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It is our pleasure to welcome you to The Futures of the U.S. project conducted by graduate students in the Futures Studies program at the University of Houston. The graduate students in this course have assembled material on the seven key long-term issues affecting the future of the United States and provide critical information important to public discussion of the Presidential election. The Futures of the U.S. material can be used before and after the Presidential election in discussions about the likely long-term future of our country. We have chosen the year of 2028 as our time horizon. By 2028 another five Presidential elections and many other events will occur and the potential for change and surprise is vast. Our mission in the University of Houston Futures Studies program is to bring futures thinking into the whole educational system so that we are better informed and prepared for they ways in which our country and the world might develop. You may be interested in visiting our wiki, Foresight Education Project at http://foresighteducation.org .

World Futures Society
These materials will bewere presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the World Future Society on Saturday, July 18 (4:30(4:00 PM session), in Chicago IL. The presentations by Dr. Bishop are attachments at the bottom of this page. Presentations by Morgan Kauffman and Kay Strong are posted under the Climate Issues and Budget IssuesIssues, respectively.

Seven Key Issues:
Budget Issues
Climate Issues
Energy Issues
Global Issues
Health Issues
Instrastructure Issues
Immigration Issues

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) release: 2009 Congressional & Presidential Transition contains the latest on these issues.