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Williamson Evers
Williamson M. "Bill" Evers is an American political activist and education researcher. In 1988, he became a resident scholar at Stanford University's Hoover Institution—first as a national fellow, then a visiting scholar, and most recently a research fellow there and at The Independent Institute. He went on leave from Hoover to serve as Assistant Secretary for the Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development in the United States Department of Education during 2007-2009.
==Political activism==
During the 1970s and '80s, Evers was involved in the libertarian movement in the United States and the Libertarian Party specifically. In 1980, he was the Libertarian Party candidate for Congress in the 12th Congressional District of California. For several years he edited the libertarian magazine ''Inquiry''. "Evers was the first editor of ''Inquiry'' which was initially published by the Cato Institute. He was abruptly fired in a nasty internal power dispute with Cato president Ed Crane."〔Burris, Charles (2011-02-05) (Kochs v. Soros: A Partial Backstory ), ''LewRockwell.com''〕 At the time, he was considered a radical (he was a prominent member of the party's Radical Caucus) and an ally of Murray Rothbard against Crane and his supporters.〔(BLOCKBUSTER AT BILLINGS ), ''The Libertarian Forum'', Murray N. Rothbard, ed., September 1982〕 In 1984, Evers was campaign director for Libertarian Party presidential candidate David Bergland.〔 In 1993, he helped defeat an effort to eliminate the LP membership Pledge and moderate the LP Platform. He was still a member of the Libertarian National Committee as of March 1996.〔(Libertarian Party - National Committee Directory )〕
In the late 1990s, Evers began to work in the Republican Party, serving on George W. Bush's transition team after the 2000 election and acting as a Bush adviser in the 2000 and 2004 campaigns and as a McCain adviser in 2008.〔(Hoover Institution - Fellows - Williamson M. Evers ) ()〕 In California, Evers has also served on the Republican State Central Committee and acted as an adviser to several Republican gubernatorial campaigns.

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