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The Heartlander: September-October 2009 (pdf)
Diane Carol BastIn the cover essay for the September-October 2009 issue of the Heartlander, Heartland President Joseph Bast previews the discussion that will take place at Heartland s 25th Anniversary Benefit Dinner on Thursday, October 29, in Chicago. Also in this issue: an announcement of our release of Peter Ferrara s new Heartland Policy Study ...
The Heartlander: September-October 2009 (full text)
Diane Carol Bast... to new groups of consumers, and trigger sharply higher taxes. This all translates... for union workers. The interview was triggered by a media advisory Heartland sent... conventional public schools. No doubt many parents would welcome that kind of expansion... said, One has to wonder if parents, teachers... ...
The Heartlander: July-August 2009 (Full Text)
Diane Carol Bast... to Prevent Global Warming? ). The conference triggered a major print dust-up in... to the nation s capital, where parents and children alike expressed support for... schools, virtual schooling, and the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program. July and August were... to Gersh Kuntzman for describing the parental... ...
The Heartlander: July-August 2009 (PDF)
Diane Carol BastThe July-August 2009 Heartlander features a guest essay by Lauren Chrissos, vice president for development, and Peter Fotos, government relations director, addressing the summer's hottest topic: health care reform. Also in this issue: an announcement of the 25th Anniversary Benefit Dinner and wrapups on the President's Council Retreat ...
The Heartlander: August 2004 (pdf)
Diane Carol BastThe August 2004 issue of The Heartlander offers readers updates on the Twentieth Anniversary Benefit Dinner and Emerging Issues Forum, taking place in Chicago on Thursday, September 23, along with two New Coalition-sponsored events scheduled for August and September. In his opening essay, Heartland President Joseph L. Bast answers ...