Difference between revisions of "David H. Koch"
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− | [[David H. Koch]] is a U.S. industrialist and political donor connected to the [[Koch Industries]] business empire. He is the brother of [[Charles G. Koch]] whose father was [[Fred C. Koch]]. | + | [[David H. Koch]] is a U.S. industrialist and political donor connected to the [[Koch Industries]] business empire. He is the brother of [[Charles G. Koch]] whose father was [[Fred C. Koch]]. [[Koch industries]] operate three oil refineries based in Alaska, Texas and Minnesota with revenues estimated to be around $100 billion. |
==Political Views== | ==Political Views== | ||
David Koch argues that 'My overall concept is to minimize the role of government and to maximize the role of private economy and to maximize personal freedoms'.<ref>Bob Dart & Elliott Jaspin, [http://www.ncrp.org/news-room/news-2005/395-georgia-pacific-deal-the-buyer National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy], National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, accessed 12-May-2011</ref> | David Koch argues that 'My overall concept is to minimize the role of government and to maximize the role of private economy and to maximize personal freedoms'.<ref>Bob Dart & Elliott Jaspin, [http://www.ncrp.org/news-room/news-2005/395-georgia-pacific-deal-the-buyer National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy], National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, accessed 12-May-2011</ref> | ||
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+ | Between 1986-1993 the Koch family gave $11 million to the Cato Institute. <ref>Koch Industries, [http://www.publicintegrity.org/blog/entry/1246/ Center for Public Integrity: Paper Trail Blog], Centre for Public Integrity, accessed 12.10.10</ref>. | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Revision as of 12:16, 13 May 2011
David H. Koch is a U.S. industrialist and political donor connected to the Koch Industries business empire. He is the brother of Charles G. Koch whose father was Fred C. Koch. Koch industries operate three oil refineries based in Alaska, Texas and Minnesota with revenues estimated to be around $100 billion.
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Political Views
David Koch argues that 'My overall concept is to minimize the role of government and to maximize the role of private economy and to maximize personal freedoms'.[1]
Lobbying
Between 1986-1993 the Koch family gave $11 million to the Cato Institute. [2].
Affiliations
Koch Industries | Cato Institute
Notes
- ↑ Bob Dart & Elliott Jaspin, National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, accessed 12-May-2011
- ↑ Koch Industries, Center for Public Integrity: Paper Trail Blog, Centre for Public Integrity, accessed 12.10.10