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What Lies Ahead: Policy Implications of the 2020 Election
Webinar and Discussion with Economist Stephen Moore
Thursday, December 3, 2020 ┃ 11 am Pacific Time / 2 pm Eastern
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Join us for a webinar and discussion with economist Stephen Moore on the domestic policy implications from 2020 election. Now that voters have spoken, we will analyze the outcomes of major national and state races and explore what the results mean for jobs and the economy. Moore, a member of President Trump's economic task force, will offer his insights into what lies ahead for our nation amid the ongoing pandemic, civil unrest, and increasing political divide.
This live webinar will feature a Q&A session with attendees hosted by PRI Senior Fellow Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D. Attendees are encouraged to submit questions using the "Q&A" feature on the Zoom platform.
** About Stephen Moore
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Stephen Moore is a visiting senior fellow in economics at the Heritage Foundation, the largest private research institute in Washington, D.C. He served as a senior economic advisor to the Donald Trump for the President campaign where he helped write the Trump tax plan and worked on energy and budget issues for candidate Trump.
Moore is a Fox News contributor and from 2017-2019 was the senior economic analyst with CNN, where he provided daily commentary on the economy, fiscal policy and politics. From 2005 to 2014, Moore served as the senior economics writer for the Wall Street Journal editorial page and as a member of the Journal’s editorial board. He is still a regular contributor to the Journal’s editorial page. In 2019, Worth Magazine ranked Moore the 32nd most influential person in the world in global finance.
From 1999-2004 Moore served as founder and president of the Club for Growth, a 25,000-member organization dedicated to helping elect free market, tax cutting candidates to Congress. In 2007, he received the Ronald Reagan “Great Communicator” award from the Republican party for his advancement of economic understanding. Moore has served as a senior economist at the Joint Economic Committee under former Chairman Dick Armey of Texas. He has worked for two presidential commissions. In 1988, he was a Special Consultant to the National Economic Commission. In 1987, he was Research director of President Reagan’s commission on Privatization.
An author of 6 books. Moore’s latest book is Trumponomics: The Inside Story of the Trump Economic Boom. His previous books include Fueling Freedom: Exposing the Mad War on Energy by Regnery, Who’s the Fairest of Them All? The Truth About Taxes, Income and Wealth in America published in 2012 by Encounter, and Return to Prosperity: How America Can Regain its Economic Superpower Status which was a finalist for the F.A. Hayek book award for advancing economic understanding. His other books include It’s Getting Better All the Time: The 100 Greatest Trends of the Last Century and Government: America’s Number One Growth Industry.
Moore is a graduate of the University of Illinois and holds an MA in economics from George Mason University. In 2010, he was awarded the University of Illinois alumni of the year.
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