For more than 24 years Kurt T. Weber has been an activist for liberty. During his undergraduate and graduate school years he organized student groups, ran an active campaign for the Kalamazoo City Council in Michigan, spent a summer petitioning in several states to get a third party on the ballot and was a regular columnist for college newspapers.
Mr. Weber spent a decade of service with Cascade Policy Institute in Portland, Oregon. He joined the Institute in 1993 as its program director and was eventually promoted to vice president. Among his responsibilities as vice president were budget and strategic planning and staff management.
Mr. Weber has worked with a number of state, national and international classical liberal organizations, including the Institute for Humane Studies, Atlas Economic Research Foundation, the Mackinac Center for Public Policy and the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion & Liberty. In 1992 he traveled throughout Latin America, consulting with think tanks in six countries. Mr. Weber also helped organize an institute in Ecuador and worked with Junior Achievement Argentina in Buenos Aires.
Mr. Weber has over 80 published newspaper commentaries, which have appeared in The Oregonian and numerous other Oregon publications, as well as The Orange County Register (California) and The Houston Post. He also has 150 radio commentaries to his credit.
Mr. Weber was graduated from Western Michigan University with dual degrees and honors in finance and public administration. He holds a masters degree in international relations from the University of Virginia.
Sunday, April 1, 2007Takin’ Free Markets to Pennsylvania’s AirwavesFiled As: GeneralIn January, the Commonwealth Foundation launched a weekly radio program on the largest station between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, WHP 580 AM. “The Box: Inside, Outside, and On with Matt Brouillette” can be ... more »»
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Monday, February 26, 2007Gore the Energy OxFiled As: GeneralAl Gore is a winner in the world of do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do. A February 26 Tennessee Center for Policy Research media release reports, Gore’s palatial 20-room, eight-bath mansion “consumes more electricity every month ... more »»
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Tuesday, February 27, 2007Government Lobbying to End in Arizona?Filed As: GeneralIn Arizona, “a move is afoot to prevent government agencies from spending taxpayer dollars on lobbyists.” A February 25 Arizona Daily Star article credits a Goldwater Institute more »»
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Wednesday, February 21, 2007The Punchline: Conservative Comedy on TVFiled As: GeneralNo joke. You read here about the Acton Institute's upcoming film, "The Call of the Entrepreneur." Now for the small screen, "The Half Hour News Hour,... more »»
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007Jobs Busts on Teachers UnionsFiled As: Education (k-12)On February 16, Apple CEO Steve Jobs went after teachers unions at an Austin conference organized by the Texas Public Education Reform Foundation. More business people like Jobs are needed to ... more »»
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Monday, February 19, 2007Addicted to Crack Tax Secrecy in TennesseeFiled As: Budget and Tax, GeneralBe forewarned: The Tennessee Center for Policy Research is "not a legitimate group" -- so says that state's revenue department. It's in a huff because it doesn't want to give TCPR operating budget information about the ... more »»
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007Ctrl+Alt+Delete State Income TaxesFiled As: Budget and TaxMissouri Speaker of the House Rod Jetton openly embraced a recent Show-Me Institute report, “Repealing the State Income Tax by 2020.” According to a Columbia Tribune more »»
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007Universal School Choice Passes in UtahFiled As: Education (k-12)Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. has signed historic legislation: As of February 12, every family in The Beehive State can choose the school that best fits their child’s needs. “Now every child in the state, regardless of income, has the opportunity to attend a good school. Utah will be the first ... more »»
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Monday, February 12, 2007P. J. O’Rourke in Chicago, PhoenixFiled As: Economic principles, Events, GeneralLove liberty, laughing and lunch? Catch the Cato Institute, February 22, in Chicago, or the Goldwater Institute in Phoenix on March 7, to hear political pundit ... more »»
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Friday, February 9, 2007San Diego's Free Market Think TankFiled As: GeneralThe San Diego Institute for Policy Research has launched. Visit SDI’s website and learn more about its February 15 luncheon featuring Dinesh ... more »»
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