LinkLinks Washington Post: Alice Rivlin, budget maestro who ‘helped save’ Washington in fiscal crisis, dies at 88 By Editor On May 14, 2019 Last updated May 14, 2019 57 Share Alice M. Rivlin, a master of budgetary policy who held senior positions in the executive and legislative branches of government — notably as founding director of the Congressional Budget Office — and whose stewardship of the D.C. Financial Control Board guided the once-insolvent city to solid financial footing, died May 14. She was 88. Alice RivlinDC FinancesObituaries 57 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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