2007 Article Archive
Heritage panel urges visa reforms
June 7, 2007
Sen. George Voinovich (R-OH) today joined former homeland security officer Stewart Verdery and State Department official John Brennan in calling for swift Congressional adoption of an expanded and improved Visa Waiver Program.
Immigration update
June 7, 2007
A review of what Heritage experts have been doing to highlight the policy questions involved in this legislation.
Heritage research goes local
June 7, 2007
Citizens nationwide are working hard to ensure their voices are heard. And many are turning to The Heritage Foundation for the facts as they compose letters to their local newspapers.
Paulson: China needs to reform
June 5, 2007
Prompt Chinese adoption of free-enterprise reforms will benefit both China and the United States, Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson said today at The Heritage Foundation.
How (not) to stop gang crime
June 5, 2007
Gang crime is a serious problem. But Congress’ proposed solution—making such activity a federal offense—could actually make the problem worse.
Beefing up America’s image overseas
June 1, 2007
America must adopt a “sustained and focused strategy” to turn its overseas image around, Heritage research fellow Lisa Curtis argued recently before Congress.
Federal preschools?
June 1, 2007
“Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) recently unveiled a proposal for a new $10 billion federal program to offer government-subsidized preschool for all children across the country,” Dan Lips writes.
Immigration update
June 1, 2007
Heritage experts have been busy these past few days getting the word out on the Senate’s immigration plan.
Debunking liberal myths about poverty and inequality
June 1, 2007
As they make the case for massive government intervention in the economy, liberals like to point to statistics suggesting an expanding gap between rich and poor. Not so fast.
How a new law could drain drivers’ wallets
May 27, 2007
The House of Representatives has passed a law prohibiting “price gouging” at the gasoline pump.
