He originally joined the organization (previously known as Citizens for a Sound Economy) as a policy analyst in 1986.
In 2002, he joined the board of directors of the interest group, Citizens for a Sound Economy.
In 1997, the conservative think tank Citizens for a Sound Economy surveyed America's 48 state climatologists on questions related to climate change.
But the biggest lobbying effort is coming from Citizens for a Sound Economy, a conservative organization based in Washington that says it has 250,000 members nationwide.
The advertising campaign is led by Citizens for a Sound Economy, a group financed by oil interests and lobbies against economic regulation.
She began working as an advocate for free market economics at Citizens for a Sound Economy from 1991 to 1993.
Nancy is an economist at Citizens for a Sound Economy.
In 1993, Citizens for a Sound Economy named Gattuso vice president of policy development, a position he held until 1997.
That year, internal rivalries at Citizens for a Sound Economy caused the organization to split apart.
Citizens for a Sound Economy was co-founded by David Koch in the 1980s.