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PAUL JACOB
For more than a decade, Paul was the term limits movement’s leading voice, running U.S. Term Limits, the nation’s largest term limits group. For his work on term limits, columnist Robert Novak good-naturedly called Jacob “the most hated man in Washington.” Currently, Paul writes a weekly column for Townhall.com, and his work has also been featured in USA Today, The New York Daily News, Roll Call, The Washington Times, and The Chicago Tribune. He has appeared on Fox News, CNN’s “Inside Politics,” NBC’s “Today Show” and ABC’s “Nightline.” Paul has been named “a rising star in politics” by Campaigns & Elections magazine, received the Society for Individual Liberty’s “Phoenix Award” for “contributions to the advancement of liberty in America,” and was dubbed one of “The Best and the Rightest” by National Journal. Paul serves on the board of Citizens in Charge, a group he helped form to expand and protect citizens’ initiative and referendum rights. He also sits on the board of the Center for Independent Thought and the advisory board of the Initiative and Referendum Institute. Paul lives with his wife Rhonda and their three children in Woodbridge, Virginia. Publications by Paul Jacob:
Glen Kertz Sees Green, 5/7/08 |
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