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arose between Crane and Charles and David Koch. Crane accused the Kochs of trying to take control of the organization. The Kochs contended that the shares of deceased shareholder William Niskanen should have been offered to the Institute first, and not passed to his widow. Crane later said that he
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journalist Jane Meyer, whose reporting indicated the conflict was also about the ideological direction of the Institute. As part of the dispute settlement, the Cato shareholder agreement was dissolved and Crane agreed to retire.
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While at Cato, Crane expanded the organization from a staff of 10 and a budget of $ 800,000 when it first opened in San Francisco to a staff of 127 and a budget of $ 21 million in a newly renovated building in Washington, DC.
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In 2013 Crane launched Purple PAC, a super-PAC that supports candidates and causes consistent with the libertarian philosophy.
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Crane has been a member of the board of various political organizations, including
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on issues such as cutting spending, lowering taxes, support for a
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In the 1970s, he was one of the most active leaders within the
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Edward H. Crane III
Los Angeles, California
Economics
politics
social science
culture
Cato Institute
Libertarianism
University of California, Berkeley
BSc
University of Southern California
MBA
Cato Institute
Libertarian National Committee
David Bergland
Libertarian National Committee
Ludwig von Mises
F.A. Hayek
Milton Friedman
American libertarian
Cato Institute
Libertarian Party
John Hospers
Ed Clark's
campaign
Governor of California
David Koch
Americans for Limited Government
Center for Competitive Politics
Mont Pelerin Society

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