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Amber Gunn

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Amber Gunn is director of the Economic Policy Center for the Evergreen Freedom Foundation, a nonprofit, public-policy think tank in Olympia. She can be reached at agunn@effwa.org.
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Posted Mon, Dec 29, 4:58 p.m.
Ditto on your wish for "a genuine review of priorities." Governor Locke did it in 2003, and it really isn't that complicated. Here's what building a sustainable budget looks like: http://www.effwa.org/files/pdf/prioritiesofgovernment.pdf This can be done without tax increases. It is also far superior in terms of purchasing outcomes rather than ...
MOREPosted Mon, Dec 29, 3:19 p.m.
Froz, 53% of EFF's funding comes from individuals, 38% are research grants, 5% are corporate and business trade association contributors, and 4% are miscellaneous. You can view more information on EFF's funding sources here: http://www.effwa.org/main/page.php?number=21⊤=6 Or just go to our homepage and click on "About Us." Here is more information ...
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