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  1. Secretary Rubin used his statutory authority to safeguard the Federal Government's finances and make timely payments of the federal debt when Congress did not raise the debt limit during an extensive budgetary confrontation.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_RubinRobert Rubin - Wikipedia

    Rubin has advocated for fiscal discipline and public investment, and worked to turn the federal budget deficit to a surplus while Treasury Secretary. He has advocated against high budget deficits and has been credited with developing the strong dollar policy that has been a cornerstone of U.S. economic policy since his tenure at Treasury.

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  4. At the Treasury Department, we found a means of drawing on federal trust funds -- something that'd never been done before, at least in the way that we did it -- to continue paying the debt, even ...

  5. During the first Clinton administration, Rubin served as director of the National Economic Council and an assistant to the President for economic policy (1993-1995). He became secretary of the treasury in 1995, a position he held until 1999.

  6. Nov 24, 2003 · F ormer Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin spent six years in the Clinton Administration, where he and Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan got credit for keeping the U.S. economy booming. in...

  7. Nov 19, 2014 · The project, an oral history, is a collection of more than 70 interviews with former Clinton cabinet secretaries, White House advisers and others starting in 2001. The interview with Mr. Rubin took place in New York on Nov. 3, 2005, when he was a senior executive at Citigroup, where he went after leaving the Treasury Department.

  8. The context, too, is different from country to country: Rubin was a politically appointed Cabinet Secretary, in a federal system, with a strong separation between executive and legislature. Yet the lessons he draws from his time in Washington are applicable to new government leaders across the globe. Leadership in government: Aninterview with.

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