Cesar Conda
ContributorCesar Conda is a Founding Principal and Executive Committee Member of Navigators Global LLC, a bipartisan government relations and strategic communications firm with offices in Washington, D.C., New York, and London.<br /> <br /> Mr. Conda has over two decades of legislative and policy experience working at the highest levels in the White House and Congress, for presidential campaigns, and for leading public policy research foundations. He was recently a senior economic policy adviser to the 2008 Mitt Romney for President campaign. From 2001 to 2003, he was Assistant to the Vice President for Domestic Policy. According to columnist Robert Novak, Mr. Conda "as Vice President Dick Cheney's domestic policy chief was instrumental in devising the Bush tax cuts."<br /> <br /> Mr. Conda spent most of his career on Capitol Hill as a senior adviser to several U.S. Senators. He was also a staff director of a congressional committee. Roll Call, a leading Capitol Hill publication, included him in its "Fabulous Fifty" list of top congressional aides. In 1999, he received the "Congressional Staffer of the Year Award" from the Information Technology Council. Prior to starting his Capitol Hill career, Mr. Conda was an economic analyst and lobbyist for the United States Chamber of Commerce.<br /> <br /> Mr. Conda was a member of the Board of Directors of the Competitive Enterprise Institute and Empower America. He is currently the co-chair of the Executive Committee of the Susan B. Anthony List, and a member of the Board of Directors of the National Fatherhood Initiative.<br /> <br /> Mr. Conda, currently a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of The International Economy Magazine, has written opinion-editorials published in The Wall Street Journal, National Review, The Weekly Standard, and The Financial Times.
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OPINION
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OPINION
CONDA: Compromise On DACA To Keep Title 42 And The Ability To Expel Illegal Migrants
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OPINION
CONDA: The Economics Of Puerto Rico Statehood
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OPINION
CONDA: The United States Postal Service Is A Bad Business Model
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OPINION
DON'T BE THE GANG OF EIGHT: Here Is How Congress Can Finally Pass Immigration Reform
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The NDAA Is Fatally Flawed And Threatens National Security
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Arcane Budget Rules Threaten Tax Reform
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Mitt Romney isn’t a panderer
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Woodward’s most troubling revelation
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NYC Mosque is an opportune distraction
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Rubio is on the right track to a balanced budget
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Congress must halt tax increases
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New pre-paid phone legislation may compromise consumer privacy
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America cannot go wrong with Palin or Romney in 2012
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When lawyers attack
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Jobs Will Determine Midterms