Jan 03, 2022
Happy New Year! As 2022 kicks off, Heritage is taking our fight against the Biden administration’s unlawful vaccine mandate to the U.S. Supreme Court. President Kevin Roberts continues his media blitz to talk about Heritage’s future and the future of conservatism. We also list six wishes we have for 2022. There’s more to explore in the first edition of The Agenda in the New Year.
Heritage Takes Vaccine Fight to Supreme Court
What’s news: Heritage petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to halt the Biden administration’s draconian COVID-19 vaccine mandate until the justices resolve its legal merits.
Why we’re doing this: “If we don’t stand up for our employees and their private data, and all Americans, then we believe this administration is going to get away with a lot more,” Heritage President Kevin
Roberts said <[link removed]>.
What’s next: The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments this Friday in cases challenging two of Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Read the Supreme Court petition <[link removed]> and the Daily Signal news story <[link removed]>.
Go deeper: In a legal memorandum <[link removed]>, Heritage’s Paul Larkin and Doug Badger write that, “The Occupational Health and Safety Administration lacks any authority to issue a general vaccine mandate on
Americans.”
Kevin Roberts Continues His Media Blitz
On the news: Heritage President Kevin Roberts made several more media appearances to talk about Heritage and the future of conservatism. Roberts appeared on the popular “Newt’s World” podcast as well as on Vince Coglianese’s WMAL show and spoke with Washington Post columnist Henry Olsen.
Revitalized: Responding to Roberts’ message of always being on offense, former House speaker Newt Gingrich said, “I think we need precisely the kind of revitalized Heritage you’re talking about.”
Read more: You can read excerpts from the “Newt’s World” interview here <[link removed]>, and the WMAL and Washington Post interviews here <[link removed]>.
6 Wishes for the New Year
Making a list: Everyone has hopes and dreams for 2022. Heritage spokesperson Genevieve Wood compiled the six things conservatives would most like to see happen in 2022.
Checking it twice: The list includes things like an end to COVID authoritarianism, universal education choice, and liberation from Roe v. Wade.
Find out the rest: To read the entire wish list, click here <[link removed]>.
DID YOU KNOW?
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HAPPENING AT HERITAGE
Taking on China: Congress recently passed the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, a measure that will enhance the U.S. government’s ability to stop the importation of goods produced by forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region. Read what Heritage experts had to say <[link removed]>.
Heritage Graduates 30 Communications Fellows: Heritage’s Phillip N. Truluck Center for Leadership Development has graduated 30 fellows from its inaugural Communicating for Impact class, a new strategic communications fellowship. Learn more <[link removed]>.
HERITAGE PODCASTS
This week on “Heritage Explains,” Joel Griffith, a research fellow for the Institute for Economic Freedom and Opportunity, talks about inflation in 2022. Listen to the episode <[link removed]>.
HERITAGE IN THE NEWS
Heritage President Kevin Roberts appeared on Newsmax to discuss Heritage’s lawsuit against the Biden administration. “If the Biden-Harris regime succeeds in implementing the COVID vaccine mandate, they are going to succeed in abridging a lot of our rights. We're not going to stand for it,” said Roberts. Watch the interview <[link removed]>.
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