
The Top 5 Actions the Biden Administration Has Taken to Strengthen the U.S. Economy
Thanks to concrete actions taken by the Biden administration, the U.S. economy remains strong despite headwinds.
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Colin Seeberger is a senior adviser for Communications at American Progress. Prior to joining American Progress, Seeberger held various roles in public affairs and directed issue advocacy campaigns at Young Invincibles, a young adult policy and advocacy nonprofit organization. He previously worked on the national public affairs team at Berlin Rosen and in the press office of Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA). Seeberger also has a background in research, having worked numerous cycles with Grindstone Research.
He studied political management with a concentration in strategic communications at George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management and graduated summa cum laude from Pace University’s Pforzheimer Honors College in New York City. He is a native of Dallas, Texas, the home of his beloved Dallas Cowboys.
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