Join us on Wednesday, June 11, at 4:00 PM ET for an exclusive No Labels briefing with Romina Boccia, Director of Budget and Entitlement Policy at the Cato Institute, as she breaks down the fiscal stakes surrounding the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.”
With the Senate set to take up this massive legislative package, Boccia will offer a clear-eyed assessment of what the bill means for federal debt, future deficits, and the broader U.S. economy. She will also speak to the risks of continued spending growth, what Congress must do to restore long-term fiscal stability and the consequences of Congress waiting too long to act.
Romina Boccia is one of Washington’s most respected voices on budget and entitlement reform. She leads Cato’s work on spending and Social Security, is the principal author of the widely read Debt Dispatch newsletter and previously directed fiscal policy at The Heritage Foundation. Her forthcoming book, Reimagining Social Security, will be published by Cato this August.
With the national debt surging past $36 trillion and respected voices like Jim Millstein warning of a potential fiscal crisis in the future, Boccia will provide the kind of insight and experience that this moment demands.