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Free Congress Foundation
File:Free Congress Foundation.jpg
Founded1977
FounderPaul Weyrich
Type501(c)(3) non-profit
Location
Key peopleJim Gilmore
Websitefreecongress.org

The Free Congress Foundation is a conservative think tank founded by Paul Weyrich. It is based in Alexandria, VA. Since 2010, the Foundation has been headed by former governor of Virginia Jim Gilmore. 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 501(c)(3)research and education organization.

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https://americanopportunity.org/index

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