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Sen. Coburn Speaks at Heritage

April 10, 2007 | By Nathaniel Ward

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Sen. Tom Coburn speaks at The Heritage Foundation Tuesday.

Health care reforms based on principles of free enterprise will bring about “increased health, increased quality of life and decreased costs,” Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) said today at The Heritage Foundation.

Speaking in Heritage’s Lehrman Auditorium, Coburn argued that his free-enterprise reforms would provide “universal access to affordable care.” He would achieve this goal through various regulatory reforms and the mechanism of a refundable tax credit, which he said would benefit “the vast majority of Americans.”

Click here to read more about Sen. Coburn’s proposal.

Take our poll: Is more government regulation or less the key to lowering health care costs, increasing access and improving quality?

Big labor’s anti-business campaigns

After decades of declining membership, labor unions are becoming increasingly desperate to sign up more members. The latest big labor tactic to accomplish this, Heritage labor economist James Sherk reports, is to blackmail businesses into recognizing a worker union—even if the workers themselves don’t vote to unionize.

Click here to read more about unions’ blackmail campaigns and how they cost workers their rights.

National Review: Heritage is ‘God’s Gift to Cable News’

The Heritage Foundation’s new Heritage in Focus video series is making a splash in the media—and a leading publication says they’re likely to draw even more attention to Heritage from news networks.

By producing these videos, writes National Review Online editor Kathryn Jean Lopez, Heritage has become “God’s Gift to Cable News.” She notes that “Heritage is making bookers’ jobs way too easy.”

Nostalgic for the ’70s

Who doesn’t miss the block-long lines at the pump, the odd-day/even-day fill-up regime, and the “malaise” that went with it?  Certainly not Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI).  He wants to bring back that whole 70’s vibe by imposing gasoline price caps.

Click here to read more about the failures of price controls from Heritage’s Jim Weidman.

This week on the Hill

While the House of Representatives remains out on recess, there are a number of issues that remain salient on Capitol Hill. The three most important are the supplemental bill to fund the war in Iraq, immigration reform and federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, explains Brian Darling, Heritage’s Director of Senate Relations, in a new Heritage video.

Click here to watch Darling’s take on Iraq funding, immigration and embryonic stem cells.

In other news

Coming up at Heritage

To attend the following Heritage Foundation events, RSVP at Heritage’s events website. Or you can watch these events live online at Heritage.org.  All times are Eastern.

Nathaniel Ward is the Editor of MyHeritage.org—a website for members and supporters of The Heritage Foundation.