Justin Owen, who will serve as CEO of both organizations, issued the following statement: “The
Beacon Center has a solid track record of developing policy solutions
grounded in the principles of free markets, individual liberty, and
limited government. We have also successfully shepherded many of these
solutions into law. But it’s not enough. We need the ability to advocate
for meaningful reform both inside and outside the state Capitol, in the
halls of the legislature and local governments, and also on the ground
in our communities. Beacon Impact will be our strategic partner to turn
our ideas into action at all levels.”
John Cerasuolo, chairman of both the Beacon
Center and Beacon Impact noted, “We are tremendously proud of what the
Beacon Center has been able to accomplish with a small staff, especially
with such stringent limits on our ability to advocate for the policies
we have formulated and that we know will make Tennessee freer and more
prosperous. With the launch of Beacon Impact, we can now have an even
larger imprint on the future of our great state.”
A nonprofit 501(c)(3), the Beacon Center has never engaged in election-related activity
or advocated for any particular political party or candidate, but
instead has become a trusted independent, nonpartisan voice for free market ideas.
Similarly, while allowed by law as a 501(c)(4), Beacon Impact will not
endorse or oppose specific candidates for office, instead focusing
exclusively on advocating for the policy ideas developed by the Beacon
Center. In tandem, these two organizations will be the strongest
independent voice for free markets, individual liberty, and limited
government the state has ever seen.
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