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July 16, 2024 | By MacIver Staff
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MacIver Launches New Website

The John K. MacIver Institute for Public Policy gets an updated look with the launch of its new website this week.

The John K. MacIver Institute for Public Policy gets an updated look with the launch of its new website this week.

The website is designed to further amplify the institute’s role promoting free markets, individual freedom, personal responsibility, and limited government. This will be the main platform for all new MacIver content as well as the institute’s vast archive of multimedia content from the past 15 years. Searchable by topic and author, policymakers, coalition leaders, grassroots leaders and activists will be able to easily locate MacIver’s valuable articles, videos and perspectives.

“Over the past decade plus, our articles have provided a wealth of knowledge that no other news agency, institute or think tank could produce, “stated Annette Olson, CEO. “I am thrilled to showcase these in a new website design, along with new policy research, analyses, and news, you’ve grown to trust. We know that Wisconsinites across the state are hungry for reliable information and timely analysis that addresses what is truly important to them and their families. While the mainstream media tries to force wokeness and radical ideology, MacIver will continue to fill that void and give people the truth they are craving in a fresh, new format.
At MacIver, we believe that if Wisconsin citizens are given accurate and timely information in a thought-provoking and entertaining format, they will demand Constitutional liberty and responsible government as they consider the choices they make in the public debate.”

About MacIver Institute: The MacIver Institute is a Wisconsin-based think tank that promotes free markets, individual freedom, personal responsibility, and limited government. Through research, analysis, and community engagement, we work to advance these principles and positively impact the lives of all Wisconsinites.

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