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Citizens for a Sound Economy ( CSE) (1984–2004) was a conservative political group operating in the United States. It was established in 1984 by Charles and David Koch of Koch Industries. Ron Paul was appointed as the first chairman of the organization.
- 1984
- Washington, D.C.
Citizens for a Sound Economy was co-founded by David Koch in 1985. According to the Center for Public Integrity , the Koch Brothers donated a total of $7.9 million between 1986 and 1993. [16] In 1990, the brothers created the spinoff group Citizens for the Environment. [16]
FreedomWorks was originally founded as Citizens for a Sound Economy in 1984. For over a quarter century, FreedomWorks has identified, educated, and actuated citizens who are enthused about showing up to support free enterprise and constitutionally limited government. We are not primarily a “think-tank,” content to study the issues and ...
Citizens for a Sound Economy; Dates. 2002 to 2014; Locations. United States; Languages. English; Subjects. Citizens for a Sound Economy; Economic Policy; Finance, Public; Web Archive
Citizens for a Sound Economy (CSE) was founded by Koch Industries executives David Koch and Richard Fink in 1984, and split in 2003 into Americans For Prosperity (formerly the CSE Foundation) and FreedomWorks (formerly CSE).
30. Aug. 2018 · Citizens for a Sound Economy was a member of Cooler Heads Coalition (CHC), the longest running association of climate change denying organizations, from 1998-2008. Exxon Funding During the peak of Exxon’s campaign to deny climate change science, Citizens for a Sound Economy received over $400,000 in grants from the corporation ...
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