Annelise Anderson
Associate Director, OMB, 1981-1983
Bert Carp
Deputy Assistant for Domestic Affairs for President Jimmy
Carter, 1977-1981
Alan Cohen
Economist, Senate Budget Committee, 1983-1993
Senior Advisor, Dept. of Treasury, 1993-2001
Senior Budget Advisor, Senate Finance Committee, 2001-present
Tom Daschle
Senator (D-SD), 1987-2005
Christopher Edley
Associate Director, OMB,
1993-1995
John Hilley
White House, Director of Legislative Affairs, 1996-1998
William G. Hoagland
Staff Director, Senate Budget Committee, 1986-2003
Douglas Holtz-Eakin
Director, CBO, 2003-2005
James McIntyre
Director, Office of Management and Budget, 1977-1981
Jim Miller
Director, OMB, 1985-1988
Joseph Minarik
OMB, Associate Director for Economic Policy, 1993-2001
June O'Neill
CBO, Director, 1995-1999
Rudolph Penner
Director, CBO, 1983-1987
Robert Reich
Secretary of Labor, 1993-1997
Robert Reischauer
Director, CBO, 1989-1995
Alice Rivlin
Director, CBO, 1975-1983 Director, OMB, 1994-1996
Robert Rubin
Secretary of the Treasury, 1995-1999
Warren Rudman
Senator (R-NH), 1980-1993
James Sasser
Senator (D-TN), 1976-1994
Charles Schultze
Chair, Council of Economic Advisers, 1977-1981
John Sununu
White House Chief of Staff, 1989-1991
John Taylor
Member, Council of Economic Advisors, 1989-1991 Undersecretary of Treasury for International Affairs, 2001-2005
Rudolph Penner holds a doctorate in economics from The Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Penner held posts in the Office of Management and Budget and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. He was a staff economist for the Council of Economic Advisors. From 1983 to 1987 he served as Director of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
In this interview, Dr. Penner discusses the work of the CBO during the period in which he led office as well as federal budget policies in general.
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