Education 1,000 Days Without A Budget The Heritage FoundationJanuary 24, 2012 http://blog.heritage.org | Today marks the 1,000th day since the United States Senate has passed a budget. While the House has put f... 32800
Cultural Issues America’s Biggest Issues: Spending The Heritage FoundationJuly 22, 2019 Despite their promises to the contrary, every year, politicians continue to spend hundreds of billions of dollars more than the gove... 2112000
Education Biden’s Swampy Stimulus Package Fails Working Americans | Joel Griffith on Fox News The Heritage FoundationJanuary 15, 2021 Joel Griffith joined Fox News on January 15, 2021 to break down Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus plan. Learn more about this iss... 369900
Entitlements Bush’s Budget: Just the Facts The Heritage FoundationFebruary 4, 2008 Brian Riedl of The Heritage Foundation discusses the newly released budget by President Bush. Brian Riedl’s research: http://w... 44200
Covid Congress is DELAYING COVID-19 Economic Recovery: Heritage’s Romina Boccia on Fox News The Heritage FoundationMay 28, 2020 Romina Boccia joined Fox News on May 28, 2020 to discuss the Democrats’ $600 a week unemployment insurance bonus and the GOP... 1014000
Education Congress Must Do Its Part on the Budget The Heritage FoundationFebruary 26, 2020 The president’s annual budget proposal should serve as a road map to Congress for how the executive and legislative branches can wor... 57000
Education Cuts We Can’t Afford The Heritage FoundationOctober 24, 2012 During the foreign policy debate, President Obama surprised the audience with the statement that sequestration “will not happe... 231000
Gender Identity Does the Gender Wage Gap Exist? The Heritage FoundationAugust 7, 2019 The Gender Wage Gap has become a major political talking point that has even inspired an “Equal Pay Day.” Despite what the liberal p... 1712400
Prager 5 Minute Videos Government: Is it Ever Big Enough? | 5 Minute Video PragerUMarch 14, 2016 Can the government ever be too big? How much spending is enough spending? And if there can be too much spending, where is that point... 491100