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2007 Article Archive

The largest spending bill in U.S. history
December 19, 2007
Big spenders in Congress unveiled the largest spending bill in American history late Sunday night. And Heritage found the flaws.

Did you pay the Thanksgiving tax?
December 4, 2007
How government energy policy hurts your bottom line; the problems with the new health care bill for kids; Secretary Gutierrez speaks on trade with Colombia.

Any chance for peace in Israel?
November 30, 2007
There’s reason to be skeptical that a Middle East peace agreement will come to pass after Annapolis.

The mother of all tax hikes
November 20, 2007
Should Congress shut down a major city like Kansas City for a year? That would be the economic effect of a tax-hike plan winding its way through Congress.

A cheap and clean energy alternative
November 20, 2007
Even as it encourages dubious energy policies, Heritage experts write, the government continues to impose burdens on a proven way to cheaply generate emissions-free energy: nuclear power.

Liberals revert to tax-and-spend
November 16, 2007
Liberals swept into office in January making promises get the nation’s fiscal house in order. Instead, Heritage expert Brian Riedl writes, “the Democratic Congress has reverted to traditional tax-and-spend budgets.”

Hearing from Heritage experts
November 14, 2007
Heritage members had an opportunity to interact directly with Heritage experts during the President’s Club meeting.

Meeting demonstrates Heritage impact
November 14, 2007
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas highlighted the fall President’s Club meeting, held Monday and Tuesday in Washington, D.C.

A modest jurist
October 26, 2007
Justice Clarence Thomas: “I’m just an ordinary person to whom extraordinary things have happened.”

The justice speaks
October 2, 2007
Heritage Vice President Rebecca Hagelin on Justice Clarence Thomas’ new memoir, My Grandfather’s Son.

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