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Subject The Agenda: President’s Club Meeting Gives Conservatives Hope Amid Turmoil
Date October 28, 2019 3:48 PM
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Oct 28, 2019
More than 700 Heritage members gathered in Washington, D.C., last week for the 2019 President’s Club Meeting. Through inspiring discussions and moving speeches, the three-day conference gave conservatives renewed hope for the future.

On Oct. 22, Heritage held our inaugural Heritage Honors gala, a star-studded, black-tie event which drew a crowd of 1,500. We were fortunate to have Vice President Mike Pence give the keynote address! At the gala, we unveiled our newest initiative, the Feulner Institute, which will fight for the hearts and souls of Americans. We also honored Heritage founder Ed Feulner for his contributions to the conservative movement with the Clare Boothe Luce Lifetime Achievement Award, Heritage’s highest honor. Read on to get the highlights of the 2019 President’s Club Meeting.

In this Agenda, you will find out what’s coming up at Heritage this week. We will be hosting discussions that address religious liberty and why the United States must take the lead on reforming Interpol. And you won’t want to miss the highly anticipated launch of the 2020 Index of U.S. Military Strength on Wednesday.
President’s Club Meeting Gives Conservatives Hope Amid Turmoil <[link removed]>
The Heritage
Foundation’s 2019 President’s Club Meeting and first-ever Heritage Honors gala gave conservatives a welcome respite from the current turmoil and divisiveness raging in our nation. An all-star cast of prominent conservative policy experts and leaders, including Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, exhorted attendees to stand strong in the fight against socialism and to hold fast to the founding principles that make America truly exceptional. Heritage publicly released our True North principles of conservatism, which one media outlet described as “a rock in the storm of ideological battles raging on the right today.” In her opening speech, Heritage President Kay Coles James told attendees, “It’s because of the moral and financial support you provide that we’re able to battle every day against the
statists to return America to the founding principles that made her the strongest, freest, and most prosperous nation on earth.” Read more and watch a video recapping this year’s Heritage
President’s Club Meeting and Heritage Honors gala <[link removed]>.
Heritage Launches the Edwin J. Feulner Institute <[link removed]>
Heritage President Kay Coles James announced the establishment of the Edwin J. Feulner Institute to an audience of 1,500 at the inaugural Heritage Honors gala last week. “The Feulner Institute will help Americans understand the uniqueness of this nation’s founding, reinstill in Americans a love for their country, and help them understand why it’s all worth preserving,” said James. Named in honor of Ed Feulner, founder of The Heritage Foundation, the Feulner Institute will be led by Angela Sailor, who will serve as vice president. Through policy research, scholarship, and policy promotion, the institute will fight to win back the heart and soul of our country. Learn more about the Feulner Institute <[link removed]>.
Ed Feulner Receives Clare Boothe Luce Lifetime Achievement Award
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Heritage Foundation founder Edwin J. Feulner received the Clare Boothe Luce Lifetime Achievement Award at the Heritage Honors gala on Oct. 22. Established in 1991, this award is Heritage’s highest honor. “Through his stewardship, the principles of this country’s founding have been preserved and have informed many of the successful federal policies of the last four decades,” said President Kay Coles James. “The Clare Boothe Luce Award is a sincere token of the respect, admiration, and love the whole Heritage family has for Ed for all he has done for Heritage and for this country.” Read more about the award and Feulner’s contributions to the nation <[link removed]>.
HAPPENING AT HERITAGE
Heritage President Kay Coles James received the Historically Black College and University Alumni Leadership Award. “As a graduate of a historically black university, I know the vital role they play in helping young people get a quality education and create a better future for their families and communities,” said James. See photos <[link removed]> from the event and watch her interview with Radio One D.C. <[link removed]>
The American Foreign Press recently reported that China blocks nearly a quarter of the foreign news organizations accredited to report in the country. As it turns out, The Heritage Foundation is on that list. Learn more <[link removed]> and test if a website is blocked in China <[link removed]>.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Tuesday at noon, Heritage will host an event to discuss religious liberty in America featuring Luke Goodrich, vice president and senior counsel at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. Watch the event live <[link removed]>.
Tuesday at 4:30 p.m., Heritage will host an event to discuss Interpol and the Transnational Repression Accountability and Prevention (TRAP) Act. Opening remarks will be given by Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., co-chairman of the U.S. Helsinki Commission, followed by panelists Tom Firestone, partner at Baker & McKenzie LLP; Sandra Grossman, partner at Grossman Young & Hammond, Immigration Law, LLC; and Thomas Ragland, member in charge of Clark Hill PLC. Watch the event live <[link removed]>.
Wednesday at 9 a.m., Heritage will host an event to launch the 2020 Index of U.S. Military Strength, featuring keynote remarks by Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa. Watch the event live <[link removed]>.
HERITAGE PODCASTS
This week on the “Heritage Explains” podcast, James Carafano, vice president of Heritage's Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy and the E.W. Richardson fellow, breaks down the situation in Syria. Listen to the podcast <[link removed]>.
HERITAGE IN THE NEWS
Here are the highlights from CNN, Fox News, Fox Business and more featuring Heritage experts. This week, they touched on hot topics like Brexit, China, Syria, the impeachment inquiry and more. Watch the video <[link removed]>.
“With True North principles, Heritage may reunite the right,” writes the Washington Examiner. Read the article <[link removed]>.
“Amidst all this turmoil, The Heritage Foundation is standing firm for the fusionist view of conservatism best articulated by former President Ronald Reagan,” writes PJ Media on Heritage’s new True North principles. Read the story <[link removed]>.
Townhall also reported on Heritage’s President’s Club Meeting and the True North principles of conservatism. Read the article <[link removed]>.
POLICY PICTURE
Did you enjoy Vice President Mike Pence’s remarks at this year’s President’s Club Meeting? You can watch his full remarks here <[link removed]> and email us at [email protected] <[link removed]>.

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