April 10, 2008

    A policy briefing on April 10, 2008 ~ Web cast and transcript now available!

    To view an archived web cast of this event, visit kaisernetwork.org and search for “National Academy of Social Insurance” or click here..

    Can a value-added tax (VAT) help support the benefits Americans want? Join the experts to explore the pros, cons, and practicalities of a VAT in the United States.

    Keynote Speaker:
    Michael J. Graetz, Justus S. Hotchkiss Professor of Law, Yale University; Senior Treasury Official in the George H. W. Bush Administation; author of the 2008 book 100 Million Unnecessary Returns: A Simple, Fair, and Competitive Tax Plan for the United States

    Discussants:
    Len Burman, Director of the Tax Policy Center and Senior Fellow, the Urban Institute

    George Kohl, Senior Director for Collective Bargaining and Technology, Communications Workers of America

    Michael Stegman
    , Director of Policy, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
    Gail Wilensky, John M. Olin Senior Fellow, Project Hope


    This event is part of the Robert M. Ball Living Legacy Series, which furthers the ideals of NASI’s founding chair, who died in January 2008. The series promotes social insurance as a means to achieve economic justice and security for American workers and families. Funding for this event is provided by The Ford Foundation.