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Dear Fellow Patriot, There is always something exciting going on at The Heritage Foundation. Since I

Dear Fellow Patriot, There is always something exciting going on at The Heritage Foundation. Since I took over as President, we’ve launched several projects that I know will help restore America to the country we love. As America’s future hangs in the balance, we at The Heritage Foundation are committed to not leaving that future up to chance. The Left is always prepared with a strategy for when they take power, and a strategy to sabotage the Right when they are put in charge. We launched the 2025 Presidential Transition Project so when the next conservative President is inaugurated, they can get to work on day one. And let me tell you, friend. We have put together the most comprehensive plan an incoming conservative president will ever receive. Partnering with over 50 (and counting!) organizations, we have: - Created a policy book to guide the incoming administration’s policy from day one. - Created a database of qualified, excellent candidates to fill every role within a new administration from the White House and into all the government agencies. - Created a series of video training modules to help incoming staff learn to navigate the bureaucracies in Washington and on Capitol Hill effectively and efficiently so that the learning curve period can be shortened and staff can be effective at combating administrative rot from day one. Fellow Patriot, I hope you’ll agree that this project is a necessary and proactive way to usher in a new era led by conservatives intent on promoting our shared agenda of fiscal restraint, education freedom, and the rule of law. If you agree that the work The Heritage Foundation is doing is critically important to the future of our country,[I hope you’ll decide to stand with me today.]() By joining me and the 500,000 other members of The Heritage Foundation, you’re showing the Biden Regime that there is powerful opposition to their agenda, and showing an incoming conservative administration that there are high stakes and high expectations to live up to. Thank you for your support. I look forward to standing with you as we rebuild America! Best, Kevin D. Roberts, Ph.D. President, The Heritage Foundation [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 want to change your e-mail preferences, [please click here to update your subscription](). -

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