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Ethics and Public Policy Center

Ethics and Public Policy Center
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Formation 1976
Founder Ernest W. Lefever
Headquarters 1730 M Street N.W., Suite 910, Washington, D.C.
President
Edward Whelan
Vice President
Michael Cromartie
Revenue (2014)
$3,932,615
Expenses (2014) $4,126,261
Website

The Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) is a conservativeWashington, D.C.-based think tank and advocacy group. Founded in 1976, the group describes itself as "dedicated to applying the Judeo-Christian moral tradition to critical issues of public policy." The EPPC is active in a number of ways, including holding conferences, publishing written work from the group's scholars, and running programs intended to explore areas of public concern and interest.

The EPPC's current president is Edward Whelan, who previously worked as an official in the United States Department of Justice. Michael Cromartie, former chairman of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, serves as vice president, while George Weigel, Catholic theologian and papal biographer, is distinguished senior fellow.

The EPPC is a qualified 501(c)(3) organization and currently employs 20 individuals. According to Hoover's, the EPPC's annual sales total $2.47 million while their annual income totals $283,900.

The EPPC was founded in 1976 by Ernest W. Lefever, an American political theorist. He was nominated in 1981 for a State Department position by President Ronald Reagan before ultimately being rejected for the opportunity due to his controversial background. He served as president of the EPPC until 1989 and continued to write scholarly articles for the EPPC until his death in 2009. Lefever said upon founding the institute that "a small ethically oriented center" should "respond directly to ideological critics who insist the corporation is fundamentally unjust." The EPPC's website states that they have been politically committed to "defending the great Western ethical imperatives" on issues such as "the Cold War, the war on terror, the role of religion in public life, and battles over the nature of the family."


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