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Club for Growth

Club for Growth
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Founder(s) Harlan Crow, Stephen Moore, Thomas L. "Dusty" Rhodes, and Richard Gilder
Established 1999
Mission To promote public policies that encourage a high growth economy and a swift return to America's founding principles primarily through legislative involvement, issue advocacy, research, training and educational activity.
President David McIntosh
Chairman Jackson T. Stephens
Slogan "Prosperity and Opportunity through Economic Freedom"
Location Washington, D.C.
Coordinates 38°54′13″N 77°02′15″W / 38.9036°N 77.0376°W / 38.9036; -77.0376Coordinates: 38°54′13″N 77°02′15″W / 38.9036°N 77.0376°W / 38.9036; -77.0376
Address 2001 L Street NW S-600
Washington, DC 20036
Website www.clubforgrowth.org

The Club for Growth is a 501(c)(4)conservative organization active in the United States, with an agenda focused on cutting taxes and other economic issues. The Club has two political arms: an affiliated traditional political action committee, called the Club for Growth PAC, and Club for Growth Action, an independent-expenditure only committee or Super-PAC.

According to its website, the Club for Growth's policy goals include cutting income tax rates, repealing the estate tax, supporting limited government and a balanced budget amendment, entitlement reform, free trade, tort reform, school choice, and deregulation. The Club for Growth PAC endorses and raises money for candidates who meet its standards for fiscal conservatism. According to Politico, "The Club for Growth is the pre-eminent institution promoting Republican adherence to a free-market, free-trade, anti-regulation agenda."

The Club for Growth was founded in 1999 by Stephen Moore, Thomas L. Rhodes, and Richard Gilder. Moore served as the first president of the Club from 1999 until December 2004, when board members voted to remove Moore as president.Pennsylvania United States Senator Pat Toomey served as president from 2005 until his resignation in April 2009. Former Indiana Congressman Chris Chocola succeeded Toomey. Chocola served as president through December 2014. He remains a member of the Club’s board. Former Indiana Congressman David McIntosh was named president in January 2015.


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