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Each party in each house is entitled to name three members, although only the House Democrats have done so.
Each party in each house is entitled to name three members, although only the House Democrats have done so.
==Presidentially appointed members==
==Presidentially appointed members==
*[[Alan Simpson]] former [[U.S. Senator]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Wyoming]])  
*[[Alan Simpson]] former [[U.S. Senator]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Wyoming (U.S. state)|Wyoming]])  
*Clinton chief of staff [[Erskine Bowles]]  
*Clinton chief of staff [[Erskine Bowles]]  
*[[Ann Fudge]] president of Young and Rubicam Brands
*[[Ann Fudge]] president of Young and Rubicam Brands

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Created by President Barack Obama, the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform is chartered to create a proposal to balance the U.S. budget, other than interest on the national debt, by 2015. Congressional leaders have agreed to vote on its proposals by 1 December 2010.

Each party in each house is entitled to name three members, although only the House Democrats have done so.

Presidentially appointed members

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