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Citizens for a Sound Economy ( CSE) (1984–2004) was a conservative political group operating in the United States. It was established in 1984 by Charles and David Koch of Koch Industries. Ron Paul was appointed as the first chairman of the organization.
FreedomWorks was originally founded as Citizens for a Sound Economy in 1984. For over a quarter century, FreedomWorks has identified, educated, and actuated citizens who are enthused about showing up to support free enterprise and constitutionally limited government.
Citizens for a Sound Economy (CSE) (1984–2004) was a conservative political group operating in the United States. It was established in 1984 by Charles and David Koch of Koch Industries. Ron Paul was appointed as the first chairman of the organization.
FreedomWorks originated from a conservative political group founded by the brothers David H. Koch and Charles Koch, and called Citizens for a Sound Economy (CSE). In 2004 CSE split into Americans for Prosperity , led by President Nancy Pfotenhauer , and a remainder group which merged with Empower America and was renamed FreedomWorks, led by ...
In 1990, the brothers created the spinoff group Citizens for the Environment. In 2004, Citizens for a Sound Economy was renamed FreedomWorks , while its affiliated Citizens for a Sound Economy Foundation became Americans for Prosperity (AFP).
Take Action. Tell Biden: Ban New Oil and Gas Permits. sign the petition. Citizens for a Sound Economy (CSE) was founded by Koch Industries executives David Koch and Richard Fink in 1984, and split in 2003 into Americans For Prosperity (formerly the CSE Foundation) and FreedomWorks (formerly CSE).
FreedomWorks, Inc. was founded in 1984 as the Foundation for a Sound Economy. Originally a 501 (c) (3) education foundation, in 1988 it was converted to a 501 (c) (4) advocacy organization named Citizens for a Sound Economy, Inc. (CSE). In 2004, CSE became FreedomWorks, Inc. Since 2004, FreedomWorks has continued to grow.