US Congress to deliver an ambitious agenda focusing on financial regulation, healthcare, energy and employment. What are the global implications of implementing the 2010 legislative agenda? Discussion Leaders Brian Baird, Congressman from Washington (Democrat), 3rd District, USA Susan M. Collins, Senator from Maine (Republican), USA Barney Frank, Congressman from Massachusetts (Democrat), 4th District; Chairman, Financial Services Committee, USA Lindsey O. Graham, Senator from South Carolina (Republican), USA Edward J. Markey, Congressman from Massachusetts (Democrat), 7th District, Chairman, Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, USA Moderated by Michael Oreskes, Senior Managing Editor, Associated Press (AP), USA


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4 Responses to Davos Annual Meeting 2010 – The US Legislative Agenda: A Global Perspective

  1. mizzoulibertarian April 7, 2010 at 8:31 am #

    I wish. but american politicians never put the people who elect them first. foreign countries, multinational corporations all come before the people. that is until the volcanoe erupts.

  2. faceswithin April 7, 2010 at 8:31 am #

    what he isn’t saying is we cut the pay to the rich in the government we stop giving money to the poor in other countries we end the wars and bring them home. we give tax breaks to them who hire us here, we throw out the ones that don’t belong here. we help the people in the USA first

  3. robs2500 April 7, 2010 at 8:31 am #

    kill the rich

  4. MegF142857 April 7, 2010 at 8:31 am #

    Davos 2010 session to discuss “global perspective on the legislative agenda this year in the United States”

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