Institute for Liberty
The Institute For Liberty is a Washington D.C. think tank.
Identified backer of The 912 Project 912dc.org March on Washington (Silver Sponsor),[1] and Tea Party Express[2] bus tour.
Cross checking the phone number of IOF leads to several associations: Competitive Enterprise Institute, National Taxpayers Union, and Institute For Liberty Co-Sponsor NoClimateTax.com Pledge. (www.americansforprosperity.org)[3], [4]
IOF cooperated in harvesting cell phone numbers from April 15th Tea Party attendees: As part of the effort to build a national network of activists fighting against the taxing, spending and borrowing coming out of Washington and – in many cases – our state capitals, Let Freedom Ring and the Institute For Liberty have partnered to collect the mobile telephone numbers of as many people who attend the April 15 Tea Parties as possible.[5]
Latest 2007 IRS-Form-990[6] shows Jason Wright was president, paid $79,000, IOF spent $36,839 to run the Internet Freedom Coalition. Jason Wright has moved on to operate www.opinioneditorials.com[7] AKA Frontiers of Freedom. Slightly more than 50% of total expenses in 2007 was Wright's salary. Internet Freedom Coalition[8] website shows 32 front organization members, a who's who of the rightwing.
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Personnel
Institute for Liberty Staff
- Andrew Langer, President
- Kerri (Houston) Toloczko, Senior Vice President for Policy
Senior Fellows
- Tom Sullivan, Senior Fellow in Regulatory Policy
- Peter Roff, Senior Fellow in Strategic Policy
- Jennifer Korn, Senior Fellow in Immigration Policy
- Loren Smith, Senior Fellow for Labor and Employment Policy
- Roger Morse, Senior Fellow in Political Economy
- Horace Cooper, Senior Fellow in Law and Regulation
Contact Details
The Institute For Liberty
1250 Connecticut Ave, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 261-6592
Fax: (877) 350-6147
Website: http://www.instituteforliberty.org
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