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State Policy Network

Date
  
Annually since 1992 (1992)

Official website
  
www.spn.org/about/page/the-roe-awards

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." Established in 1992, it is named after the late founder of the State Policy Network, Thomas A. Roe, Jr.

Award recipients


2002 (Indianapolis, IN)

  • Jo Kwong, Atlas Economic Research Foundation
  • Gary Palmer, Alabama Policy Institute
  • 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

    Roe Award Wikipedia