Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
305 Mt. Lebanon Boulevard #208
Pittsburgh, PA 15234
phone 412/440-0079
fax 412/440-0085
http://www.alleghenyinstitute.org
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
phone 202/862-5800
fax 202/466-3801
http://www.aei.org
American Legislative Exchange Council
910 17th Street NW - 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20006
phone 202/466-3800
fax 22/466-3801
http://www.alec.org
Arkansas Policy Foundation
111 Center Street #1610
Little Rock, AR 72201
phone 501/537-0825
fax 501/537-0825
http://www.reformarkansas.org
Association for Competitive Technology
1413 K Street NW - 12th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
phone 202/331-2130
http://www.actonline.org/
Beacon Hill Institute at Suffolk University
8 Ashburton Place
Boston, MA 02108
phone 617/573-8050
fax 617/994-4279
http://www.beaconhill.org
Buckeye Institute
88 East Broad Street #1120
Columbus, OH 43215-3506
phone 614/224-4422
fax 614/224-4644
http://www.buckeyeinstitute.org
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20001
phone 202/842-0200
fax 202/842-3490
http://www.cato.org
The Claremont Institute
250 West First Street #330
Claremont, CA 91711
phone 909/621-6825
fax 909/626-8724
http://www.claremont.org
Competitive Enterprise Institute
1899 L Street NW - 12th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
phone 202/331-1010
fax 202/331-0640
http://www.cei.org
Evergreen Freedom Foundation
P.O. Box 552
Olympia, WA 98507
phone 360/956-3482
fax 360/352-1874
http://www.effwa.org
FreedomWorks
601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
North Building #700
Washington, DC 20004
phone 202/783-3870
fax 202/942-7649
http://www.freedomworks.org/
The Free State Foundation
10701 Stapleford Hall Drive
Potomac, MD 20854
phone 301/299-3182
http://www.freestatefoundation.org
Georgia Public Policy Foundation
6100 Lake Forrest Drive #110
Atlanta, GA 30328
phone 404/256-4050
http://www.gppf.org/
Goldwater Institute
500 East Coronado Road
Phoenix, AZ 85004
phone 602/462-5000
fax 602/256-7045
http://www.goldwaterinstitute.org
The Heartland Institute
19 South LaSalle Street #903
Chicago, IL 60603
phone 312/377-4000
fax 312/377-5000
http://www.heartland.org
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue NE
Washington, DC 20002-4999
phone 212/546-4400
fax 202/546-8328
http://www.heritage.org
The Hudson Institute
Center for Telecommunications
1015 15th Street NW - 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
phone 202/974-2400
fax 202/974-2410
http://www.hudson.org
Illinois Policy Institute
718 South Seventh Street #305
Springfield, IL 62703
phone 217/544-4759
http://www.illinoispolicyinstitute.org/
Indiana Policy Review Foundation
P.O. Box 12306
Fort Wayne, IN 46863
phone 317/236-7360
http://www.inpolicy.org
Institute for Policy Innovation
1660 South Stemmons Freeway #475
Lewisville, TX 75067
phone 972/874-5139
http://www.ipi.org
Mackinac Center for Public Policy
140 West Main Street
P.O. Box 568
Midland, MI 48640
phone 989/631-0900 or 800/224-3327
fax 989/631-0964
http://www.mackinac.org
Maine Heritage Policy Center
P.O. Box 7829
Portland, ME 04112
phone 207/321-2550
fax 207/773-4385
http://www.mainepolicy.org
Manhattan Institute
52 Vanderbilt Avenue
New York, NY 10017
phone 212/599-7000
fax 212/599-3494
http://www.manhattan-institute.org
Mercatus Center at George Mason University
3301 North Fairfax Drive #450
Arlington, VA 22201
phone 800/815-5711
http://www.mercatus.org/
National Center for Policy Analysis
12655 North Central Expressway #720
Dallas, TX 75243
phone 972/386-6272
fax 972/386-0924
http://www.ncpa.org
Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs
1401 North Lincoln Boulevard
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
phone 405/602-1667
fax 405/602-1238
http://www.ocpathink.org
Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy
755 Sansome Street #450
San Francisco, CA 94111
phone 415/989-0833
fax 415/989-2411
http://www.pacificresearch.org
Progress and Freedom Foundation
1444 Eye Street NW #500
Washington, DC 20005
phone 202/289-8928
http://www.pff.org
Reason Foundation
3415 South Sepulveda Boulevard #400
Los Angeles, CA 90034-6064
phone 310/391-2245
fax 310/391-4935
http://www.reason.org
Show-Me Institute
7777 Bonhomme Avenue #2150
St. Louis, MO 63105
phone 314/726-5655
http://showmeinstitute.org
State Policy Network
13101 Preston Road #403
Dallas, TX 75240
phone 972/233-6676
fax 972/233-6696
http://www.spn.org
Tennessee Policy Center
P.O. Box 121331
Nashville, TN 37212
phone 615/383.6431
http://www.tennesseepolicy.org/
Texas Public Policy Foundation
500 Congress Avenue #400
Austin, TX 78701
phone 512/472-2200
fax 512/472-2726
http://www.texaspolicy.com
Washington Policy Center
P.O. Box 3643
Seattle, WA 98124-3643
phone 888/972-9272
fax 888-943-9797
http://www.washingtonpolicy.org
Yankee Institute
P.O. Box 260660
Trinity College
Hartford, CT 06126
phone 860/297-4271
fax 860/987-6218
http://www.yankeeinstitute.org
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