Paul Mero

Paul T. Mero
Salt Lake City, Utah
Incumbent
Assumed office
2000
Preceded by Gaylord K. Swim
Personal details
Political party Conservative
Relations married
Children 6
Alma mater Brigham Young University

Paul T. Mero is President of the Sutherland Institute, a conservative public policy think-tank based in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is the author of several publications, speeches and books.[1]

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Background

Paul T. Mero received education from Brigham Young University.

From 1987 to 1997, he was employed by the United States Congress, where he served 2 conservative House members[2].

From 1998 to 2000, Paul Mero was the Executive Vice-President of the Howard Center for Family, Religion and Society in Rockford, Illinois. In 1999, as part of his duties, he coordinated the meeting of the 2nd World Congress of Families in Geneva, Switzerland.[3]

Public Activities

Paul Mero is a frequent guest at the Fabrizio's KUED show[4] and is a host at the “Mero Moment” radio show, which airs every Tuesday at the KVNU (610 AM) radio station that serves Cache Valley residents.[5][6] In his speeches, Mero covers a broad spectrum of topics from family issues to immigration problems.

Publications

References

  1. ^ "Board Members". The Sutherland Institute. http://www.sutherlandinstitute.org/board_members.php. Retrieved 2011-07-01. 
  2. ^ "Time Line Project". by B.L. Muirhead. Orange County L/G/B/T. June 2004. http://www.lgbtrc.uci.edu/images/timeline/timeline_1990-2000.pdf. Retrieved 2011-07-01. 
  3. ^ Heritage Foundation Book Event for “The Natural Family: A Manifesto”. 1. World Congress of Families. September 2007. pp. 5. http://www.worldcongress.org/wcf/wcf.nl/wcf.nl.0709.0102.pdf. Retrieved 2011-07-01. 
  4. ^ "Fabrizio brings his thoughtful interviewing style to television". by Brandon Griggs. The Salt Lake Tribune. 4/08/2006. http://www.hinckley.utah.edu/events/media/fabriziobringsthoughtful.pdf. Retrieved 2011-07-01. 
  5. ^ "Mero Moment: Examining the Ethics". The Sutherland Institute. January 28th 2010. https://www.sutherlandinstitute.org/article_detail.php?id=1270&type=Limited%20Government&newsletter=1. Retrieved 2011-07-01. 
  6. ^ "Guest Bio". kcrw.com. http://www.kcrw.com/people/mero_paul?role=guest. Retrieved 2011-07-01. 
  7. ^ Carlson, Allan C.; Paul T. Mero (2007). The natural family: A Manifesto. Spence Publishing. pp. 256. ISBN 9781890626709, 1890626708. http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/data/book/unclassified/9781890626709/the-natural-family-a-manifesto. Retrieved 2011-07-01. 
  8. ^ Mero, Paul T.; Carlson, Allan C. (2007). The Natural Family: Bulwark of Liberty. Transaction Publishers. pp. 256. ISBN 9781412808491, 1412808499. 
  9. ^ Mero, Paul T.; Witte, Daniel E. (April 2008). Civil rights and sexual behavior: an analysis of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act Insight (Family Research Council of America). Brigham Young University Law Review. pp. 17. http://lawreview.byu.edu/archives/2008/2/8WITTE.FIN.pdf. Retrieved 2011-07-01. 

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