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The '''Free Congress Foundation''' is a ] ] founded by ]. It is based in ]. Since 2010, the Foundation has been headed by former governor of Virginia ]. Under Gilmore's leadership the Free Congress Foundation has focused on tax, economic, urban, transportation, and foreign policy issues. Recently, the Foundation has re-branded itself as American Opportunity with a new website, www.americanopportunity.org.

It is a ]research and education organization.

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==External links==
https://americanopportunity.org/index

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