The Heritage Foundation will be hosting a Panel Discussion and Dinner featuring Arthur B. Laffer, Ph.D. To register or for more information please email SpecialEvents@Heritage.org
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July 25, 2012 at Minikahda Club
The Heritage Foundation will be hosting a Panel Discussion and Dinner featuring Arthur B. Laffer, Ph.D. To register or for more information please email SpecialEvents@Heritage.org
To view photos from this event, please click here
Conservative author and commentator Dinesh D’Souza offered up a theory to explain President Obama’s actions as chief executive yesterday at an event sponsored by The Heritage Foundation’s Minneapolis/St. Paul Committee.
Watch a video of D’Souza’s remarks to find out what D’Souza proposed:
March 15, 2011 at Hyatt Regency
Heritage hosted a panel discussion and dinner in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The dinner was accompanied by a keynote address given by Dinesh D’Souza, President of The King’s College in New York.
October 13, 2010 at Hyatt Regency Hotel
The Minneapolis/St. Paul Committee hosted an evening focusing on the United Nations. The evening’s keynote speaker was Ambassador John Bolton, who served as the US delegate to the UN from 2005-2006.
The Minneapolis/St. Paul Committee for Heritage: Bob Ulrich, Honorary Chairman; Darryle Owens, Chairman; Barbara and George Anderson; Gay and Ron Baukol; Ken Evenstad; Harold Hamilton; Meredith Howell; Todd Nicholson; Tom Roddis; Mike Wigley
September 16, 2010 at Groves 601 Hotel
Young professionals participated in a networking reception and panel discussion hosted by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Committee for Heritage focused on
Will Opportunity Keep Knocking?
How the Government’s Policies are Making it Harder for You to Succeed
Heritage’s Bill Beach and Rob Bluey explained how this Administration’s policies will affect America’s young professionals. Beach shared real solutions to the economic problems facing the country and particularly the younger generation, from Obama’s tax hikes to the economic impact of historically high debt burdens.
Most people in their 20s and 30s have grown up in a time of unparalleled prosperity in America. Their parents’ generation has become wealthier than any other generation in America’s history. These boom years have led to exceptional growth and wealth creation. Many young professionals have always assumed that these opportunities will exist for them as well. But is this really the case? Government policies being proposed today make the opportunities less likely.
The Minneapolis/St. Paul Committee for Heritage: Sarah and Doug Allison, Honorary Chairmen; Dulce Fuller, Chairman; Gilbert Cox; Ted Fuller; Dick Gabrys; Bob Gillette; Robert Gillette; Barbara Kasler; Edward Levy; James LoPrete; Michael Monahan; Gregory Schwartz
June 21, 2010 at Marriott Minneapolis City Center
Governor Tim Pawlenty delivered the keynote address at an event sponsored by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Committee.