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Ron Fournier
Ron Fournier is the Senior Political Columnist and Editorial Director of National Journal. Prior to joining NJ, he worked at the Associated Press for 20 years, most recently as Washington Bureau Chief. A Detroit native, Fournier began his career in Arkansas, first with the Hot Springs Sentinel-Record and then with the Arkansas Democrat and the AP, where he covered the state legislature and Gov. Bill Clinton.
Ron Fournier is the Senior Political Columnist and Editorial Director of National Journal. Prior to joining NJ, he worked at the Associated Press for 20 years, most recently as Washington Bureau Chief. A Detroit native, Fournier began his career in Arkansas, first with the Hot Springs Sentinel-Record and then with the Arkansas Democrat and the AP, where he covered the state legislature and Gov. Bill Clinton.
Management
Flint and the Case for Open Government
The paternalistic approach to government has run its course.
- Ron Fournier, The Atlantic
Oversight
Biden to Clinton and the Rest of DC: Stop the Madness
The vice president says four more years of status quo “may be more than this country can take.”
- Ron Fournier, National Journal
Management
Republicans Imperil Obama Legacy With National Service Cuts
Will the president watch another priority fall victim to the political culture he vowed to change?
- Ron Fournier, National Journal
Management
This Is What Functioning Government Looks Like
After an embarrassing start, public-private sector leaders get their acts together on Ebola.
- Ron Fournier, National Journal
Management
The 2016 Presidential Conversations Taking Place Right Now
What's on the minds of potential White House candidates tonight.
- Ron Fournier and Matthew Dowd, National Journal
Oversight
Changing Who Runs the Senate Won't Fix Washington
As with Obama in 2012, there will be no mandate for the GOP should Republicans win the upper chamber this year.
- Ron Fournier, National Journal
Oversight
The Scariest Thing About Ebola: Americans' Lack of Trust in Institutions
Trust deficit runs deeper than one president—or even the presidency.
- Ron Fournier, National Journal
Management
The Secret Service's Problems May Be Older and Harder to Fix Than You Thought
Readers offer solutions that go beyond Pierson's resignation and undoing the DHS merger.
- Ron Fournier, National Journal
Oversight
No Joke, Here's How to Fix the Secret Service
Obama needs to fire Pierson, and Congress needs to return autonomy to the agency.
- Ron Fournier, National Journal
Management
How Soon We Forget the Veteran Who Attacked the White House
The story behind Friday's intrusion: a VA system failing millions like Omar J. Gonzalez.
- Ron Fournier, National Journal
Management
The Next President Could Find Unity Fleeting
We may never get hit again like we were on Sept. 11, 2001. But if we did, would the next president find unity fleeting?
- Ron Fournier, National Journal
Oversight
Is the White House Lying or Just Bad at Crisis Communications?
Ordering a cheeseburger with fries while a downed airline smolders may not have been a great decision.
- Ron Fournier, National Journal
Oversight
Did the IRS Really Lose Lois Lerner's Emails? Let a Special Prosecutor Find Them.
Obama needs to address this 'phony scandal' and the public trust with real transparency.
- Ron Fournier, National Journal
Management
Geithner Book: When Obama Blew a Dog Whistle and a Budget Deal
Former Treasury secretary adds context to behind-the-scenes White House budget machinations.
- Ron Fournier, National Journal
Oversight
Obama, Congress Flunk National-Service Test
President brags about 'boldest expansion' of a program that hasn't grown (thanks mostly to the GOP).
- Ron Fournier, National Journal
Management
Millennials Don't See Serving in Government as the Way to Change the World
In general, they have a great sense of purpose, but see little attraction in politics and government.
- Ron Fournier, The Atlantic
Management
Analysis: How Obama and Congress Failed AmeriCorps ... and America
Program's woes follow Obama pattern: Raise hopes … hopes crushed … blame GOP.
- Ron Fournier, National Journal
Management
What Detroit's Demise Says About America
Detroit native calls Motown's economic and social ills a warning for the nation.
- Ron Fournier, National Journal
Oversight
Analysis: Why the IRS Scandal Needs a Special Prosecutor
Democratic and Republican cherry-picked findings aren't restoring public trust.
- Ron Fournier, National Journal
Management
Analysis: Obama Gives Nod to Transparency ... in Private
The president tries to assure Americans he's not trampling the Bill of Rights.
- Ron Fournier, National Journal