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Heartland Institute Economic Experts React to Weak Jobs Report

September 07, 2012

The U.S. Department of Labor today reported the economy added 96,000 jobs in August, pushing unemployment down to 8.1 percent.

Heartland Institute Backs Stanford Study Questioning Benefits of Organic Food

September 04, 2012

Dr. Dena Bravata, a senior research affiliate at Stanford University, today released a study indicating organic food is no better than regular food.

New Heartland Institute Policy Brief: Implementing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

August 31, 2012

Unless there is a substantial change in leadership in Washington in the next election, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) will go into effect as planned. The U.S.

Heartland Institute Advisor Reacts to USDA Decision on Genetically Engineered Crop Complaints

August 30, 2012

The United States Department of Agriculture Advisory Committee on Biotechnology and 21st Century Agriculture (AC21) this week agreed to a compensation process for farmers who can prove they suffere

Heartland Institute Reacts to FCC Internet Tax Plans

August 27, 2012

The Federal Communications Commission on Friday announced the launch of the first phase of the new Connect America Fund, a "modernization" of the Universal Service Fund to provide broadband Interne

Heartland Institute Offers Testimony Friday in Support of Taxpayers Savings Grants

August 22, 2012

On Friday, August 24, Heartland Institute President Joseph Bast will testify before the Texas Senate Committee

Thousands Sign Heartland Institute Petition to Rein in the EPA

August 15, 2012

More than 5,000 people have signed a petition crafted by The Heartland Institute demanding that Congress “rein in the Environmental Protection Agency” through deep cuts in the size, power, and cost

Heartland Institute, R-Street Issue Report on Tobacco Use, Insurance Rates

August 09, 2012

A new policy brief co-published by The Heartland Institute explores a growing body of data, including several studies from the U.S.