Libertarian think tank founder dies at 83

By Robin Bravender | 12/03/2024 01:39 PM EST

Fred Smith, a skeptic of government regulations, worked at EPA before he founded the Competitive Enterprise Institute. 

Fred Smith and Fran Smith

Fred Smith and his wife, Fran Smith. Competitive Enterprise Institute

Fred Smith, a former EPA employee who criticized government regulations and launched a conservative think tank from his kitchen, died last month. He was 83.

Smith died at his home on Nov. 23 after an acute illness, according to a notice published in The Washington Post.

Born in Alabama and raised in Louisiana, Smith landed in Washington as a senior policy analyst at EPA. There, he “became disillusioned with central planning and technocratic approaches,” his wife, Fran Smith, said in a 2013 video.

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In 1984, Fred Smith launched the Competitive Enterprise Institute, a think tank with the stated mission to “reform America’s unaccountable regulatory state.” The organization’s “first offices were in Fred and Fran’s kitchen,” the group says on its website.

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