From The Heritage Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject The Agenda: Coronavirus Commission to Release Final Report Today
Date June 15, 2020 12:07 PM
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Jun 15, 2020
Good morning from Washington. Today, the Heritage-led National Coronavirus Recovery Commission releases its final report for putting America on the path toward public health and economic recovery after COVID-19. Register now to watch today's 3 p.m. event with Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia. <[link removed]> Heritage President Kay C. James joined the “Problematic Women” podcast to explain why conservatives should take the lead in the civil rights movement. Hear her timely message below. Across the country, state and localities are evaluating when to reopen. Check out our interactive map to see how different areas are handling this process. Lastly, Heritage headquarters is still closed, but social distancing isn’t stopping us from hosting great events that you can “attend” online. Check out our list of upcoming webinars to find an event that interests you. <[link removed]>
America’s Roadmap for Recovery From COVID-19 <[link removed]>
Heritage’s National Coronavirus Recovery Commission will release its final report today, offering a highly detailed roadmap for America’s physical, social, and economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. This report caps eight weeks of hard work by 17 commission members, who released 265 specific recommendations aimed at saving lives and livelihoods. U.S. Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia will be featured as the keynote speaker for the release event, sharing his vision for America’s recovery. “With more than 40 million Americans currently out of work, this report is the specific roadmap needed to guide local, state, and federal policymakers, the private sector, and communities out of this challenging time. It is unparalleled in its scope, specificity, and expertise, and we look forward to sharing it with you,” writes Heritage President Kay C. James. REGISTER NOW TO VIRTUALLY JOIN THIS EVENT AT 3 P.M. TODAY. <[link removed]>
Why Conservatives Should Be Leading the Civil Rights Movement <[link removed]>
If you ask Heritage President Kay C. James, she’d tell you that conservatives should be leading the civil rights movement. She recently joined The Daily Signal’s “Problematic Women” podcast to explain why. In a fascinating interview, James explains why conservatives are best suited to offer solutions to the biggest issues that plague the black community. “For years, I have said that the answers to poverty, the answers to an unequal educational system in our country, the answer to access to health care, the answer to protecting our borders, all of those answers reside within the conservative movement,” James says. “When I look at those protesters that are on the street, I just want to shout at them that if you would take a minute and stop and listen to the voices coming from the conservative side of the aisle, we have real answers.” Listen or read the whole interview to find out how conservatives can lead in advancing the civil rights movement <[link removed]>.
New Map Grades States on Key Criteria for Saving Lives and Livelihoods <[link removed]>
The National Coronavirus Recovery Commission released an interactive map highlighting how states have implemented 
five of the commission’s key recommendations to save lives and livelihoods. So far, 34 states—68%—have completed the commission’s key recommendations. “As we evaluate states’ progress, we’re looking closely at how they hold to America’s founding principles of preserving life and liberty. It’s encouraging to see the governments at every level make data-informed, locally-driven decisions that consider both physical and economic health,” writes Kay C. James, Heritage president and chair of the commission. Check out the map to see how different states have tackled the re-opening process <[link removed]>.
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HAPPENING AT HERITAGE
Heritage President Kay C. James joined “The Rush Limbaugh Show <[link removed]>,” “The Hugh Hewitt Show, <[link removed]>” and Seb Gorka's “America First <[link removed]>” to talk COVID-19, race issues our nation is facing, and America’s future.
UPCOMING WEBINARS
Monday at 1 p.m., Heritage will host a webinar on what older Americans need to know about COVID-19 and how to protect both their health and financial security. Featured speakers include Lance Robertson, assistant secretary for Aging at the Administration for Community Living at the Department of Health and Human Services; Lois Greisman, associate director in the Division of Marketing Practices at the Federal Trade Commission; and Nina Owcharenko Schaefer a senior research fellow in Health Policy at The Heritage Foundation. Register for the webinar. <[link removed]>
Monday at 3 p.m., Heritage’s National Coronavirus Recovery Commission will unveil its final report to save both lives and livelihoods at a virtual event with the National Press Club, including remarks from Heritage President Kay C. James and a keynote address from U.S. Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia. Register for the event <[link removed]>.
Wednesday at 11 a.m., Heritage will host a webinar on the right to a “basic minimum” education and what the Constitution says about it. Featured speakers include Lindsey M. Burke, director of the Center for Education Policy; Joshua Dunn, professor and chair of the Department of Political Science and director of the Center for the Study of Government; and Rocco Testani, partner at Eversheds Sutherland LLP. Register for the webinar <[link removed]>.
Wednesday at 11 a.m., Heritage will host a webinar on civil literacy in America and advocating for better civil literacy. Featured speakers include Tom Lindsay, director of the Center for Innovation in Education at the Texas Public Policy Foundation; Elizabeth Schultz, former Fairfax County Public Schools board member; Janine Turner, founder and co-president of Constituting America; and Beth Feeley, a freelance writer and editor at The Woodson Center. Register for the webinar <[link removed]>.
Wednesday at 6 p.m., Kyle Bonnell, recruitment and job bank manager in Heritage’s Phillip N. Truluck Center for Leadership Development will speak about virtual job hunting and interview tips in a webinar hosted by America’s Future Foundation and the Leadership Institute. Register for the webinar <[link removed]>.
Thursday at 8 p.m. Heritage's Heritage’s Phillip N. Truluck Center will host a webinar about how to stand out at work and maximize your effectiveness. Featured speakers include Heritage visiting fellow Steve Bucci, and Abby Bird, Heritage’s recruitment and training coordinator. Register for the webinar <[link removed]>.
Friday at noon, Heritage will host a webinar on ways for states and localities to cope with the short-term financial consequences of COVID-19 without bailouts. Featured speakers include Allison Ball, state treasurer of Kentucky; Vance Ginn, chief economist at the Texas Public Policy Foundation; and Rachel Greszler, a research fellow at The Heritage Foundation. Register for the webinar. <[link removed]>
HERITAGE PODCASTS
This week on “Heritage Explains,” Dean Cheng, a senior research fellow in Heritage's Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy, will discuss SpaceX and NASA’s recent historic launch and what it means for the space industry. Listen to the podcast. <[link removed]>
On the latest “SCOTUS 101” episode, Heritage legal experts GianCarlo Canaparo and Amy Swearer discuss the rumored departure of Solicitor General Noel Francisco and COVID-19 litigation. Canaparo also interviews former federal judge and Attorney General Michael Mukasey. Listen to the podcast <[link removed]>.
HERITAGE IN THE NEWS
Here are highlights from Heritage experts on TV. This week they talked about Antifa, prosecuting rioters, Hong Kong, government spending and more. Watch the clips <[link removed]>.
POLICY PICTURE
June 5 marked the 16th anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s passing. Do you have a favorite quote or memory of Reagan? We want to hear them. Email us at  [email protected] <[link removed]>.

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