Liz Peek joins us at July’s Social to discuss President’s Trump Big Beautiful Bill, its coming affects on the American Economy and answer the fear -mongering rhetoric of bill’s Democrat detractors.Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has stated the One, Big, Beautiful Bill will unleash the full potential of the U.S. economy. It locks in permanent, pro-growth tax cuts for families, workers, and job creators. The bill also enacts No Tax on Tips, No Tax on Overtime, and new tax cuts for seniors. The OBBB will strengthen important programs for those who need them most and save taxpayer dollars by cutting waste, fraud, and abuse.The frequent Fox Business guest on Morning’s with Maria and Larry Kudlow will bring her expert analysis to expand on Secretary Bessent’s remarks and decode what this new legislation means for you.As we celebrate President Trump’s Big win for America![Open Bar]
More about our Guest Speaker: Liz Peek is a columnist for The Hill, Fox News and the New York Sun. She is also an on-air Fox News Contributor, participating daily in numerous Fox Business programs including Varney & Company, Mornings with Maria and the Larry Kudlow Show.Liz has been a columnist for The Fiscal Times, an online bipartisan policy journal funded by Pete Peterson, and also the New York Sun, while also contributing to the New York Post, the Huffington Post, The Motley Fool, the Wall Street Journal and Women on the Web, as well as to numerous magazines.Liz received her BA with High Honors in Economics from Wellesley College, where she was a Durant Scholar. For more than twenty years on Wall Street she worked as a top-ranked energy analyst and executive, eventually becoming Wertheim & Company’s first female partner. After retiring from the financial industry to focus on her family, she became involved in numerous not-for-profit organizations.Liz is a member and past Chairman of the Board of Trustees of FIT, a SUNY college; other non-profit roles include formerly serving as President of the Board of Partnership with Children, a social services agency, and on the executive committees of the boards of The School of American Ballet and the Women’s Committee of the Central Park Conservancy.