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Rory O'Sullivan
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Rory grew up in San Francisco, graduating from Pomona College in 2006 with a B.A. in Philosophy Politics, and Economics. He just finished a joint J.D./M.P.P. at Georgetown University where he was the Executive Print Editor of the Georgetown Public Policy Review. As Policy & Research Director, Rory provides expertise in labor market economics, higher education, and health care fields as they relate to young adults. He has worked in a variety of policy capacities since coming to Washington, D.C, including interning for Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and at the Federal Legislation and Administrative Clinic at Georgetown Law.

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Heritage Gets It Wrong on 'Coverage up to 26'

(0) Comments | Posted June 27, 2012 | 8:34 PM

Co-written by Matt Wolfson

In the run-up to the Supreme Court's decision regarding the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the Heritage Foundation has released an attack against the ACA's provision extending dependent coverage to young Americans up to age 26. Heritage's piece is notable in that it manages to...

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Note to 2012 Candidates: Have a Plan for Your Young Constituents

(2) Comments | Posted May 2, 2012 | 5:26 PM

As primary season winds down, political candidates across the country are gearing up for their general elections in the fall. That means lots of fundraising, attending events, strategizing and, yes, writing a platform. After all, every candidate has to answer the question: if elected, what will you actually do? A...

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Why My Generation Supports the Health Care Law

(35) Comments | Posted March 29, 2012 | 4:04 PM

This week, the Supreme Court heard arguments over the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The legislation's challengers frequently trotted out examples of healthy young people to show that the law forces individuals to buy insurance who don't "need" it. But this caricature of our generation ignores reality....

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