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Should the government redefine marriage?
March 12, 2010
The Compact Oxford English Dictionary defines marriage as the “formal union of a man and a woman, by which they become husband and wife.” Historically, this unique union has been universally recognized and upheld as the primary institution of civil society, writes Heritage expert Chuck Donovan. Until recently, that is.

Heritage experts talk health care with members
December 11, 2009
On Thursday, December 10, The Heritage Foundation hosted a members-only teleconference to discuss the health care plans currently being debated in Congress -- and what we are doing to fight back with effective conservative solutions.

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  • The new Heritage.org: Simple yet sophisticated
    March 16, 2010
    We live in a fast-paced world. Citizens and elected officials alike are constantly on the move; they are bombarded with information everywhere they go. Our goal at The Heritage Foundation is to make sure our important research and analysis breaks through the clutter.
  • How much welfare is enough?
    March 12, 2010
    The left plans to continue its assault on welfare reform by extending the welfare spending increases established in last year’s “stimulus” bill. Fortunately, The Heritage Foundation’s welfare expert, Robert Rector, continues to play an important role in the debate.

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