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Jim Lakely
Jim Lakely is director of communications at The Heartland Institute and co-director of Heartland’s Center on the Digital Economy. Prior to joining Heartland in 2008, Lakely spent 16 years in daily-deadline journalism.
A former White House correspondent for The Washington Times, Lakely covered Capitol Hill and the re-election campaign of George W. Bush and his fifth year as president. He has appeared on C-SPAN, the Fox News Channel, MSNBC, CNN, and several local television news programs to discuss politics and policy. He’s been an editorial writer and columnist for the Tribune-Review in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; The Free Lance-Star in Fredericksburg, Virginia; and The Press-Enterprise in Riverside, California. Lakely also worked for a year as a senior business editor for a trade publication based in Los Angeles.
In his time working for The Heartland Institute, Lakely’s writings on technology policy have appeared in The San Francisco Chronicle, The New York Post, The Chicago Sun-Times, and many other publications around the country, both in print and online. He has shared his insight on politics and the technology industry on nationally syndicated radio programs, including The Hugh Hewitt Show and the G. Gordon Liddy Show, as well as several local radio shows around the country and overseas. Lakely is also a regular contributor to the blogs Somewhat Reasonable and The American Culture.
Born in New York City, Lakely spent his formative years in Dayton, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1992 and is an avid fan of the Steelers, Penguins, and Mets.
Recent Articles
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Heartland Institute Counters Al Gore's 24 Hours of Climate Panic
September 14, 2011 -
New Global Warming Report Contradicts UN’s IPCC
September 1, 2011 -
House Bill Would Put Extra Burden on Bloggers
May 12, 2010 -
California Again Mulling an ‘Amazon Tax’
May 11, 2010 -
Illinois Governor Rethinks Tax on Digital Downloads
May 10, 2010
Recent OpEds
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AT&T Drops T-Mobile Bid, Throws $4 Billion Down Drain, Consumers Lose; Thanks, FCC!
December 19, 2011 -
U.S. broadband is not falling behind
December 6, 2011 -
Sprint Boss’s Statements Undercut DOJ Claims
October 10, 2011 -
California's New TV Regulations Deserve Booby Prize
November 24, 2009 -
Letter to the Editor: Regulatory Regime Stifles Innovation
November 12, 2009
