Jul 29, 2019
Here is what conservatives need to know this week. The House passed the worst spending bill in a decade last week. Now it heads to the Senate. Heritage explains why the president should not sign it into law. Also, Heritage released a new report on the costs and benefits of the Green New Deal and it’s making headlines. Plus, learn how Heritage could help Boris Johnson, the United Kingdom’s new prime minister. Take notes, we have your conservative policy solutions right here. —Michelle Cordero
The worst spending bill in a decade. <[link removed]>
The Senate is expected to pass a massive spending bill that would raise spending caps by $322 billion over the next two years. On top of the new spending, the deal suspends the debt limit for the next two years, piling on as much as $2 trillion more in debt. “Americans should not be celebrating the spending deal agreed to by congressional leaders and President Donald Trump. They should be appalled and insist Washington stop spending money we do not have,” writes David Ditch, a research associate in Heritage’s Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget. Read more about what led to this ugly spending bill <[link removed]> and Heritage’s
statement on it. <[link removed]>
Heritage is helping to move forward a U.S.-U.K. free trade agreement. <[link removed]>
Last week, Boris Johnson took on the role of prime minister of the United Kingdom in the wake of his predecessor Theresa May’s departure from office. As prime minister, Johnson may be able to make the final push for Brexit for the U.K. <[link removed]>, which would allow the
country to pursue negotiations for a free trade agreement with the United States. In September 2018, Heritage worked with a coalition of think tanks to publish a free trade agreement between the U.S. and U.K. Learn more about the impact Heritage is having on U.S.-U.K. policy and Brexit. <[link removed]>
New report on Green New Deal is making headlines. <[link removed]>
New research from Heritage has found that the Green New Deal’s goal of drastically reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 is practically
impossible. Additionally, the new report found that under the most modest estimates, just one part of this new deal would cost an average family $165,000 and wipe out 5.2 million jobs with negligible climate benefit. “Removing government-imposed barriers to energy innovation would foster a stronger economy and, in turn, a cleaner environment,” write Heritage experts. Read Fox News’ report on the research <[link removed]> and the full study that assesses the costs and benefits of the Green New Deal’s energy policies. <[link removed]>
HAPPENING AT HERITAGE
Heritage released its latest video on how Washington wastes your money with Sen. Rick Scott of Florida. This week, Scott and Romina Boccia, director of Heritage’s Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget, address how to get the best return on investment. Watch the video. <[link removed]>
This week on the “Heritage Explains” podcast, Amy Swearer, a senior legal policy analyst in Heritage’s Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, highlights some of the many defensive gun uses that occur every month to help spread the message that the story of the good guy with a gun is not a myth. Listen to the podcast. <[link removed]>
On the “Millennial Myths” podcast, Heritage Young Leaders Program intern Samantha Renck talks to Jarrett Stepman, a contributor to The Daily Signal, about the history of the Electoral College, some misunderstandings about it, why the national popular vote would go against the original intention of the Electoral College, and much more. Listen to the podcast. <[link removed]>
On the premier episode of “Liberty & Justice for All,” Heritage’s Jack Spencer and Paul Winfree talk with Google’s Hal Varian about the future of work, technological innovation in China, competition in Big Tech, blockchain, and why yellow is the best color to draw attention. Listen to the podcast. <[link removed]>
Wednesday at 10 a.m., Seema Verma, administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, will speak at Heritage about “Medicare for All” and how government-run health care would impact all Americans. Watch the event. <[link removed]>
HERITAGE IN THE NEWS
Nile Gardiner, director of Heritage’s Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, joined Fox Business’ “Mornings with Maria” to discuss Boris Johnson. Watch the interview. <[link removed]>
Peter Brookes, senior research fellow in Heritage’s Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy, joined Fox Business’ “After the Bell” to discuss the Iranian regime. Watch the interview. <[link removed]>
Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow in Heritage’s Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, joined Fox News’ “Fox & Friends First” to discuss the Mueller report. Watch the interview. <[link removed]>
John Malcolm, vice president of Heritage’s Institute for Constitutional Government, appeared in MSNBC's documentary “The Mueller Report: What You Need to Know” to discuss the report. Watch the segment. <[link removed]>
Kelsey Bolar, senior writer and producer at The Heritage Foundation, appeared on Fox Business’ “The Evening Edit” to discuss the latest on “The Squad.” Watch the interview. <[link removed]>
POLICY PICTURE
The worst spending bill in a decade <[link removed]> now goes to the Senate, where it's expected to easily pass this week. Do you think President Trump should sign it into law? Email us at
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