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Wyoming Liberty Group

Coordinates: 41°09′41″N 104°47′54″W / 41.1615°N 104.7984°W / 41.1615; -104.7984
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Wyoming Liberty Group
Formation2008
Type501(c)(3) organization
HeadquartersCheyenne, Wyoming
Location
  • 1740 Dell Range Blvd., # 459
    Cheyenne, WY 82009
Coordinates41°09′41″N 104°47′54″W / 41.1615°N 104.7984°W / 41.1615; -104.7984
Region served
Wyoming
Founder
Susan Gore
Budget
Revenue: $760,185
Expenses: $789,987
(FYE December 2014)[1]
Websitewyliberty.org

The Wyoming Liberty Group is a free market think tank in Wyoming, United States.[2][3] Founded in 2008, the group "invites citizens to prepare for informed, active and confident involvement in local and state government."[4]

Activity

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In 2011, the Wyoming Liberty Group criticized the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, arguing that $400,000 had been spent for each job created.[5]

Wyoming Liberty Group has argued against government expansion and for private sector solutions, arguing the European welfare state is detrimental to freedom and individual development.[6]

In 2015, the Wyoming Liberty Group launched a national group, the Pillar of Law Institute. The group's aim is to fight restrictive campaign finance laws, which it characterizes as a free speech issue.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Quickview data". GuideStar. Also see "Charity Rating". Charity Navigator.
  2. ^ Jamie Peck, Constructions of neoliberal reason, Oxford University Press, 2010, p. 175 [1]
  3. ^ Morton, Tom (2010-06-20). "Beware government growth, liberty group says". Star-Tribune. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  4. ^ Official website, who we are
  5. ^ Ruffin Prevost, 'Wyoming stimulus spending draws mixed reviews', in Billings Gazette, September 14, 2011 [2]
  6. ^ "Beware government growth, liberty group says".
  7. ^ Hancock, Laura (April 4, 2015). "Wyoming Liberty Group starts national organization". Casper Star Tribune. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
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