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Revision as of 02:37, 17 August 2007
This article is part of the Tobacco portal on Sourcewatch funded from 2006 - 2009 by the American Legacy Foundation. |
The Reason Foundation describes itself as a "libertarian" [1] think tank which challenges strict environmental regulations: "A national research and education organization that explores and promotes public policy based on rationality and freedom."[1] The Reason Foundation's projects include NewEnvironmentalism.org. It is part of the Atlas Economic Research Foundation network.
Contents
About Reason Foundation
From the Reason Foundation web pages:
"For 22 years, Reason Foundation has led the fight for freedom in America. Our unique combination of a top-tier, well-respected think tank, Reason Public Policy Institute (RPPI), and a major political and cultural commentary magazine, Reason Magazine, gives us an unmatched pair of platforms from which to champion liberty and its essential role in human progress. Through Reason Public Policy Institute, with its emphasis on empirical results, practical innovation, and a burgeoning national reputation, we get new policy ideas implemented. Through Reason Magazine, with its growing and increasingly influential audience, we shape public opinion in favor of individual liberty in all areas of human activity.
"As the new century begins, dominant assumptions about government, popular culture, and many social and business institutions are in transition. Some of these shifts reinforce traditional American ideas about liberty and limited government. But the backlash against free markets and increased choices is gaining ground in many quarters.
"As a result, the debate about economic and civil liberties, regulation, innovation, and progress has never been more heated--or more urgently in need of articulate, forceful, and persuasive champions. By leveraging the capabilities of Reason Public Policy Institute and Reason Magazine, Reason Foundation makes an unparalleled contribution to the cause of liberty."
Reason Foundation and tobacco issues
Jacob Sullum is the senior editor of Reason,, a monthly magazine published by the Reason Foundation. Sullum's positions on tobacco issues have consistenly been supportive of the tobacco industry. The Advocacy Institute, in their November, 1994 Directory of Tobacco Industry Spokespersons, Front Groups and their Allies, says,
- The Reason Foundation received at least $10,000 from Philip Morris in 1993. He [Sullum] wrote an article for Forbes Media Critic which was later used in a week-long advertising series by Philip Morris; the report argued that the EPA findings on secondhand smoke were one-sided and represented the "corruption of science by the political crusade against smoking." He also wrote an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal criticizing the EPA, claiming that the agency based its findings on ETS on "several controversial assumptions;" this op-ed was later featured in an RJR advertisement. Both of these articles cited the work of Dr.Gary Huber, a scientist funded by various tobacco companies, who had found the risks of ETS to be only minimal. The Media Critic article also cited the work of Alvan Feinstein, who received at least $700,000 from Brown &Williamson between 1985 and 1990. Sources:Extra, September/October 1994, p.18; Wall Street Journal,3- 24-94, p.A23.at Bates Page --4660]
Board of Trustees
- Harry E. Teasley Jr., Chairman
- William A. Dunn, Chairman-elect and Vice Chairman, Dunn Capital Management
- Thomas E. Beach, Beach Investment Counsel, Inc.
- David W. Fleming, Latham & Watkins
- C. Boyden Gray, Wilmer, Cutler and Pickering
- James D. Jameson
- Manuel S. Klausner, Law Offices of Manuel S. Klausner
- David H. Koch, Koch Industries
- James Lintott, Sterling Foundation Management, LLC
- Stephen Modzelewski, Maple Engine, LLC
- Sarah O'Dowd, Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe
- Robert W. Poole, Jr., Reason Foundation
- Randall N. Smith, InSite MediaCom, LLC
- Al St. Clair, Procter & Gamble
- Walter E. Williams, George Mason University
- Frank Bond, Trustee Emeritus
Funding
Between 1985 and 2006, the Foundation received $6,318,421 in 162 separate grants from only eleven foundations. [2]
- Earhart Foundation
- JM Foundation
- Koch Family Foundations (David H. Koch Foundation, Charles G. Koch Foundation, Claude R. Lambe Foundation)
- John M. Olin Foundation, Inc.
- Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation
- Scaife Foundations (Scaife Family, Sarah Mellon Scaife, Carthage)
- Smith Richardson Foundation
Selected Corporate Supporters (2000)
- 3M
- American Forest & Paper Association
- American Petroleum Institute
- Bank of America
- Bayer Corporation
- California Association of Realtors
- California Water Service Company]]
- Ken and Colleen Butler, Capital Partnerships
- Chevron Corporation
- Coca-Cola Co.
- Consulting Engineers & Land Surveyors of California
- Council of New York State, Inc.
- Continental Airlines
- Corrections Corporation of America
- DaimlerChrysler Corp.
- Dart Container Corporation
- Delta Air Lines
- Dow Chemical USA
- ]]Eastman Chemical Company]]
- Eberle & Associates, Inc.
- Edison Electric Institute
- ENRON
- ExxonMobil Corporation
- Ford Motor Company
- Freedom Communications
- General Motors Corporation
- LCOR Incorporated
- Lehman Brothers, Inc.
- Eli Lilly and Co.
- Microsoft Corporation
- National Air Transportation Association
- National Beer Wholesalers Association
- Nossaman, Guthner, Knox & Elliott
- Pfizer, Inc
- Philip Morris Companies
- PricewaterhouseCoopers
- Privatized Emergency Services Association
- Procter & Gamble
- Shell Oil Co.
- Southern California Water
- Techcentralstation.com
- Union Carbide Corporation
- Virco
- Wackenhut Corrections Co.
- Watson Land Company
- Western States Petroleum Association
Contact
George Passantino
Director of Public Affairs
Reason Public Policy Institute
3415 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Office 310-391-2245
Mobile 310-292-2382
Fax 310-391-4395
gpassantino@reason.org
URL: http://www.reason.org
References
- ↑ "Frequently Asked Questions About Reason: Is Reason libertarian?", accessed August 2007.
- ↑ "Reason Foundation", Media Transparency, accessed August 2007.
External Links
- "Forging a World of New Choices", Reason Foundation Annual Report, accessed 7/23/03
- [2], Links to an interactive network of friendsters for the Reason Foundation
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