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Make your estate plan part of your spring cleaning

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Dear Fellow Conservative, Have you done your spring cleaning? Now that winter is over, many American

Dear Fellow Conservative, Have you done your spring cleaning? Now that winter is over, many Americans are crossing things off their to-do lists and getting organized for an action-packed spring and summer. And if you’ve got travel plans, it’s especially important to tie up loose ends now. While you’re getting your house in order, now is also a great time to make your estate plans and enjoy peace of mind. That’s why my colleagues and I at The Heritage Foundation invite you to create a FREE will or trust through our partners at FreeWill. Using FreeWill you will be able to: - Create your free, legally valid will in about 20 minutes - Protect your loved ones and ensure your wishes are honored - Honor your values for generations to come [Start my will]() We hope you will take this opportunity to ensure your wishes are met and your loved ones are cared for by using FreeWill to create your estate plans. And as you create your plans, please consider including a gift for The Heritage Foundation in your estate plans to ensure your cherished conservative principles are defended for generations to come. Warmly, Roxana Laing Assistant Director, Heritage Legacy Society P.S. If you’ve already created an estate plan and have included a gift for The Heritage Foundation, [please fill out this brief form!]() [The Heritage Foundation] The Heritage Foundation | 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE | Washington, D.C. 20002 | (800) 546-2843 You are subscribed to Heritage Foundation e-mails as {EMAIL}. If you would like to be removed from membership communications, [please click here to unsubscribe](). -

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