Scott Lilly
Senior Fellow
Scott Lilly is a Senior Fellow at American Progress who writes and does research in wide range of areas including governance, federal budgeting, national security and the economy. He joined the Center in March of 2004 after 31 years of service with the United States Congress. He served as Clerk and Staff Director of the House Appropriations Committee, Minority Staff Director of that Committee, Executive Director of the House Democratic Study Group, Executive Director of the Joint Economic Committee and Chief of Staff in the Office of Congressman David Obey.
Prior to his service with the Congress, Lilly served as Director of Campaign Services for the Democratic National Committee, Central States Coordinator in the McGovern Presidential Campaign and as a bill drafter for the Missouri legislature.
He served two years in the U.S. Army and is a graduate of Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. He is also an Adjunct Professor in the Public Policy Institute at Georgetown University.
During his career, he has been engaged in a wide array of policy matters ranging across the entire spectrum of government activities. These have included counterterrorism, homeland security, efforts to reform American schools and the financing of federal scientific activities. He has worked on various efforts to reform the legislative process in Congress and served as a political and legislative strategist to the Democratic members of the Appropriations Committee and the House Democratic Leadership.
Articles by Scott Lilly
- Bush Attempts to Strengthen His Weak Dollar, June 12, 2008
- Support the Troops?, June 4, 2008
- Bush's Weak Dollar, May 27, 2008
- Subprime Policies: New Ideas to Tackle the Mortgage Mess, March 26, 2008
- Major Weapon Systems Are Another Victim of Iraq, February 20, 2008
- Nussle’s Revenge: Bush Budget Director Strikes at State and Local Governments, February 5, 2008
- End Pet Projects: Earmarks are a Presidential Problem, Too, January 28, 2008
- Unbridled Markets: Conservatives Embrace Securitization Run Amok, December 21, 2007
- Beyond Justice: Bush Administration's Labor Department Abuses Labor Union Regulatory Authorities , December 10, 2007
- Sole Sourcing: Handing Out Tax Dollars at the Labor Department, November 29, 2007
- Engineering a Train Wreck, September 28, 2007
- The Case Against Nussle’s Confirmation: Making Government Work, August 31, 2007
- Flim Flam Won’t Fix Roads, August 20, 2007
- Consequences of Disinvestment?, August 7, 2007
- Breakfast at the White House, July 31, 2007
- Showdown on Government Investment, July 23, 2007
- Cutting Corners on Domestic Spending, July 13, 2007
- Clearing the Air on Earmarks, July 12, 2007
- New Study Shows Federal Government Moving Rapidly Toward Non-Competitive Contracts, June 27, 2007
- Goodbye Portman, Hello Nussle, June 22, 2007
- When Chutzpah is an Understatement, June 13, 2007
- Feasting Off the Taxpayer, May 29, 2007
- A Return to Competitive Contracting, May 14, 2007
- Should Members of Congress Under Criminal Investigation Keep Key Committee Assignments?, April 20, 2007
- Tax Day in Bush’s America: Our President’s Alternative Minimum Tax Legacy, April 17, 2007
- Spinning the Supp, April 11, 2007
- Pelosi in Syria, April 4, 2007
- Understanding the Waters-Boehner Coalition, March 22, 2007
- Attorney Scandal Without Precedent, March 20, 2007
- “Liberal Idiots”, March 14, 2007
- Behind the Mess at Walter Reed, March 5, 2007
- Firing the Foggo Prosecutor: Sacked U.S. Attorney Bags CIA Official, February 14, 2007
- No Gimmick Left Behind, February 8, 2007
- Blood on the Courthouse Floor, January 19, 2007
- New Rules: Congressional Reform the Top Priority, January 3, 2007
- Taking the Right Steps to Improve Intelligence Oversight, December 13, 2006
- Coverups Lie Behind Hastert's Curtain, October 30, 2006
- Worse than FoleyGate, October 13, 2006
- Rosy Rhetoric, October 12, 2006
- Selective Outrage, June 28, 2006
- Duck of the Week, June 21, 2006
- Congress Finalizes Largest Supplemental in History, June 9, 2006
- Hastert Finally Got it Right, June 6, 2006
- Empty Promises, Broken Process, May 18, 2006
- Veto the Anti-Growth Tax Plan, May 12, 2006
- Phony Earmark Reform, May 3, 2006
- Without DeLay, April 10, 2006
- Reforming Congressional Earmarks, March 16, 2006
- President's 'Line-Item Veto' Is Weak Medicine, March 16, 2006
- A "Reverse" Play by the Washington Stealers, February 7, 2006
- Abandon the System That Created Abramoff, January 19, 2006
- MSHA and the Sago Mine Disaster, January 6, 2006
- Can Muscle Make Up For a Lack of Pork?, December 14, 2005
- Skulduggery: What We Used to Call the Legislative Process, November 16, 2005
- An Analysis of Employee Attitudes at Federal Departments & Agencies, October 17, 2005
- How Congress is Spending the 18 Cents a Gallon You Pay in Gasoline Tax, October 5, 2005
- Is the Politics of Pork Poisoning Our Democracy?, August 5, 2005
- How Much to Feed a Dragon, June 13, 2005
- Statement on the April Employment Situation, May 6, 2005
- The Wolfowitz Outrage, March 22, 2005
- A Closer Look at the President’s Proposal for Changes in Student Assistance, March 1, 2005
- Hate the Deficit?, February 22, 2005
- Does Rearranging Appropriations Panels Make Any Sense?, January 27, 2005
- Wall Street Moves Toward Center's View on Consumer Buying Power, January 26, 2005
- What's Behind the Sagging Dollar?, December 22, 2004
- When Congress Acts In the Dark of Night, Everyone Loses, December 6, 2004
- Oil Prices Up, Dollar Down - Coincidence?, November 30, 2004
- Will the President Now Work For Greater National Unity?, November 4, 2004
- Losing the Forest Amongst the Trees, November 1, 2004
- Without a Clue on Flu: A Hapless Performance on the Flu Vaccine, October 21, 2004
- A Long Way to Dig Out of the Income Hole, October 8, 2004
- An Analysis of the Recent Deterioration in the Fiscal Condition of the U.S. Government, October 4, 2004
- A Year and a Half Later, September 23, 2004
- Mr. Cheney and the Deficit, September 8, 2004
- Fixing Our "Intelligence" Problem, August 18, 2004
- The Selective Outrage of Hastert and DeLay, July 23, 2004
- Was the Bush "Job Boom" Merely Hype?, July 19, 2004
- Appropriators Vote to Allow Administration to Move Forward on Overtime Exemptions, July 15, 2004
- Can Consumer Purchasing Power Sustain the Current Economic Recovery?, July 1, 2004
- Where Are They Now?, June 23, 2004
- Showtime in the House of Representatives, June 17, 2004
- Let Reagan be Reagan, June 16, 2004
- Bush Jobs Record Still Worst Since President Hoover, April 2, 2004