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Sep 12, 2022

Heritage Grades All 50 States on Education Freedom
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Passing and failing: Heritage released the first-ever Education Freedom Report Card, which ranks all 50 states on four key measures.

  • The report card grades states on education choice, regulatory freedom, transparency, and the ROI for education spending.
  • Florida gets the nation’s highest education freedom grade, and Washington, D.C., is at the bottom of the class.
  • Heritage held an event in Florida featuring Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Why it matters: “As a fifth-generation educator, I know firsthand the importance of giving parents more choice in their children’s education, and how much of an advantage a quality education gives to those fortunate enough to receive it,” said Heritage President Kevin Roberts.

Major coverage: The Education Freedom Report Card is drawing plenty of attention. Among the coverage:

Check it out: Find out where your state ranks on education freedom, and why, here.


A Blueprint to a Balanced Budget
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A plan of attack: Heritage released its latest Budget Blueprint, which includes more than 230 policy reforms that would balance the budget in 10 years while cutting taxes.

  • Five charts show the impact of the Budget Blueprint on spending, taxes, wealth redistribution, and more. Check them out here.
  • The Budget Blueprint also prioritizes defense spending.

Undoing the damage: “We’re seeing firsthand what happens when too much power, money, and control are concentrated in Washington,” writes David Ditch, a policy analyst with Heritage’s Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget.

Go deeper: The entire Budget Blueprint is available here.


Exposed: Team Biden and Big Tech Worked Together to Censor Conservatives
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New evidence: The past few weeks of whistleblowers and court discovery have revealed evidence of the Biden administration’s deliberate weaponization of the power of Big Tech. Among the revelations:

  • More than 45 administration officials communicated with social media platforms about “misinformation.”
  • Facebook employees took direct orders from government officials on which accounts to act against.
  • Twitter de-platformed a reporter after White House officials explicitly requested his removal.

It will get worse: After President Biden declared war on 70 million “MAGA Republicans,” Americans can be certain that this censorship campaign will only grow.

Our take: “Only the force of law will be enough to restore integrity to political life online,” writes Jake Denton, a research associate at Heritage’s Tech Policy Center. Read more here.



ALWAYS ON OFFENSE
Heritage’s Oversight Project Sues Biden Administration for Trump Raid Docs
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Demanding documents: The Oversight Project filed lawsuits against the U.S. Department of Justice and the National Archives and Records Administration.

  • Heritage filed a FOIA request for documents related to the FBI’s raid on President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home, and the Biden administration has refused to comply.

Our take: “Biden’s DOJ and FBI raided Mar-a-Lago over a document dispute. Now, they have a document dispute with us,” said Mike Howell, director of the Oversight Project.

Go deeper: Check out our press release here.


EVENTS

Will the Supreme Court Clarify Which Waters Are Regulated Under the Clean Water Act? Sept. 14, 2 p.m.

The Supreme Court’s first case of the new term, Sackett v. EPA, is critical for private property rights and federalism. Speakers include:

  • Damien Schiff, senior attorney and lead counsel for the Sacketts, Pacific Legal Foundation
  • Daren Bakst, Heritage senior research fellow

Register here.

Countering Foreign Malign Influence While Protecting Civil Liberties, Sept. 19, 1 p.m. Hosted by Heritage President Kevin Roberts. Speakers include:

  • Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio
  • Rep. Trent Kelly, R-Miss.
  • Craig Singleton, senior fellow, Foundation for Defense of Democracies
  • Victoria Coates, Ph.D., Heritage senior research fellow
  • Dustin Carmack, Heritage research fellow

Register here.

Supreme Court Preview of the 2022-2023 Term, Sept. 27, 2 p.m. 

Speakers include:

  • Paul Clement, partner, Kirkland & Ellis, and 43rd U.S. solicitor general
  • Jeffrey Wall, partner, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, and former acting U.S. solicitor general

Register here.


NEW RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY
HERITAGE PODCASTS
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“The Kevin Roberts Show”: Carrie Lukas, mother of five and president of Independent Women’s Forum, joins the program to talk about how conservatives can go on offense against radical gender ideology that is threatening women’s sports. Listen here.

“Heritage Explains”: This week, Ian Artinger, director of digital communications at Heritage Action for America, explains what ESG is and how this liberal scoring system hurts us all. Listen here.

Check out Heritage’s complete lineup of podcasts here.


HERITAGE IN THE NEWS
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