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The '''Indiana Policy Review Foundation''' (IPR) is a conservative [[think tank]] and member of the [[State Policy Network]]. IPR states as its mission "to marshall[sic] the best thought on governmental, economic and educational issues at the state and municipal levels" through exalting "the truths of the Declaration of Independence, especially as they apply to the interrelated freedoms of religion, property and speech," emphasizing primacy of the individual in addressing public concerns," and recognizing "that equality of opportunity is sacrificed in pursuit of equality of results."<ref>[http://inpolicy.org/about-us/ "About Us"], organizational website, accessed November 2012</ref>
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The '''Indiana Policy Review Foundation''' (IPR) is a conservative [[think tank]] and member of the [[State Policy Network]]. IPR states as its mission "to marshall[sic] the best thought on governmental, economic and educational issues at the state and municipal levels" through exalting "the truths of the Declaration of Independence, especially as they apply to the interrelated freedoms of religion, property and speech," emphasizing "primacy of the individual in addressing public concerns," and recognizing "that equality of opportunity is sacrificed in pursuit of equality of results."<ref>[http://inpolicy.org/about-us/ "About Us"], organizational website, accessed November 2012</ref>
  
 
==Contact Information==
 
==Contact Information==

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The Indiana Policy Review Foundation (IPR) is a conservative think tank and member of the State Policy Network. IPR states as its mission "to marshall[sic] the best thought on governmental, economic and educational issues at the state and municipal levels" through exalting "the truths of the Declaration of Independence, especially as they apply to the interrelated freedoms of religion, property and speech," emphasizing "primacy of the individual in addressing public concerns," and recognizing "that equality of opportunity is sacrificed in pursuit of equality of results."[1]

Contact Information

Indiana Policy Review
PO Box 5166
Fort Wayne, IN 46895
Phone: (260) 417-4094
E-mail: editor@inpolicy.org

References

  1. "About Us", organizational website, accessed November 2012