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The''' Free Enterprise Action Fund''' is a mutual fund which promotes pro-free enterprises ideology and provides financial help to investors.<ref>http://www.freeenterpriseactionfund.com/about.html</ref> It originated from the [[conservative]] grassroots organization, the [[Club for Growth]].  Former president of the Club for Growth, [[Stephen Moore]],currently serves as President of the '501' organization.<ref>http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/03/16/1458228</ref>
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The''' Free Enterprise Action Fund''' is a mutual fund which promotes pro-free enterprises ideology and provides financial help to investors.<ref>http://www.freeenterpriseactionfund.com/about.html</ref> It originated from the [[conservative]] grassroots organization, the [[Club for Growth]].  Former president of the Club for Growth, [[Stephen Moore]], currently serves as President of the '501' organization.<ref>http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/03/16/1458228</ref>
  
 
Founded in 2005, the Free Enterprise Action Fund is headquartered in [[Washington, D.C.]], and advocates tax relief and tax reform, fiscal restraint, limited government and a pro-growth economic agenda.<ref>http://www.enterprisepac.org/</ref> Their action committee works to elect to Congress candidates who best represent the principles of the free enterprise agenda.  
 
Founded in 2005, the Free Enterprise Action Fund is headquartered in [[Washington, D.C.]], and advocates tax relief and tax reform, fiscal restraint, limited government and a pro-growth economic agenda.<ref>http://www.enterprisepac.org/</ref> Their action committee works to elect to Congress candidates who best represent the principles of the free enterprise agenda.  

Latest revision as of 03:30, December 4, 2019

The Free Enterprise Action Fund is a mutual fund which promotes pro-free enterprises ideology and provides financial help to investors.[1] It originated from the conservative grassroots organization, the Club for Growth. Former president of the Club for Growth, Stephen Moore, currently serves as President of the '501' organization.[2]

Founded in 2005, the Free Enterprise Action Fund is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and advocates tax relief and tax reform, fiscal restraint, limited government and a pro-growth economic agenda.[3] Their action committee works to elect to Congress candidates who best represent the principles of the free enterprise agenda.

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