Sean Paige

sean@limitedgovforum.org

Before becoming editor of Local Liberty Online, Sean Paige for 5 years served as editorial page editor at The Colorado Springs Gazette, where he vigorously championed the paper’s libertarian editorial philosophy. He spent 14 years before that in the belly of the beast, Washington, D.C., straddling the worlds of politics, journalism and think tanks.

His Washington work included stints at the White House and on Capitol Hill. He’s a former communications director and spokesman for Citizens Against Government Waste, a fiscal watchdog group; a former investigative writer for Insight, a one-time news weekly at The Washington Times; and he was Warren Brookes Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute in the year 2000. His foothold in Washington came courtesy of a National Journalism Center internship in 1988. In 2006 Paige won second place in the “public service” category from the Colorado Associated Press Editors and Reporters Association for a series of editorials demanding greater transparency in city government. His writing has appeared in many of America’s top newspapers and periodicals.

The opinions expressed here are those of the blogger and do not necessarily reflect the views of Local Liberty Online, The Limited Government Forum, our officers or our programs. We provide this space in keeping with our goal of serving as a true forum, where a variety of viewpoints can be freely and responsibly expressed.

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Andrews says "Tea Party spirit" will be needed to defend TABOR

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February 20, 2010

John Andrews, writing in the Denver Post, says that the latest attack on the state's Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, a federal lawsuit brought by Boulder uber-lawyer Herbert Fenster -- may actually stand a chance of success, since the issue will be decided not by the people, but by a "robed priesthood answerable to now one" (by which Andrews means federal judges). It's a barn-burner of a column, which I highly recommend. After reading it, I'm actually starting to take this threat seriously.

Andrews, by the way, will be the featured speaker at an April 28 Tax Freedom Day lunch at The Cheyenne Mountain Conference Resort, sponsored by The Limited Government Forum. That, too, should be a barn-burner. I'll post a link to the registration site as soon as it becomes available.

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