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|founder    = Lance R. Haynie, Larry L. Johnson
 
|motto=Together, we can build an America with freedom, opportunity, liberty, and prosperity.
 
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|type=Libertarian [[think tank]]
 
|headquarters=Denton, TX
 
|location=Texas
 
|leader_title=Director
 
|leader_name=Lance R. Haynie
 
|leader_title2=Director
 
|leader_name2=Larry L. Johnson
 
|leader_title3=Director
 
|leader_name3=Katie Ransbury
 
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|website={{URL|https://www.federalistfoundation.org}}
 
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'''The Federalist Foundation''' is an American [[Libertarianism|libertarian]] [[think tank]] based in [[Denton]] [[Texas]] with offices in [[Utah]] and [[Washington, D.C.]]. It was founded by Lance Haynie, Larry Johnson, and Katie Ransbury with a mission to focus on public policy research and advocacy based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual liberties and freedom, and a strong national defense. The Federalist Foundation has four primary areas of research: The Center for Constitutional Studies, The Center for Liberty and Prosperity, The Center for Free Enterprise and Economics, and The Center for Representative Democracy.  
 
'''The Federalist Foundation''' is an American [[Libertarianism|libertarian]] [[think tank]] based in [[Denton]] [[Texas]] with offices in [[Utah]] and [[Washington, D.C.]]. It was founded by Lance Haynie, Larry Johnson, and Katie Ransbury with a mission to focus on public policy research and advocacy based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual liberties and freedom, and a strong national defense. The Federalist Foundation has four primary areas of research: The Center for Constitutional Studies, The Center for Liberty and Prosperity, The Center for Free Enterprise and Economics, and The Center for Representative Democracy.  
 
==Ideological Positions==
 
===Conservatism===
 
The Federalist Foundation does not consider its self a conservative [[think tank]] or movement as traditional conservatives are unwilling to change and do not entirely align with [[Libertarianism]]. Furthermore, The Federalist Foundation's position on drug legalization, energy policy, [[LGBT]] rights and foreign interventionism makes them incompatible with a modern conservative. 
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[https://www.federalistfoundation.org The Federalist Foundation] (official web site)
 
*[https://www.federalistfoundation.org The Federalist Foundation] (official web site)
*[https://www.prlog.org/12535072-articles-of-incorporation-filed-in-the-state-of-texas.html Texas Articles of Incorpration Filed]
 
  
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Latest revision as of 12:15, September 15, 2018

The Federalist Foundation is an American libertarian think tank based in Denton Texas with offices in Utah and Washington, D.C.. It was founded by Lance Haynie, Larry Johnson, and Katie Ransbury with a mission to focus on public policy research and advocacy based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual liberties and freedom, and a strong national defense. The Federalist Foundation has four primary areas of research: The Center for Constitutional Studies, The Center for Liberty and Prosperity, The Center for Free Enterprise and Economics, and The Center for Representative Democracy.

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