Moore served as a senior economist at the Joint Economic Committee under chairman Dick Armey of Texas. There, he advised Armey on budget, tax, and competitiveness issues. He was also an architect of the Armey flat-tax proposal. From 1983 through 1987, Moore served as the Grover M. Hermann Fellow in budgetary affairs at the Heritage Foundation. He has worked for two presidential commissions. In 1988 he was a special consultant to the National Economic Commission and in 1987 he was research director of President Reagan's commission on privatization. Moore also serves on the economic board of advisors for Time magazine, and is a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal, Human Events, and Readers Digest. He has appeared on such television shows as CNN's Inside Politics, Crossfire, and Moneyline, NBCs Nightly News, Fox Morning News, and The McLaughlin Group. The Associated Press recently wrote, Moore has earned the wide respect of economists for his many forays into the entrails of taxation and budgetary matters. Moore is also the author of Still an Open Door? U.S. Immigration Policy and the American Economy (American University Press, 1994) and Privatization: A Strategy for Taming the Deficit (The Heritage Foundation, 1988). He is also the editor of Restoring the Dream: What House Republicans Plan to Do Now to Strengthen the Family, Balance the Budget, and Replace Welfare (Times Mirror, 1995). Moore is a graduate of the University of Illinois and holds an M.A. in economics from George Mason University.
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