Roe Award
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Sponsored by | State Policy Network |
Date | Annually since 1992 |
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The Roe Award is an annual award given by the State Policy Network that "pays tribute to those in the state public policy movement whose achievements have greatly advanced the free market philosophy" and "recognizes leadership, innovation and accomplishment in public policy."[1] Established in 1992, it is named after the late founder of the State Policy Network, Thomas A. Roe, Jr.
Award recipients
2002 (Indianapolis, IN)
2001 (Boulder, CO)
- Steve Buckstein, Cascade Policy Institute
- Bridgett G. Wagner, The Heritage Foundation
2000 (St. Louis, MO)
- J. Stanley Marshall, James Madison Institute
- William H. "Chip" Mellor, Institute for Justice
- Lovett "Pete" Peters, Pioneer Institute
1999 (Dallas, TX)
- Grover Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform
- Robert W. Poole, Jr., Reason Foundation
1998 (Atlanta, GA)
- C.C. Guy, South Carolina Policy Council
- Edward T. McMullen, Jr., South Carolina Policy Council
- John M. Hood, John Locke Foundation
- Joseph Overton, Mackinac Center for Public Policy
1997 (Tempe, AZ)
- Carl Helstrom, The JM Foundation
- Bob Williams, Evergreen Freedom Foundation
1996 (Minneapolis, MN)
- William Eggers, Reason Foundation
- John Fund, The Wall Street Journal
- Lawrence Reed, Mackinac Center for Public Policy
1994 (Tampa, FL)
- John Andrews, Texas Public Policy Foundation
- Joseph Bast, The Heartland Institute
1993 (Traverse City, MI)
- Joseph Dolan, The JM Foundation
- Thomas A. Roe, The Roe Foundation
- J. Patrick Rooney, Golden Rule Insurance Company
References
- ↑ "The Roe Awards". State Policy Network. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
- ↑ "State Policy Network Honors Arizona Supreme Court Justice with 2016 Roe Award". State Policy Network. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
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