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Council for National Policy 444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 830 Washington, DC 20001 Phone (202) 207-0165 Fax (202) 207-0173 Cnp@Cfnp.Org Council for National Policy 444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 830 Washington, DC 20001 Phone (202) 207-0165 Fax (202) 207-0173 [email protected] www.cfnp.org November 2019 Membership Directory Mission, Vision and Values pg. 1 Officers and Executive Committee pg. 2 CNP Action, Inc. Board of Directors pg. 3 Gold Circle Members pg. 4 Board of Governors Members pg. 6 In Memoriam pg. 8 CNP Membership pg. 10 CNP Staff pg. 182 Member Interests pg. 186 The Council for National Policy (CNP) is an educational foundation registered under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations to CNP are fully tax-deductible as charitable contributions . © Copyright November 2019 Council for National Policy Mission Statement To advance freedom by bringing together business, cultural, defense, educational, religious, and public policy leaders to address the great issues confronting America. Vision Statement A united conservative movement to assure policy leadership and governance that restores religious and economic freedom, a strong national defense, and Judeo-Christian values under the Constitution. Values 1. Protect and Advance Essential Liberties CNP members protect and further the Constitutional liberties guaranteed to all Americans. 2. Promote Networking CNP members value the power of collaborative networking among conservative leaders to strengthen the movement and its impact. 3. Commit to Accuracy CNP members commit to providing only accurate and relevant information through CNP to effectively equip conservative leaders. 4. Lead and Influence Others CNP members strive to promote limited, Constitutional government, free enterprise, national defense, and Judeo-Christian values. 5. Practice Integrity CNP members build an environment of individual trust, confidentiality, and security by upholding the highest level of integrity in their leadership materials and relationships. 6. Exercise Mutual Respect CNP members treat each other and guests with respect even though they may not agree with them on specific policy issues. 7. Encourage Unity CNP members strive for unity within the conservative movement, understanding that strength and success come 1 Executive Committee Officers President Mr. William L. Walton Vice President Mr. Kelly J. Shackelford, Esq. Secretary Ms. Jenny Beth Martin Treasurer The Honorable Morton C. Blackwell Members Mr. Arthur D. Ally The Honorable J. Kenneth Blackwell Mr. L. Brent Bozell, III The Honorable Jim DeMint Michael P. Farris, J.D., LL.M. Mr. Thomas Fitton Mrs. Millie B. 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