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Amanda Kathryn Hydro
Director of Policy Development, Reason Foundation
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Amanda Kathryn Hydro is the Director of Policy Development at Reason Foundation, a nonprofit think tank advancing free minds and free markets.

Hydro is a highly effective grassroots coalition operative with 13 years of experience under her belt. For years she worked within the Republican Party structure advancing freedom utilizing a free market approach. Hydro first became involved in politics in her home state of New Jersey. When she moved to Washington, DC, she served as the Administrator of the Precinct Data Department at the Republican National Committee. There she led a team who compiled and analyzed nationwide precinct data for the redistricting process, the Voter Vault, and various outside agencies. Hydro also worked in Minnesota to elect Republican candidates in 2002. All statewide candidates were successful that cycle except for one which earned her The Best Field Representative Award from the College Republican National Committee.

Afterwards, she was tapped to join Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) and head-up the state coalitions operation which she did for two years. As ATR's State Coalitions Manager, Hydro set-up and organized state based center-right coalition meetings in over 40 states. These statewide coalition meetings regularly bring together representatives of market-oriented think tanks, activist groups, issue-oriented organizations, trade associations, CEO's, as well as sympathetic government officials for off-the-record discussions of current political and policy developments. The goal is to create flexible coalitions that can move swiftly to influence specific issues.

In addition, Amanda managed the State Legislative Advisory Project and worked with state legislators nationwide. Hydro was also the liaison between the state coalition meetings and the State Policy Network, the umbrella organization for the state based free market, pro-growth think tanks, of which, Reason is a member. Finally, she communicated with and developed international center-right coalition meetings as well.

In 2005, she was called on to head up the College Republican National Committee (CRNC) as the Executive Director. Hydro was responsible for all day to day operations of the national 527 and under her management the CRNC became one of the top five 527s on the right side of the aisle with 300,000+ members, chapters on over 2,500 college campuses, and a budget of $3MIL. She developed a national communications strategy for year-round press and comprehensive branding; created and customized their national website and was instrumental in building software specific to the CRNC's needs. Hydro also implemented monthly issue campaigns based on free market approaches providing talking points and action steps as well as revamped all aspects of training for staff and members. Additionally, she improved the resources available to members from updating Chapter Boxes filled with tools for effective recruitment to creating training videos to writing the text for a series of resource CDs. Hydro implemented the first Spring Field Program and operated the largest midterm election Field Program in CRNC history. Additionally, she had software developed to create a national job bank, designed and created an online store to provide CRNC branded materials to members and was instrumental in developing software for Operation Big Trunk which provides free websites to all Chapters and State Federations. She was also the administrator for the American members of the International Young Democrat Union, of which, the CRNC is a member.

Hydro was nominated and selected to participate in the Friedrich Naumann Foundation's Study Tour through Bonn, Berlin, and Dusseldorf, Germany for Young American Political Professionals in December of 2005; the theme was "After the Federal Elections in Germany: The New Governments' Challenges and Opportunities and the Impact on Transatlantic Relations." She was an active member of the study tour and continues to work with the Foundation. Hydro is also a member of the National Rifle Association, the National Italian American Foundation's Young Professional Council and The Philadelphia Society. She was recently recognized as a Campaigns and Elections Magazine's 2006 Rising Star and was the first recipient of the Amanda Hydro Award in 1999 which is now awarded annually to a young person in Somerset County, NJ for outstanding leadership and community service. She earned her BA in Politics from The Catholic University of America.


Op-Eds and Commentary by Amanda Kathryn Hydro

New Jersey's Wrong Path
Increased taxes, tolls and regulations aren't the answer to state's budget woes
June 30, 2008| Reason.org
By Amanda Kathryn Hydro
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Tunnels Are Part of the Traffic Solution
New tunneling techniques can ease Atlanta's congestion crisis
May 27, 2008| Reason.org
By Amanda Kathryn Hydro
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Infrastructure Investment, Congestion and Rail
Interview with BNSF Railroads' Matthew Rose
May 1, 2008| Reason.org
By Amanda Kathryn Hydro
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What Hillary Is Hiding
Her tax records, pork...
March 22, 2008| New York Post
By Amanda Kathryn Hydro
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Bringing Transparency to Virginia's Fairfax County
Interview with Pat Herrity
February 6, 2008| Reason.org
By Amanda Kathryn Hydro
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Time to Shine Light on Government Spending
Oath of Presidential Transparency brings accountability
October 23, 2007 | FoxNews.com
By Amanda Kathryn Hydro and Jason Mercier
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Coalition Calls on Thailand to Restore Democracy and Economic Freedom
Thai government needs to restore free and fair elections, free speech, and property rights protection
September 15, 2007 | Reason.org
By Reason Foundation, et al.
 » Full Text (.pdf)

Obama, Brownback and Paul Promise Executive Order Mandating Google Government
Coalition of 36 groups calling for "most transparent" presidential administration ever
August 24, 2007 | Reason.org
By Reason Foundation, et al.
 » Oath of Presidential Transparency
 » Press Release

Examining Texas' Efforts at Accountability
Gov. Perry promotes Google government: getting expenditures, contracts online
July 5, 2007 | Reason.org
By Amanda Kathryn Hydro, Reason
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Coalition Commends OMB Implementation of Federal FAT Act
Pilot Program implementation is critically important to taxpayers' understanding of government spending
June 6, 2007 | Reason.org
By Reason Foundation, et al.
 » Full Text (.pdf)

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