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The Presidency By the Book: Ronald Reagan Our First Year team of experts offers essential readings on the 40th president Jeff Chidester University of Virginia
The Presidency First Words: Andrew Jackson, March 4, 1829 In his first speech as president, Andrew Jackson expressed Tom van der Voort Miller Center
Taxation Treating America’s Fiscal Myopia Ajay K. Mehrotra argues that the next president should more clearly connect tax and spending policies Ajay K. Mehrotra American Bar Foundation
The Presidency By the Book: Jimmy Carter Our First Year team of experts offers essential readings on the 39th president Brian Balogh Miller Center
Finance and Banking FDR's first fireside chat: the banking crisis The first of FDR's 30 fireside chats addressed the banking crisis in a uniquely personal way Bryan Craig Miller Center
The Presidency By the Book: Gerald Ford Our First Year team of experts offers essential readings on the 38th president Nicole Hemmer Miller Center