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Lunch Meeting - August 19, 2021
Maggiano's Little Italy
10910 Domain Dr.
Austin, Texas 78758
512-501-7870

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Thursday, August 19, 2021, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CDT
Category: Meeting

Austin AFP August Lunch Meeting
"The Texas Economy: An Update and Outlook"

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Agenda:
11:30 - 11:45  Check in and Registration
11:45  Lunch served
12:00  Program and Speaker

Location:
Maggiano's Little Italy
10910 Domain II Dr., Ste. 100 (78758)

Program:  "The Texas Economy:  An Update and Outlook"
Comptroller Glenn Hager will look back at the effects of low oil prices and low sales tax revenues on the Texas economy and further he will discuss revenue projections for the remainder of the year and into early 2022.

Speaker:  Glenn Hager, Texas Comptroller
Glenn Hegar was elected as the 36th Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts in November 2014. Hegar is Texas' chief financial officer — the state's treasurer, check writer, tax collector, procurement officer and revenue estimator.  As comptroller, Glenn is chief finance officer for the world’s ninth-largest economy. He has emerged as a passionate advocate for conservative financial management and government transparency who has focused on creating a more efficient and customer oriented agency.  He founded the state’s Transparency Stars program, pushed for smarter ways of investing our rainy day fund to protect it for future generations, and guided the formation of the nation’s first ever state-administered precious metals depository.

Menu:
Italian Tossed Salad
Mom's Meat Lasagna
Cibatta Rolls
Lemon Cookies
Coffee, Iced Tea, Sodas
Please note:  If you have dietary restrictions and request an alternate meal, please contact Linda Horton at [email protected] by Monday, August 16.

Registration fees:
Austin AFP Members - Free
Guests - $35 (payable online with a credit card or in cash or check at the door)

RSVP:  If attending, please register online by Monday, August 16th.

CE credit:  Approved for up to 1.2 CTP/CCM recertification credits by the Association for Financial Professionals.

COVID-19 Risk Based Guidelines
Austin-Travis County is currently in Stage 4.  Masking indoors is recommended for everyone, regardless of vaccination status.