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BIPARTISAN ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY SOLUTIONS

The Economic Policy Project combines the best ideas from all political parties and from across the country to address Connecticut's fiscal challenges.  The work we do at our non-profit organization is aimed at providing holistic solutions to some of the biggest fiscal issues facing Connecticut.  Our priorities are job growth, strengthening education, revitalizing our transportation network, sustainable budgeting, optimizing revenue streams and limiting debt and wasteful spending.

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BIPARTISAN ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY SOLUTIONS

The Economic Policy Project combines the best ideas from all political parties and from across the country to address Connecticut's fiscal challenges.  The work we do at our non-profit organization is aimed at providing holistic solutions to some of the biggest fiscal issues facing Connecticut.  Our priorities are job growth, strengthening education, revitalizing our transportation network, sustainable budgeting, optimizing revenue streams and limiting debt and wasteful spending.

OUR MISSION

At the Economic Policy Project, our mission is to promote smart bi-partisan public policy solutions. We are focused on finding and developing ideas that address and solve Connecticut’s economic problems — be they eliminating waste or enacting the best financial practices from businesses or another state, local or federal government agencies.  We believe that smart fiscal and budgetary policy will be achieved through cooperation, community empowerment, and education.  Everyone who works with us strives to facilitate progress in these areas. We invite you to learn more and lend your support to become a Solutionist.

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CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT

The Economic Policy Project encourages citizen activists to educate decision makers about smart government solutions that are used both in the public and private sector.  We believe solutions can come from anywhere and that the people who sometimes see the problem most clearly are those who are experiencing it — the citizens of our great state.

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OUR MISSION

At the Economic Policy Project, our mission is to promote smart bi-partisan public policy solutions. We are focused on finding and developing ideas that address and solve Connecticut’s economic problems — be they eliminating waste or enacting the best financial practices from businesses or another state, local or federal government agencies.  We believe that smart fiscal and budgetary policy will be achieved through cooperation, community empowerment, and education.  Everyone who works with us strives to facilitate progress in these areas. We invite you to learn more and lend your support to become a Solutionist.

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CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT

The Economic Policy Project encourages citizen activists to educate decision makers about smart government solutions that are used both in the public and private sector.  We believe solutions can come from anywhere and that the people who sometimes see the problem most clearly are those who are experiencing it — the citizens of our great state.

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"Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer.  Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past.  Let us accept our own responsibility for the future."  


John F. Kennedy 


"The government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it."

Ronald Reagan

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"Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer.  Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past.  Let us accept our own responsibility for the future."  


John F. Kennedy 


"The government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it."

Ronald Reagan

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FOR A BETTER FUTURE FOR CONNECTICUT

Get in touch with Greg Kraut to learn more about our work and how you can get involved.

(203) 493-0771

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