LIST 2: Previous submissions from groups in states that are potential targets of opportunity Top four Tier 2 states California Georgia Virginia Other states of Group(s) Pacific Research institute Georgia Public Policy Foundation Commonwealth Foundation for Public Policy Alternatives Thomas Jefferson institute Overall project description To expand its California Prosperity Agenda a 12-point, multi-year project "to address California's mostupressing public problems" To expand its Liberty Vibe project "an 'ad agency for liberty? that can modernize the liberty brand to better engage and persuade non~traditional, diverse audiences" in Georgia To expand its Permanent Freedom infrastructure though through several listed specific projects Essentially, to expand its general operations, though through several listed specific projects promise Colorado? independence Institute, with To "defund teachers unions and achieve Steamboat institute real education reform? Maryland Maryland Public Policy institute To expand its debate?centered Maryland Policy Forum protect Missouri Show-Me Institute To create a Missouri Union Reform Project Ohio 1851 Center for Constitutional Law To create a Friends of Ohio Taxpayers projects that would worlt with others on public education about taxes and fiscal policy in the state Buckeye Institute for Public Policy To ?reduc[e] and ultimately remov[ej Solutions, with Pacific Legal impediments to economic liberty in the Foundation states, beginning in Ohio, through research, marketing, and litigation" Opportunity Ohio Essentially, to expand its general operations, though through several listed specific projects 4 Colorado?s Leadership Program of the Rockies in made a submission to open an additional chapter in another state. American Majority made a submission to open a new state chapter in Colorado and one other state. and the Franklin Center for Government Public Integrity made a submission to create a "model" bureau for online journalism in Colorado and six other states. '1 3