Jan. 27, 2016
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| Good morning from the nation's capital, where folks whose job is caring about fiscal responsibility say they think Americans aren't paying enough attention to runaway government spending. Heritage Foundation legal scholars Hans von Spakovsky and Andrew Kloster defend the right of citizens to expose Planned Parenthood on video. Californians have reason to worry they can't be anonymous donors. Plus: More on the coach sacked for praying, what made Florida shine, and why kids can't stomach new nutrition standards. |
CommentaryPay No Attention to What Planned Parenthood Is Doing Behind the CurtainA private individual whose only intent is to expose possibly illegal activity is under indictment for actions in connection with an undercover video operation, but the illegal actor itself—Planned Parenthood—is off the hook. Read More |
CommentaryHow Florida Created 1 Million Jobs in 5 YearsThrough a "Reaganesque" optimism in the free market, Gov. Rick Scott has created an incredible economic comeback for Florida. He'll visit The Heritage Foundation later today to explain how he did it. Read More |
NewsNonprofits Protest California's Demands for Donor Names and AddressesNonprofits and other fundraising entities are worried their donors' information may not be kept confidential and fall into the hands of bad actors within the state government. Read More |
NewsAmericans Less Focused on Budget Deficits. Why Experts Say That's a Problem.A new report from the Congressional Budget Office painted a grim picture of the economic and budget landscapes over the next 10 years. Read More |
NewsCoach Kennedy Shares the 'Hardest Thing' About Losing His Job"It'd be easier if you stabbed or shot at me in combat," said coach Joe Kennedy, who served as a Marine in operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield in Iraq. Watch the Video |
CommentaryCongress Shouldn't Push Obama's Flawed Child Nutrition Policy on ChildrenFederal standards micromanage what children eat at school, placing restrictions on caloric intake, nutritional content, and portion sizes. Read More |
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