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(Ep 16) Exploring the National Economic Council with Brittany Baker

30 min · 25. nov. 2024
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Former NEC Deputy Chief of Staff Brittany Baker joins Irv Dennis to explore the intricacies of the National Economic Council, the economic policy council at the White House. Sharing her journey from a small Alabama town to the White House, Brittany delves into her roles and challenges at the NEC, providing insights on deregulation, policy coordination, and the transition between administrations. This episode offers a unique glimpse into the dynamic world of economic policymaking and public service, highlighting the transformative impact of government work on American lives.

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