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2008 Newsletter Archive

  • How you can help on runaway spending
    July 30, 2008
    Heritage releases a new video on entitlement spending; relieving highway congestion; sentencing guidelines.
  • How much do entitlements cost?
    July 24, 2008
    The real size of America's entitlements problem; Margaret Thatcher radio ads; Judge Bork on freedom.
  • Iran’s missile test
    July 11, 2008
    New Iranian belligerence highlights the need for missile defense; filling the mainstream media void.
  • Playing politics with national security
    July 9, 2008
    A San Francisco judge rules that national security program isn’t secret; remembering Jesse Helms.
  • Why faith-based initiatives matter
    July 3, 2008
    The right way and the wrong way to strengthen the role of faith-based service organizations; religion and Western civilization in the American Spectator.
  • Second Amendment victory
    June 27, 2008
    The Supreme Court upholds the individual right to bear arms; Americans long for a sense of national identity; Congress hears from Heritage experts.
  • Voices of school choice
    June 17, 2008
    Students and parents speak out for school choice; Heritage gets back to work after a fire.
  • Ten years of welfare reform
    June 15, 2008
  • Why does gas cost so much?
    June 12, 2008
    The average price of gasoline nationwide has crossed $4 per gallon, according to news reports. The cheapest fuel can be found in Missouri, where it costs $3.80 a gallon, while Californians fork over nearly $4.50 at the pump.
  • Chilling Growth
    June 5, 2008
    How the Senate global warming bill drags down the economy across the country; a return to command-and-control government policy.

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