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- The nation's largest bipartisan, individual membership association of state legislators, with nearly 3,000 members across America. ALEC's National Task Forces provide a forum for legislators and the private sector to discuss issues, develop policies and write model legislation.
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- The Brookings Institution functions as an independent analyst and critic, committed to publishing its findings for the information of the public. In its conferences and activities, it serves as a bridge between scholarship and public policy, bringing new knowledge to the attention of decisionmakers and affording scholars a better insight into public policy issues.
- Cato Institute
- Promoting public policy based on individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peaceful international relations. Thousands of studies and articles available online.
- Center for African American Policy
- The University of Denver Center for African American Policy is a unique blend of academics, public policy and community and public service. The Center was formed to encourage public discourse and increase the flow of information on issues, policies and trends affecting African Americans.
- Citizens for a Sound Economy
- Advocates market-based solutions to public policy problems. Fundamental belief that a strong and vibrant free-market economic system offers the best hope for creating opportunity and improving the quality for life of every American. That is why we strongly support less government, lower taxes and less regulation.
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