Background
Wilson grew up in a military household in rural Maryland.
Wilson grew up in a military household in rural Maryland.
He is a board member and former president of Americans for Limited Government. A Virginia based non-profit group promoting small government. During his career, he has been active with various groups advocating for right-to-work laws, term limits and school choice.
Wilson’s political career began in 1976 as a youth director for the Reagan for President Campaign in Maryland and southeast Pennsylvania.
Later that year he began working for the National Right to Work Committee as an organizer in several western states. Over the next ten years Wilson continued to work for the National Right to Work Committee where he became Vice President of Operations and lobbied to enact Idaho’s Right to Work Law in 1986.
In 1992, Wilson met Howard Rich, a successful New York real estate investor, and like-minded political activist. In 1994, Wilson joined United States. Term Limits as a managerial adviser overseeing various projects and initiative campaigns.
Wilson worked with various organizations including Parents in Charge and Americans for Limited Government.
Americans for Limited Government (ALG) is a non-profit research and advocacy organization based in Virginia. ALG"s focus has been on establishing its online presence through new media resources.
As a founding board member of United States. Term Limits, Wilson served on the organization"s executive committee from 1996 to 2006 when he assumed the role of president