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Publications - The Leaflet: Georgia Testimony on Emergency Management, Hawaii Minimum Wage Hikes, ESA s, and DPC

Publications Never lose a debate with a global warming alarmist!   February 21, 2021 The Heartland Institute Government Relations team and President James Taylor have created six principles for state legislators seeking to protect free speech in light of increased social media censorship. “Political free speech in the United States is under attack. Tech media giants who own and control virtually all social media platforms available to Americans are working together to silence groups with whom they do not agree.” Read the Six Principles Now. Heartland’s Director of Government Relations, Cameron Sholty, submitted testimony this week to the Georgia House Committee on Judiciary regarding House Bill 358, which would reform Georgia’s emergency declaration and preparedness statutes. HB 358 would address gubernatorial overreach and the lack of a legislative check that we have seen in the Peach State and throughout the nation in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Read Now.

Publications - The Leaflet: Testimony Before The North Dakota House Judiciary Committee On House Bill 1144 In Reference To Creating A Cause Of Action For Censorship By Certain Technology Platforms

Publications Never lose a debate with a global warming alarmist!   The Leaflet: Testimony Before The North Dakota House Judiciary Committee On House Bill 1144 In Reference To Creating A Cause Of Action For Censorship By Certain Technology Platforms January 24, 2021 Director of Government Relations Cameron Sholty submitted testimony before the North Dakota House Judiciary Committee regarding legislation pertaining to social media censorship. “House Bill 1144 is good legislation, which should also spur a state-based and national debate on the role of Big Tech in our civic conversations.” Read Full Testimony Here.   In a new Research & Commentary, Tim Benson analyzes a study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming that examines how a ban on fracking on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in Alaska. More specifically, the ban would lead to $5.3 billion lost in tax revenue and $101 billion in lost income through

Publications - The Leaflet: Senate Holds Hearing on Early Medical Responses for COVID-19

In her latest Op-Ed, featured originally in RedState, state government relations manager Christina Herrin draws attention to covid-19 treatments other than a vaccine that could be immediately beneficial to the public. This is especially relevant because the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs has recently held a hearing on early medical responses to the coronavirus pandemic. Read full Op-Ed here.    In Episode XXII of Ill Literacy, Tim Benson is joined by Peter W. Wood of the National Association of Scholars to discuss his new book,  1620: A Critical Response to the 1619 Project. They chat about the 1619 Project s false narrative, how the narrative is being pushed behind the scenes, and how that narrative is socially corrosive. Listen to full podcast here. 

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