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'''Paul Beckner''' is president and chief executive officer of [[Citizens for a Sound Economy]], a post he has held since 1991.
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'''Paul Beckner''' was president and chief executive officer of [[Citizens for a Sound Economy]] (CSE), from 1991 until June 2004 when [[Matt Kibbe]], who was executive vice president since 1996, took over that position. Paul Beckner left CSE to become a senior vice president of Silk Lintott, Inc.
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As CSE President, Beckner was paid $158,360 in 2002, according to the Internal Revenue Service return for CSE's sister organisation, the Citizens for a Sound Economy Educational Foundation. [http://www.guidestar.org/justgive/controller/search.gs?action_searchFin=1&partner=justgive&ein=52-1527294]
  
 
In 2003, [[George W. Bush]] nominated Beckner to the [[Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations]] for a two-year term.
 
In 2003, [[George W. Bush]] nominated Beckner to the [[Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations]] for a two-year term.
  
 
He has Co-Chaired the Coalition for a Balanced Budget and headed the Legal Reform Coalition.
 
He has Co-Chaired the Coalition for a Balanced Budget and headed the Legal Reform Coalition.
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*Director, [[Families Against Mandatory Minimums]] [http://famm.org/Repository/Files/FGsummerfinal%5B1%5D.pdf]
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== Related Links ==
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*"[http://www.cse.org/newsroom/press_template.php?press_id=849 CSE President Paul Beckner to Join Silk Lintott Incorporated, Current Executive Vice President Matt Kibbe to Lead CSE]", ''Citizens for a Sound Economy'', June 3, 2004

Latest revision as of 04:40, 3 July 2007

Paul Beckner was president and chief executive officer of Citizens for a Sound Economy (CSE), from 1991 until June 2004 when Matt Kibbe, who was executive vice president since 1996, took over that position. Paul Beckner left CSE to become a senior vice president of Silk Lintott, Inc.

As CSE President, Beckner was paid $158,360 in 2002, according to the Internal Revenue Service return for CSE's sister organisation, the Citizens for a Sound Economy Educational Foundation. [1]

In 2003, George W. Bush nominated Beckner to the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations for a two-year term.

He has Co-Chaired the Coalition for a Balanced Budget and headed the Legal Reform Coalition.

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