Let Freedom Ring, Inc.

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Formation2004
HeadquartersWilmington, Delaware, U.S.
President
Colin A. Hanna
Let Freedom Ring, Inc.
Formation2004
TypeNon-profit, public policy think tank
HeadquartersWilmington, Delaware, U.S.
President
Colin A. Hanna
Revenue$0[1] (2022)
Expenses$1540[1] (2022)
Websiteletfreedomringusa.com

Let Freedom Ring, Inc. is an American conservative advocacy organization. It is organized as a 501(c)(4) entity, and in 2014 created a super PAC.[2] Let Freedom Ring has Colin Hanna as its president and has employed Timothy Goeglein as a consultant.[3]

Let Freedom Ring was founded in 2004 with a $1 million donation from John Templeton Jr., President of the John Templeton Foundation.[2] Hanna is a former County Commissioner in Chester County, Pennsylvania,[4] and is an evangelical Episcopalian.[5] In his role as president of the organization, Hanna has written on issues including a fence on the southern border, work visas, copyright, protest art of the tea party movement,[6][7] the navy,[8] the Iran deal,[9] recipients of Weyrich Awards,[10] Trump 2016 campaign issues,[11][12][13] and taxation.

In 2014, Let Freedom Ring funded a super PAC called Key Questions, Key Answers that ran attack ads against Tom Wolf in Pennsylvania.[14]

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