Michael Quinn Sullivan

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Michael Quinn Sullivan (born 1970) is president of the Texans for Fiscal Responsibility, a non-profit organization based in Austin.

A graduate of Texas A&M University in College Station, Sullivan began his career as a reporter for two daily Texas newspapers, Denison Herald in Denison and the Brazosport Facts, and a magazine, Texas Republic. He left print journalism to serve as press secretary for Republican congressional candidate Ron Paul, M.D. After the successful election in 1996, Sullivan moved to Washington, D.C., to serve in Paul's Capitol office.

Sullivan left government service to join the staff of the Media Research Center. There, he developed and refined communications training programs while he oversaw the organization's public relations activities.

He was brought on the staff of the Texas Public Policy Foundation in 2001.

An accomplished columnist, Sullivan's's commentaries have appeared in such publications as the Houston Chronicle, the Dallas Morning News, the Manchester Union Leader, the Augusta Chronicle, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the Raleigh News & Observer, the Richmond Times-Dispatch, DoubleThink magazine and others, as well as being carried by the Scripps Howard News Service.

A frequent guest on talk radio programs, Sullivan is regularly called upon to address policy and political issues before groups and organizations.

Sullivan, his wife, and three children reside in Austin. He is an avid runner and a devotee of the Austrian School of Economics.