Task Forces
The following Hoover Institution task forces are made up of both Hoover Institution fellows and scholars from other academic institutions. Hoover task forces encourage collaborative work in specific areas of public policy:
- K–12 Education
- National Security and Law
- Property Rights, Freedom, and Prosperity
- Virtues of a Free Society
- Economic Development
- Federal Tax and Budget Policy
- Health Care Reform
- Ideology and Terror
- Energy Policy
- Procedural Reform of Government
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