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Boyack is president of Libertas Institute, a public policy think tank located in Utah. In that capacity, he has spearheaded dozens of successful policy reforms in areas such as education reform, civil liberties, government transparency, business deregulation, personal freedom, and more.  
 
Boyack is president of Libertas Institute, a public policy think tank located in Utah. In that capacity, he has spearheaded dozens of successful policy reforms in areas such as education reform, civil liberties, government transparency, business deregulation, personal freedom, and more.  
  
He lies near Salt Lake City with his wife and two children, whom they homeschool.  
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He lives near Salt Lake City with his wife and two children, whom they homeschool.  
  
 
* [https://jakeandgino.com/mfz_tuttletwinscreator_connor_boyack/ Multi-Family Zone, “An Interview With The Tuttle Twins Creator & Personal Freedom Fighter Connor Boyack”]
 
* [https://jakeandgino.com/mfz_tuttletwinscreator_connor_boyack/ Multi-Family Zone, “An Interview With The Tuttle Twins Creator & Personal Freedom Fighter Connor Boyack”]

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Connor Boyack is the author of more than 30 books such as Passion-Driven Education: How to Use Your Child’s Interests to Ignite a Lifelong Love of Learning; Feardom: How Politicians Exploit Your Emotions and What You Can Do to Stop Them; Latter-day Liberty: A Gospel Approach to Government an Politics; Latter-day Responsibility; Choosing Liberty Through Personal Accountability; and Anxiously Engaged: Essays on Faith, Family, & Freedom. He edited Skip College: Launch Your Career without Debt, Distractions, or a Degree.

He is also the author of The Tuttle Twins series, which introduces young readers to economic, political, and civic principles.

Boyack is president of Libertas Institute, a public policy think tank located in Utah. In that capacity, he has spearheaded dozens of successful policy reforms in areas such as education reform, civil liberties, government transparency, business deregulation, personal freedom, and more.

He lives near Salt Lake City with his wife and two children, whom they homeschool.