Ensuring Heritage remains a permanent voice
October 1, 2008| By David Talbot

Two weeks ago, The Heritage Foundation rededicated its headquarters building, located a stone's throw from the Capitol in Washington, D.C.
In his remarks at the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Heritage President Ed Feulner explained what the revamped Heritage headquarters means. It's a reminder to the lawmakers across the street in the Congress that "Heritage is a permanent institution on Capitol Hill entrenching itself for a long fight over the war of ideas."
We opened our headquarters building in 1983, giving conservatives a permanent voice on Capitol Hill. The new renovations ensure we will remain a voice for common-sense ideas for decades to come.
Heritage Trustee Midge Decter, who cut the ribbon to open the headquarters in 1983, did the honors again in 2008.
