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  1. Eli Lehrer is the President of the R Street Institute. He co-founded R Street in 2012 and has played a key role in establishing it as an important voice in the Washington, D.C. policy scene.

  2. www.aenetworks.com › who-we-are › eli-lehrerEli Lehrer - A&E Networks

    Eli Lehrer is Executive Vice President and General Manager of HISTORY, a role he assumed in 2017. He oversees the development, creation and execution of scripted and unscripted programming for HISTORY. Learn more about Eli Lehrer at aenetworks.com.

  3. It was in this context she introduced me to Eli Lehrer, the founder and President of the R Street Institute, a center-right think tank based in Washington, D.C. It bills itself as an organization focused on “Free Markets. Real Solutions.”

  4. Eli Lehrer is Executive Vice President and Head of Programming of The HISTORY® Channel, a role he assumed in 2017. He oversees the development, creation and execution of scripted and unscripted programming for The HISTORY® Channel.

    • EVP & Head, Programming, The HISTORY CHANNEL
    • A+E Networks, A+E Networks
  5. www.ismaglobal.org › team › eli-lehrerEli Lehrer - ISMA

    Eli co-founded R Street in 2012 and has played a key role in establishing it as an important voice in the Washington, D.C. policy scene. Prior to R Street he served as vice president for Washington, D.C. operations at the Heartland Institute, overseeing its D.C. office.

  6. Jan 28, 2013 · Eli Lehrer is Research Fellow at the Independent Institute and President of the R Street Institute. Lehrer has served as Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, Vice President at the Heartland Institute, and speechwriter to United States Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R.-Tenn.).

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  8. Jun 20, 2013 · Responsible Prison Reform. Eli Lehrer. Over. in prison. As a response to surging crime rates in the 1960s and ’70s, the nation got “tough on crime” — stepping up policing, increasing arrests, and lengthening sentences — producing hordes of n.