ADVISORY/Club for Growth Celebrates 20th Anniversary of the Reagan Tax Cut with New York Gala.News/Assignment Editors ADVISORY...for Wednesday (June 19) --(BUSINESS WIRE) To commemorate com·mem·o·rate tr.v. com·mem·o·rat·ed, com·mem·o·rat·ing, com·mem·o·rates 1. To honor the memory of with a ceremony. See Synonyms at observe. 2. To serve as a memorial to. the 20th anniversary of President Ronald Reagan's tax cut, the Club for Growth will hold a gala and panel discussion about its significance and how it compares to the tax cut of 2001. "It is only fitting that we pay tribute to President Reagan and his vision for a more prosperous America," said Stephen Moore Stephen Moore may refer to:
WHO: -- Stephen Moore, president, Club for Growth
-- Robert Bartley, editor and vice president, The Wall Street
Journal
-- Pete du Pont, former Delaware governor
-- Jack Kemp, former Congressman
-- Lawrence Kudlow, president, Kudlow and Associates
-- Arthur Laffer, Laffer and Associates
WHAT: Panel Discussion-"Tax Cuts Then and Now"
WHERE: The Roosevelt Hotel-Main Ballroom
Madison Avenue and 45th Street
New York, New York
WHEN: Tuesday, June 19
6 p.m.-- Cocktails
7 p.m.-- Dinner
The Club for Growth, founded by investment banker Investment Banker A person representing a financial institution that is in the business of raising capital for corporations and municipalities. Notes: An investment banker may not accept deposits or make commercial loans. Richard Gilder gild 1 tr.v. gild·ed or gilt , gild·ing, gilds 1. To cover with or as if with a thin layer of gold. 2. To give an often deceptively attractive or improved appearance to. 3. , National Review publisher Thomas L. "Dusty" Rhodes and economist Stephen Moore, is a political organization dedicated to cutting taxes and eliminating government spending Government spending or government expenditure consists of government purchases, which can be financed by seigniorage, taxes, or government borrowing. It is considered to be one of the major components of gross domestic product. and supporting private investment of Social Security. Founded in 1999, The Club for Growth helped to elect ten (10) supply-side candidates to Congress in the 2000 election. For further information, contact Kevin McVicker at Craig Shirley Craig Shirley is President and CEO of Shirley & Banister Public Affairs, the public relations, marketing, and government affairs firm he originally founded in 1984. The firm has become internationally recognized over the years among public opinion leaders and the national media with & Associates at 703-739-5920 or 800-536-5920. |
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