Some key resources from Resource Bank

The Daily Signal

May 13, 2017

We just got back from beautiful and sunny Colorado Springs were we spent most of the week at The Heritage Foundation’s 40th Annual Resource Bank. Instead of our usual roundup of key policy research, we thought we’d note some of the people, programs, publications, and even a movie we learned about at this year’s event. Here are some of the resources from Resource Bank:

 

If you know of a regulation that should be rewritten or eliminated altogether, please send the information to paul.l.winfree@who.eop.gov.

 

Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer expect their movie, Gosnell, to be in theaters this fall. They are asking for additional crowdfunding in order to get the word out to help the movie find a distributor. The film is about abortionist Kermit Gosnell, his murders, and the covering up of those murders. It was produced by McElhinney, McAleer, and Magdalena Segieda; written by Andrew Klavan, McElhinney, and McAleer; and directed by Nick Searcy. Visit the movie’s site at Indiegogo if you would like to donate.

 

The Washington Free Beacon is the winner of this year’s Salvatori Prize for American Citizenship for its reporting exposing “corruption among the ruling class” and “the collusion among the elites, the Administrative State, the press, and activist groups.”

                                          

Bill Meierling of the American Legislative Exchange Council is willing to speak to anyone, anywhere in order to educate conservative groups about how the Left coordinates in order to “name, shame, and defame” conservatives. Contact him if you are interested in learning more.

 

The American Legislative Exchange Council is pushing back against the Left’s attempts to push conservatives out of the marketplace of ideas. To that end the organization has produced a draft “Resolution in Support of Nonprofit Donor Privacy,” as well as a draft model policy on “Forming Open and Robust University Minds.”

 

If you are interested in making a targeted donation to an institution of higher education, but are unsure of how to ensure the recipient honors the intent of your donation, then check out the services of the Fund for Academic Renewal, a new project of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni.

 

And some items for your reading list:

Men Without Work, by Nicholas Eberstadt

Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960-2010, by Charles Murray

Understanding Trump, by Newt Gingrich

The Blueprint: How the Democrats Won Colorado (and Why Republicans Everywhere Should Care), by Adam Schrager and Rob Witwer

The Intimidation Game, by Kimberly Strassel

The Effective Executive: The Definitive Guide to Getting the Right Things Done, by Peter F. Drucker

The Intellectual Yet Idiot,” by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

The Architecture of Intellectual Freedom,” by Peter Wood

 


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