Jonathan Bydlak

Independent Political Consultant/ Lobbyist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroIndependent Political Consultant/ Lobbyist
PlacesUnited States of America
isLobbyist Journalist
Work fieldJournalism Politics
Gender
Male
Birth23 August 1983, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Age41 years
Star signVirgo
Politics:Republican Party
Education
Princeton University
The details

Biography

Jonathan Bydlak (born August 21, 1983) is director of the Fiscal and Budget Policy Project at the R Street Institute. He was previously founder and president of the Coalition to Reduce Spending and the Institute for Spending Reform, organizations that support spending reform and reduction. He is the primary promoter of SpendingTracker.org, a real-time government spending tracker, and previously spearheaded the "Reject the Debt Pledge," a pledge signed by candidates and elected officials who promise not to increase spending that is not offset elsewhere and not to vote for budgets that do not lead to balance. In 2020, the Institute officially merged its efforts with those of the R Street Institute.

Early life

Bydlak grew up in Westfield, Massachusetts, and enrolled in Princeton University in 2001. Following a career in the financial sector as a hedge fund analyst, Bydlak joined the Ron Paul presidential campaign, 2008, serving in the capacity of fundraising director. He is also the founder of an independent consulting firm, Bydlak & Associates, LLC, whose clients ranged from federal and state political candidates to advocacy organizations and other non-profits.

Public life

Bydlak has written for USA Today, Rare, The Hill, Forbes, and others. Red Alert Politics has profiled Bydlak, characterizing him as the "next Grover Norquist". This comparison was echoed by ReasonTV's Nick Gillespie, who profiled Bydlak in a piece which characterized him as "The Grover Norquist of Spending Cuts." Business Insider and The Fiscal Times have profiled Bydlak as well. John Stossel wrote a column highlighting the work of the Coalition in a syndicated column featured in Human Events, Reason Magazine, Townhall.com, The Washington Examiner, and the New Hampshire Union Leader

Bydlak has also appeared on TheBlaze TV with Andrew Wilkow. and on Fox Business Network's STOSSEL He has been featured on various regional and nationally syndicated radio shows, including The Jason Lewis Show, The Peter Schiff Show, Butler on Business (Atlanta), Price of Business (Houston), and The Guy Benson Show (Chicago).

Bydlak has been a featured speaker at Campaign for Liberty's Liberty Political Action Conference, sharing the stage with speakers including Rand Paul, Rep. Thomas Massie, and Morton Blackwell.

Coalition to Reduce Spending

In 2012, Bydlak founded the Coalition to Reduce Spending (CRS).

The primary policy goal of CRS is to advocate for reduced government spending.

The Coalition's advocacy centers upon its Reject the Debt candidate pledge and SpendingTracker.org, which tracks federal government spending.

The Coalition is funded by private donors.

Reject the Debt Pledge

Notable pledge signers include Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Rep. Mark Sanford (SC-1), and Rep. Jim Banks (IN-3).

SpendingTracker.org

In February 2017, the Coalition launched a database tracking federal spending votes in real time. The tool is hosted publicly at SpendingTracker.org and cross-references Congressional Budget Office scores and public voting record to assign each member of Congress a unique "number," or total new spending he or she is responsible for. The tool has been profiled by FreedomWorks, Watchdog.org, the Cato Institute's Daily Podcast, BlazeTV, and others.

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