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    Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet FRSE FSAScot (15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832), was a Scottish novelist, poet and historian.

  2. Scott Walter is president of Capital Research Center. He served in the George W. Bush Administration as Special Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and was vice president at the Philanthropy Roundtable, editing Philanthropy magazine and producing donor guidebooks on assistance to the poor, school reform, public policy research, and ...

  3. Mar 11, 2021 · Scott Walter, president of Capital Research Center, testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the role of dark money in judicial advocacy. He criticized the report Captured Courts for its bias, lack of transparency, and selective coverage of the issue.

  4. Mar 18, 2021 · Scott Walter, president of Capital Research Center, a think tank that monitors nonprofits, testified before the Arizona Senate on the role of the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) in the 2020 elections. He exposed how CTCL, funded by Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, gave grants to Democratic-leaning counties in several states, including Arizona, and argued that nonprofits should not manipulate elections.

  5. Scott Walter is a think tank leader and a former White House official. He has worked on issues such as cronyism, corruption, religious liberty, and philanthropy.

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    • Capital Research Center
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  6. Feb 7, 2024 · Scott Walter is president of Capital Research Center. He served in the George W. Bush Administration as Special Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and was vice president at the Philanthropy Roundtable, editing Philanthropy magazine and producing donor guidebooks on assistance to the poor, school reform, public policy research, and ...

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  8. Walter has written for and been quoted in such outlets as the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall StreetJournal, and the Chronicle of Philanthropy. A Georgetown graduate, he served as a senior fellow at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty and as senior editor of AEI’s flagship publication.