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  • ...State Policy Network]] (SPN) and is based in Austin, Texas. It has ties to Texas Governor and former presidential candidate [[Rick Perry]], [[Ted Cruz]], an ...te with academically sound research and outreach."<ref>Texas Public Policy Foundation. [http://www.texaspolicy.com/about "About"], organizational website, access
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  • ...s a B.A. in History from Louisiana State University and an M. A. in Public Policy from Regent University." <ref>[http://www.cfact.org/site/board.asp Leadersh
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  • ...t Foundation]] and Vice Chairman of the conservative [[Texas Public Policy Foundation]].
    203 bytes (28 words) - 06:23, 29 June 2006
  • ...er Deputy Chief of Staff for [[George W. Bush]] during his Governership of Texas.
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  • ...da Pejovich''' is a board member of the conservative [[Texas Public Policy Foundation]]. ...mpany to provide consulting services during the savings and loan crisis in Texas.''
    820 bytes (108 words) - 06:26, 29 June 2006
  • ...he President of the conservative [[think tank]], the [[Texas Public Policy Foundation]].
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  • ...board member of the conservative [[think tank]], the [[Texas Public Policy Foundation]]. ...ng Strategies|Winning Strategies Inc.]], a marketing firm based in Canton, Texas, which received $200,000 in sales tax funds while running political campaig
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  • ...enior Fellow at the conservative [[think tank]], the [[Texas Public Policy Foundation]]. [http://www.texaspolicy.com/experts.php?auth_id=8] *"[http://www.texaspolicy.com/experts.php?auth_id=8 Policy Expert - Richard Vedder, Ph.D.]", accessed June 2006.
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  • ...board member of the conservative [[think tank]], the [[Texas Public Policy Foundation]].
    273 bytes (36 words) - 06:27, 29 June 2006
  • ...eview]] magazine, a board member of the conservative [[Texas Public Policy Foundation]] and a former board member and chair of the [[Acton Institute]].[http://ww ...ard Business School, Sandefer taught entrepreneurship at the University of Texas before founding the [[Acton School of Business]]. Acton's MBA program is ta
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  • ...allas, Texas, and a board member of the conservative [[Texas Public Policy Foundation]].
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  • ...of the Center for Economic Freedom, a project of the [[Texas Public Policy Foundation]], an Austin-based [[think tank]]. ...missioner for Intergovernmental Affairs for Commissioner Rick Perry at the Texas Department of Agriculture and as a legislative aide to Rep. John Culberson.
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  • ...he political journal The [[Texas Observer]], a regent of the University of Texas Systems, a supporter of the state of Israel, and a champion of at-risk stud ...w in Communication at the Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin." <ref>[http://www.altig.com/OurCompany/bioBernard.php Bernard Ra
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  • ...<ref>[http://www.stateaction.org/about/tmbio.cfm Tim McFeeley], Center for Policy Alternatives, accessed July 4, 2007.</ref> They are listed as one of the co ...Tarr-Whelan]] was "president and chief executive officer of the Center for Policy Alternatives from 1986 to 2001." <ref>[http://www.salzburgseminar.org/2005f
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  • ...]], a self-described "non-profit public policy institute" based in Austin, Texas.[http://www.americanfreedom.org/]. ...director of the Center for Effective Justice at the [[Texas Public Policy Foundation]].
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  • ...Village, Tex., 1955-1962; director, Heights State Bank, 1967-1970; member, Texas house of representatives, 1967-1970; elected as a Republican to the Ninety- *Director, [[Tax Foundation]]
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  • * [[American Coal Foundation]] * [[American Council for Capital Formation Center for Policy Research]]
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  • ...18.<ref>Guidestar, [https://www.guidestar.org/profile/82-3461092 Lone Star Policy Institute], organizational website, accessed February 18, 2021.</ref> ...thcare, taxes, public education, and public pension reform."<ref>Lone Star Policy Institute, [https://lonestarpolicyinstitute.org/our-vision/ Our Vision], or
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  • '''William A. McMinn''' is the chairman of the [[Texas Public Policy Foundation]].
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  • ...essman." Leininger is one of the biggest funders of conservative causes in Texas. During the decade 1987-1997, Leininger "spent more than $1.4 million of hi *[[Texas Justice Foundation]], "a Texas Public Policy Foundation spin-off, advances a conservative agenda through the courts."
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  • '''Doner Fundraising''' established by [[Kate Doner]] in 2003 in Austin Texas, is a [[Fundraising companies|fundraising and event services company]] "tha Although listed on the site of the [[State Policy Network]] [http://www.spn.org/about/pageID.27/default.asp] and its current
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