
Andy Green
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Andy Green
@AndyGreenSF
Financial regulation, corp gov, trade, competition, and economic policy for a middle class. Tweets = my views which may change. Retweets =/= endorsements.


Public service provides workers with both a personal sense of purpose and the ability to contribute to a tangible, exponential impact. The Volcker Alliance has had the great fortune of tapping into Margot Conrad's deep expertise across our initiatives over the last few months. Thank you, Margot, for your service! #PublicService #PSRW2025 #NoStaffNoService



REPORT: Tennessee ranks 47th in 🇺🇸 for K-12 student spending Under @TNGOP control, Tennessee now ranks dead last in student funding among our neighboring states, according to @NEAToday. @SenatorLamar: “This report is yet another wake-up call.” tnsenatedems.medium.com/tennessee-rank…

Live from the Senate floor. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…

👋Fellow Democrats, the party needs to rethink all the anti-tariff absolutism. I’m a Rust Belt Democrat from swingy Western PA—where lousy trade deals like NAFTA stripped us for parts. Democrats need to break free from the zombie horde of neoliberal economists who think tariffs are always bad. 🧵

Thrilled to have Amanda Fischer join Better Markets as Policy Director & COO! Amanda's experience, expertise and commitment to an economy that works for all Americans and a financial system that supports the real productive economy make her an ideal fit for this critical role. bit.ly/3XouNtK







Mr. Massie, ask Grok if the non-competitive nitrogen fertilizer industry increases the cost of food. If the non-competitive farm machinery industry increases the price of food. If the non-competitive seed industry increases the price of food. It’s all in the questions you ask……..

If you think that's immoral, callous, or not what you voted for, call your Member's office NOW. Here are 15 Members where your voice will actually help.

The federal government is cutting its workforce, but Kentucky has 23,000 federal civilian employees--more people than work at Amazon, Ford or UPS. These jobs are especially significant in many rural counties: 1/



