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The Reason Foundation is an American libertarian think tank that was founded in 1978.[3][4] The foundation publishes the magazine Reason. Based in Los Angeles, California, it is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization. According to its website, the foundation is committed to advancing "the values of individual freedom and choice, limited government, and market-friendly policies." In the 2014 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report (Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, University of Pennsylvania), the foundation was number 41 (of 60) in the "Top Think Tanks in the United States".[5]

Reason Foundation
Founder(s)Robert W. Poole Jr., Manuel S. Klausner, Tibor R. Machan
Established1978; 46 years ago (1978)[1]
MissionAdvancing a free society by developing, applying, and promoting libertarian principles, including individual liberty, free markets, and the rule of law
FocusPublic policy
PresidentDavid Nott[1]
ChairGerry Ohrstrom
Key peopleDrew Carey, Nick Gillespie, Matt Welch
BudgetRevenue: $10,473,482
Expenses: $9,760,275
(FYE September 2015)[2]
Subsidiariesreason.com
reason TV
Slogan"free minds and free markets"
Location
Websitereason.org

Reason Foundation's policy research areas include: air traffic control, American domestic monetary policy, school choice, eminent domain, government reform, housing, land use, immigration, privatization, public–private partnerships, urban traffic and congestion, transportation, industrial hemp, medical marijuana, police raids and militarization, free trade, globalization, and telecommunications.[6] Affiliated projects include Drew Carey's Reason TV video website. Reason Foundation staff also regularly contribute to the Out of Control Policy Blog.

Reason Foundation cofounder Robert Poole is an MIT-trained engineer and the author of Cutting Back City Hall.[7] The book provided the intellectual support for Margaret Thatcher's privatization efforts in the United Kingdom during the 1980s.[8] Poole remains at Reason serving as an officer on the organization's board of trustees and director of transportation. He founded Reason magazine with Manny Klausner and Tibor Machan.[7]

Background edit

Robert Poole founded Reason Foundation and served as its president from 1978 to 2001.[1] Patricia Lynn Scarlett took over as president in 2001, but soon resigned to join the George W. Bush administration as assistant secretary for policy, management, and budget at the Department of the Interior.[citation needed] David Nott, a Stanford University graduate, has served as Reason Foundation's president since 2001.[1]

The foundation is an associate member of the State Policy Network, a U.S. national network of free-market-oriented think tanks.[9]

Funding and partners edit

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Reason Foundation is supported by donations and sale of its publications.[1] According to 2012 disclosures,[4] its largest donors were the David H. Koch Charitable Foundation ($1,522,212) and the Sarah Scaife Foundation ($2,016,000).

In 2020, the independent rating group Charity Navigator rated Reason with four out of four stars.[10][11]

Publications edit

Annual Privatization Report, Privatization Watch, and Innovators in Action edit

Reason Foundation publishes the Annual Privatization Report, which reports on news and trends in U.S. outsourcing, privatization, and public-private partnerships. Privatization Watch is another of the Foundation's privatization publications published quarterly. Innovators in Action is an annual publication that advocates shrinking the size and scope of government, usually through privatization. Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, former Colorado Gov. Bill Owens wrote columns for this publication in 2007.[citation needed]

Annual Highway Report edit

Reason Foundation's Annual Highway Report ranks each state's transportation system on cost-effectiveness and efficiency.[12]

Reason magazine edit

Reason Foundation's primary publication is the magazine, Reason, which was first published in 1968 by Lanny Friedlander,[1] and was originally an infrequently published mimeographed magazine. In 1970, Robert Poole purchased Reason with Manuel S. Klausner and Tibor R. Machan, who set the magazine on a more regular publication schedule.[13] The magazine covers politics, culture, and ideas through a mix of news, analysis, commentary, and reviews.

Reason and Reason Online are editorially-independent publications of the foundation.[14] Reason magazine won three Los Angeles Press Club awards in 2008.[15]

Policy areas edit

Privatization edit

Reason Foundation cofounder Robert Poole "is credited as the first person to use the term 'privatization' to refer to the contracting-out of public services and is the author of the first-ever book on municipal privatization, Cutting Back City Hall, published by Universe Books in 1980."[7] The book was very influential, notably, by providing the intellectual support for Margaret Thatcher's privatization efforts in the United Kingdom.[8] Thatcher wrote in the foundation's Annual Privatization Report 2006, "State control is fundamentally bad because it denies people the power to choose and the opportunity to bear responsibility for their own actions. Conversely, privatisation shrinks the power of the state and free enterprise enlarges the power of the people."[16]

The Reason Foundation supports the privatization of (or public-private partnerships for) almost all government functions. Leonard Gilroy, Reason Foundation's director of government reform, describes privatization as "a strategy to lower the costs of government and achieve higher performance and better outcomes for tax dollars spent."[17] Gilroy also notes that "If badly executed, privatization like any other policy can fail. Taxpayers are no better off, and may be worse off, if a service is moved from a government agency to an incompetent or inefficient private business."[17]

Transportation edit

Reason is engaged in several transportation policy endeavors. (Foundation cofounder Robert Poole serves as the director of transportation policy.[as of?]) According to the New York Times, "[f]or 17 years, Mr. Poole has been the chief theorist for private solutions to gridlock. His ideas are now embraced by officials from Sacramento to Washington."[18]

The Galvin Mobility Project has led to the production of studies on the causes of congestion, such as the book "Mobility First: A New Vision for Transportation in a Globally Competitive Twenty-First Century" by Reason Foundation's director of urban growth and land use policy, Sam Staley.

Education edit

Reason Foundation advocates for education reform through expanded school choice initiatives. Reason's director of education and child welfare, Lisa Snell, authored a study in 2009 entitled Weighted Student Formula Yearbook 2009, which examined school districts using student-based "backpack funding."[19] Snell is also: "an advisory board member to the National Quality Improvement Center for the Children’s Bureau; on the charter school accreditation team for the American Academy for Liberal Education; and serves as a board member for the California Virtual Academy."[20]

Municipal broadband edit

In 2006, Reason Foundation issued a report criticizing a municipal Wi-Fi project iProvo in Provo, Utah as financially unstable and ineffective at lowering Internet costs or raising broadband use.[21] iProvo proponents responded vigorously with a white paper rebutting Reason's conclusions.[22]

In 2008, Reason issued a follow-up report entitled, iProvo Revisited: Another Year and Still Struggling. According to Reason, the predictions in its first report had proven true: "iProvo's total losses are likely to exceed $10 million by the end of this fiscal year – and that figure doesn't include the $39.5 million borrowed to launch the project, most of which still needs to be paid back."[23] Reason called for the city to "cut its losses" and sell the network to a private company. Shortly after the 2008 report was issued, the mayor of Provo, Lewis Billings, who had been highly critical of the Reason reports, announced that iProvo would in fact be sold to a private enterprise, Broadweave, for $40 million.[24]

Climate change edit

In 2005, Reason magazine's science writer Ronald Bailey wrote a column declaring that climate change is both real and anthropogenic. He wrote, "Anyone still holding onto the idea that there is no global warming ought to hang it up. All data sets – satellite, surface, and balloon – have been pointing to rising global temperatures."[25]

In 2006, Bailey wrote an article entitled "Confessions of an Alleged ExxonMobil Whore: Actually no one paid me to be wrong about global warming. Or anything else."[26] In the article Bailey explains how increasing public rebuff changed his mind on climate change.

War in Iraq edit

The Reason Foundation was critical of the cost of the war in Iraq. Reason magazine's May 2008 cover story, "Trillion Dollar War",[27] discussed what it viewed as the dubious ways in which the war in Iraq and Afghanistan have been funded by Congress, the military–industrial complex, and the Bush administration.

Health care edit

On August 25, 2010, ReasonTV published a video entitled, "Wheat, Weed and Obamacare: How the Commerce Clause Made Congress All-Powerful", as part of an effort to question the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), also known as Obamacare.[4] The video has been credited with popularizing the argument in conservative circles that PPACA's individual mandate to buy health insurance is constitutionally equivalent to requiring consumers to buy particular types of fruits or vegetables.[4] This argument was ultimately articulated by Justice Antonin Scalia, who suggested during oral argument of the PPACA cases that if Congress has the power to require Americans to buy health insurance, then "Therefore, you can make people buy broccoli."[4]

Bastiat Prize edit

Reason Foundation issued an annual Bastiat Prize (named after Frédéric Bastiat) to recognize writing that “best demonstrates the importance of freedom with originality, wit and eloquence”. Awardees include Bari Weiss, Radley Balko, Daniel Hannan, Robert Graboyes, Ross Clark, Virginia Postrel, Tom Easton, Bret Stephens, Amit Varma, Jamie Whyte, Tim Harford, Robert Guest, Brian Carney, and Amity Shlaes.[28]

Drew Carey Project and Reason TV edit

Comedian and The Price Is Right host Drew Carey serves on the board of trustees at Reason Foundation. According to an interview by Katherine Herrup of The New York Sun with Nick Gillespie (current editor-in-chief of Reason TV), Carey initially proposed the idea for Reason TV after reading Reason magazine for years. He then both appeared in and narrated many videos produced by Reason TV.[29]

One of the collaboration's first projects, Carey's video criticizing the Drug Enforcement Administration's medical marijuana raids, received significant national attention,[30] Some of his other videos for the foundation have promoted free trade; criticized the government's raids of local poker games and an Arizona attempt to ban dancing in a family restaurant (Footloose in Arizona);[31] highlighted a ban on bacon-wrapped hot dogs in Los Angeles; detailed abuse of eminent domain laws; called for more toll roads to relieve congestion; argued for deregulation of organ donation (including kidneys and other organs); and called for immigration reform.[32]

Reason TV produced a full-length documentary entitled Reason Saves Cleveland with Drew Carey applying success stories from around the United States to "save Cleveland." The documentary was awarded "Best Advocacy Journalism" at the 53rd Annual Southern California Journalism Awards by the Los Angeles Press Club.[33]

Oath of Presidential Transparency edit

Reason Foundation and a bipartisan group of more than thirty other organizations asked all of the 2008 U.S. presidential candidates to sign a pledge promising that, if elected, they would deliver the most transparent presidency in history and guaranteeing the executive branch would adhere to the concepts of open government. The candidates who signed the oath were: Sen. Barack Obama (DIllinois), Rep. Ron Paul (RTexas), Sen. Sam Brownback (R–Kansas), former Sen. Mike Gravel (D–Alaska), Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D–Ohio), Libertarian candidate Bob Barr, and John Cox.

Reason Foundation's vice president of research Adrian Moore said of the oath, "The next president should be committed to transparency and accountability. Redesigning the federal government, so that it is more accountable to taxpayers and businesses, is a nonpartisan issue. Transparency will help produce a government focused on results instead of our current system, which is plagued by secrecy, wasteful spending and pork projects."[34]

Then-Senator Barack Obama echoed those sentiments saying, "Every American has the right to know how the government spends their tax dollars, but for too long that information has been largely hidden from public view. This historic law will lift the veil of secrecy in Washington and ensure that our government is transparent and accountable to the American people."[34]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "About the Reason Foundation". Reason Foundation. 2008-04-03. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
  2. ^ "Reason Foundation" (PDF). Foundation Center. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  3. ^ Abrams, Garry (June 25, 1986). "The Coming of Age for the Reason Foundation: Libertarian Think Tank Is Relocating Here in Bid for a Higher Profile and Greater Clout". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e Stewart, James B. (June 13, 2012). "How Broccoli Landed on Supreme Court Menu". New York Times.
  5. ^ McGann (Director), James G. (February 4, 2015). "2014 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report". Retrieved February 14, 2015..
  6. ^ "Reason Foundation". 29 April 2014.
  7. ^ a b c "Robert Poole". Reason Foundation. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  8. ^ a b John Blundell, "Margaret Thatcher: A Portrait of an Iron Lady", 100.
  9. ^ . State Policy Network. Archived from the original on March 18, 2015. Retrieved March 23, 2015.
  10. ^ "Charity Rating". Charity Navigator. Also see "GuideStar Summary". GuideStar.
  11. ^ Smith, Julia; Thompson, Sheryl; Lee, Kelley (2016-01-01). "The Atlas Network: a "strategic ally" of the tobacco industry". The International Journal of Health Planning and Management. 32 (4): 433–448. doi:10.1002/hpm.2351. ISSN 1099-1751. PMC 5716244. PMID 27125556.
  12. ^ Almendrala, Anna (July 3, 2013). "2013 Highway Report Reveals Worst State Highway Systems In U.S." The Huffington Post. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  13. ^ Gabree, John (May 5, 1988). "20 Years on Battle Lines for Reason". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  14. ^ Warren, James (June 17, 2016). "Reason's new editor on politics, intern life and leading the magazine into its next 50 years". Poynter. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  15. ^ . Los Angeles Press Club. Archived from the original on 26 September 2008. Retrieved 13 September 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  16. ^ Margaret Thatcher, "Rebuilding An Enterprise Society Through Privatisation", Annual Privatization Report 2006, p. 7 (http://reason.org/files/d767317fa4806296191436e95f68082a.pdf).
  17. ^ a b Leonard Gilroy and Adrian Moore, "Ten Principles of Privatization"
  18. ^ Egan, Timothy (April 28, 2005). "Paying on the Highway to Get Out of First Gear". New York Times. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  19. ^ Lisa Snell, Weighted Student Formula Yearbook 2009
  20. ^ "Reason Foundation". Reason Foundation Expert.
  21. ^ Titch, Steven (1 December 2006). "Spinning its Wheels". Reason Foundation.
  22. ^ Tad Walch, Deseret News, "Provo lashes iProvo critics"
  23. ^ Reason Foundation Press Release: "iProvo Losses at $8 Million and Counting" http://www.reason.org/news/iprovo_municipal_wifi_broadband_update_041608.shtml 2008-04-21 at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ Deseret News. "iProvo, Broadweave Nearly Close Deal" http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,700239528,00.html
  25. ^ Bailey, Ronald (11 August 2005). "We're All Global Warmers Now". reason.com.
  26. ^ Bailey, Ronald (22 September 2006). "Confessions of an Alleged ExxonMobil Whore". reason.com.
  27. ^ "Trillion Dollar War" by Veronique de Rugy in Reason magazine http://www.reason.com/news/show/125438.html
  28. ^ "The New York Times' Bari Weiss Wins the 2018 Bastiat Prize". 17 July 2018.
  29. ^ McIntyre, Michael (March 14, 2010). "Drew Carey explains why he wants to help save Cleveland and how he proposes to do it". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  30. ^ Associated Press and USA Today: "Drew Carey Defends Medical Marijuana" https://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2007-11-01-carey-marijuana_N.htm
  31. ^ Arizona Republic: San Tan Flats Wins Dance Duel http://www.azcentral.com/community/pinal/articles/2008/04/30/20080430santanflat0430-on.html
  32. ^ Archive of Videos Produced by Drew Carey for Reason TV http://reason.tv/featuredvids
  33. ^ "2011 Southern California Journalism Awards Winner" (PDF). Los Angeles Press Club. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  34. ^ a b "Reason Foundation". 2007-08-24.

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The Reason Foundation is an American libertarian think tank that was founded in 1978 3 4 The foundation publishes the magazine Reason Based in Los Angeles California it is a nonprofit tax exempt organization According to its website the foundation is committed to advancing the values of individual freedom and choice limited government and market friendly policies In the 2014 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program University of Pennsylvania the foundation was number 41 of 60 in the Top Think Tanks in the United States 5 Reason FoundationFounder s Robert W Poole Jr Manuel S Klausner Tibor R MachanEstablished1978 46 years ago 1978 1 MissionAdvancing a free society by developing applying and promoting libertarian principles including individual liberty free markets and the rule of lawFocusPublic policyPresidentDavid Nott 1 ChairGerry OhrstromKey peopleDrew Carey Nick Gillespie Matt WelchBudgetRevenue 10 473 482Expenses 9 760 275 FYE September 2015 2 Subsidiariesreason comreason TVSlogan free minds and free markets LocationLos Angeles California U S Washington D C U S Websitereason wbr orgReason Foundation s policy research areas include air traffic control American domestic monetary policy school choice eminent domain government reform housing land use immigration privatization public private partnerships urban traffic and congestion transportation industrial hemp medical marijuana police raids and militarization free trade globalization and telecommunications 6 Affiliated projects include Drew Carey s Reason TV video website Reason Foundation staff also regularly contribute to the Out of Control Policy Blog Reason Foundation cofounder Robert Poole is an MIT trained engineer and the author of Cutting Back City Hall 7 The book provided the intellectual support for Margaret Thatcher s privatization efforts in the United Kingdom during the 1980s 8 Poole remains at Reason serving as an officer on the organization s board of trustees and director of transportation He founded Reason magazine with Manny Klausner and Tibor Machan 7 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Funding and partners 2 Publications 2 1 Annual Privatization Report Privatization Watch and Innovators in Action 2 2 Annual Highway Report 2 3 Reason magazine 3 Policy areas 3 1 Privatization 3 2 Transportation 3 3 Education 3 4 Municipal broadband 3 5 Climate change 3 6 War in Iraq 3 7 Health care 4 Bastiat Prize 5 Drew Carey Project and Reason TV 6 Oath of Presidential Transparency 7 References 8 External linksBackground editRobert Poole founded Reason Foundation and served as its president from 1978 to 2001 1 Patricia Lynn Scarlett took over as president in 2001 but soon resigned to join the George W Bush administration as assistant secretary for policy management and budget at the Department of the Interior citation needed David Nott a Stanford University graduate has served as Reason Foundation s president since 2001 1 The foundation is an associate member of the State Policy Network a U S national network of free market oriented think tanks 9 Funding and partners edit As a 501 c 3 nonprofit organization Reason Foundation is supported by donations and sale of its publications 1 According to 2012 disclosures 4 its largest donors were the David H Koch Charitable Foundation 1 522 212 and the Sarah Scaife Foundation 2 016 000 In 2020 the independent rating group Charity Navigator rated Reason with four out of four stars 10 11 Publications editAnnual Privatization Report Privatization Watch and Innovators in Action edit Reason Foundation publishes the Annual Privatization Report which reports on news and trends in U S outsourcing privatization and public private partnerships Privatization Watch is another of the Foundation s privatization publications published quarterly Innovators in Action is an annual publication that advocates shrinking the size and scope of government usually through privatization Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani former Florida Gov Jeb Bush former Colorado Gov Bill Owens wrote columns for this publication in 2007 citation needed Annual Highway Report edit Reason Foundation s Annual Highway Report ranks each state s transportation system on cost effectiveness and efficiency 12 Reason magazine edit Main article Reason magazine Reason Foundation s primary publication is the magazine Reason which was first published in 1968 by Lanny Friedlander 1 and was originally an infrequently published mimeographed magazine In 1970 Robert Poole purchased Reason with Manuel S Klausner and Tibor R Machan who set the magazine on a more regular publication schedule 13 The magazine covers politics culture and ideas through a mix of news analysis commentary and reviews Reason and Reason Online are editorially independent publications of the foundation 14 Reason magazine won three Los Angeles Press Club awards in 2008 15 Policy areas editPrivatization edit Reason Foundation cofounder Robert Poole is credited as the first person to use the term privatization to refer to the contracting out of public services and is the author of the first ever book on municipal privatization Cutting Back City Hall published by Universe Books in 1980 7 The book was very influential notably by providing the intellectual support for Margaret Thatcher s privatization efforts in the United Kingdom 8 Thatcher wrote in the foundation s Annual Privatization Report 2006 State control is fundamentally bad because it denies people the power to choose and the opportunity to bear responsibility for their own actions Conversely privatisation shrinks the power of the state and free enterprise enlarges the power of the people 16 The Reason Foundation supports the privatization of or public private partnerships for almost all government functions Leonard Gilroy Reason Foundation s director of government reform describes privatization as a strategy to lower the costs of government and achieve higher performance and better outcomes for tax dollars spent 17 Gilroy also notes that If badly executed privatization like any other policy can fail Taxpayers are no better off and may be worse off if a service is moved from a government agency to an incompetent or inefficient private business 17 Transportation edit Reason is engaged in several transportation policy endeavors Foundation cofounder Robert Poole serves as the director of transportation policy as of According to the New York Times f or 17 years Mr Poole has been the chief theorist for private solutions to gridlock His ideas are now embraced by officials from Sacramento to Washington 18 The Galvin Mobility Project has led to the production of studies on the causes of congestion such as the book Mobility First A New Vision for Transportation in a Globally Competitive Twenty First Century by Reason Foundation s director of urban growth and land use policy Sam Staley Education edit Reason Foundation advocates for education reform through expanded school choice initiatives Reason s director of education and child welfare Lisa Snell authored a study in 2009 entitled Weighted Student Formula Yearbook 2009 which examined school districts using student based backpack funding 19 Snell is also an advisory board member to the National Quality Improvement Center for the Children s Bureau on the charter school accreditation team for the American Academy for Liberal Education and serves as a board member for the California Virtual Academy 20 Municipal broadband edit In 2006 Reason Foundation issued a report criticizing a municipal Wi Fi project iProvo in Provo Utah as financially unstable and ineffective at lowering Internet costs or raising broadband use 21 iProvo proponents responded vigorously with a white paper rebutting Reason s conclusions 22 In 2008 Reason issued a follow up report entitled iProvo Revisited Another Year and Still Struggling According to Reason the predictions in its first report had proven true iProvo s total losses are likely to exceed 10 million by the end of this fiscal year and that figure doesn t include the 39 5 million borrowed to launch the project most of which still needs to be paid back 23 Reason called for the city to cut its losses and sell the network to a private company Shortly after the 2008 report was issued the mayor of Provo Lewis Billings who had been highly critical of the Reason reports announced that iProvo would in fact be sold to a private enterprise Broadweave for 40 million 24 Climate change edit In 2005 Reason magazine s science writer Ronald Bailey wrote a column declaring that climate change is both real and anthropogenic He wrote Anyone still holding onto the idea that there is no global warming ought to hang it up All data sets satellite surface and balloon have been pointing to rising global temperatures 25 In 2006 Bailey wrote an article entitled Confessions of an Alleged ExxonMobil Whore Actually no one paid me to be wrong about global warming Or anything else 26 In the article Bailey explains how increasing public rebuff changed his mind on climate change War in Iraq edit The Reason Foundation was critical of the cost of the war in Iraq Reason magazine s May 2008 cover story Trillion Dollar War 27 discussed what it viewed as the dubious ways in which the war in Iraq and Afghanistan have been funded by Congress the military industrial complex and the Bush administration Health care edit On August 25 2010 ReasonTV published a video entitled Wheat Weed and Obamacare How the Commerce Clause Made Congress All Powerful as part of an effort to question the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act PPACA also known as Obamacare 4 The video has been credited with popularizing the argument in conservative circles that PPACA s individual mandate to buy health insurance is constitutionally equivalent to requiring consumers to buy particular types of fruits or vegetables 4 This argument was ultimately articulated by Justice Antonin Scalia who suggested during oral argument of the PPACA cases that if Congress has the power to require Americans to buy health insurance then Therefore you can make people buy broccoli 4 Bastiat Prize editReason Foundation issued an annual Bastiat Prize named after Frederic Bastiat to recognize writing that best demonstrates the importance of freedom with originality wit and eloquence Awardees include Bari Weiss Radley Balko Daniel Hannan Robert Graboyes Ross Clark Virginia Postrel Tom Easton Bret Stephens Amit Varma Jamie Whyte Tim Harford Robert Guest Brian Carney and Amity Shlaes 28 Drew Carey Project and Reason TV editComedian and The Price Is Right host Drew Carey serves on the board of trustees at Reason Foundation According to an interview by Katherine Herrup of The New York Sun with Nick Gillespie current editor in chief of Reason TV Carey initially proposed the idea for Reason TV after reading Reason magazine for years He then both appeared in and narrated many videos produced by Reason TV 29 One of the collaboration s first projects Carey s video criticizing the Drug Enforcement Administration s medical marijuana raids received significant national attention 30 Some of his other videos for the foundation have promoted free trade criticized the government s raids of local poker games and an Arizona attempt to ban dancing in a family restaurant Footloose in Arizona 31 highlighted a ban on bacon wrapped hot dogs in Los Angeles detailed abuse of eminent domain laws called for more toll roads to relieve congestion argued for deregulation of organ donation including kidneys and other organs and called for immigration reform 32 Reason TV produced a full length documentary entitled Reason Saves Cleveland with Drew Carey applying success stories from around the United States to save Cleveland The documentary was awarded Best Advocacy Journalism at the 53rd Annual Southern California Journalism Awards by the Los Angeles Press Club 33 Oath of Presidential Transparency editReason Foundation and a bipartisan group of more than thirty other organizations asked all of the 2008 U S presidential candidates to sign a pledge promising that if elected they would deliver the most transparent presidency in history and guaranteeing the executive branch would adhere to the concepts of open government The candidates who signed the oath were Sen Barack Obama D Illinois Rep Ron Paul R Texas Sen Sam Brownback R Kansas former Sen Mike Gravel D Alaska Rep Dennis Kucinich D Ohio Libertarian candidate Bob Barr and John Cox Reason Foundation s vice president of research Adrian Moore said of the oath The next president should be committed to transparency and accountability Redesigning the federal government so that it is more accountable to taxpayers and businesses is a nonpartisan issue Transparency will help produce a government focused on results instead of our current system which is plagued by secrecy wasteful spending and pork projects 34 Then Senator Barack Obama echoed those sentiments saying Every American has the right to know how the government spends their tax dollars but for too long that information has been largely hidden from public view This historic law will lift the veil of secrecy in Washington and ensure that our government is transparent and accountable to the American people 34 References edit a b c d e f About the Reason Foundation Reason Foundation 2008 04 03 Retrieved June 14 2015 Reason Foundation PDF Foundation Center Retrieved 23 March 2017 Abrams Garry June 25 1986 The Coming of Age for the Reason Foundation Libertarian Think Tank Is Relocating Here in Bid for a Higher Profile and Greater Clout Los Angeles Times Retrieved 13 September 2016 a b c d e Stewart James B June 13 2012 How Broccoli Landed on Supreme Court Menu New York Times McGann Director James G February 4 2015 2014 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report Retrieved February 14 2015 Reason Foundation 29 April 2014 a b c Robert Poole Reason Foundation Retrieved 14 September 2016 a b John Blundell Margaret Thatcher A Portrait of an Iron Lady 100 Directory SPN Members State Policy Network Archived from the original on March 18 2015 Retrieved March 23 2015 Charity Rating Charity Navigator Also see GuideStar Summary GuideStar Smith Julia Thompson Sheryl Lee Kelley 2016 01 01 The Atlas Network a strategic ally of the tobacco industry The International Journal of Health Planning and Management 32 4 433 448 doi 10 1002 hpm 2351 ISSN 1099 1751 PMC 5716244 PMID 27125556 Almendrala Anna July 3 2013 2013 Highway Report Reveals Worst State Highway Systems In U S The Huffington Post Retrieved 13 September 2016 Gabree John May 5 1988 20 Years on Battle Lines for Reason Los Angeles Times Retrieved 13 September 2016 Warren James June 17 2016 Reason s new editor on politics intern life and leading the magazine into its next 50 years Poynter Retrieved 13 September 2016 50th Annual Southern California Journalism Awards Los Angeles Press Club Archived from the 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