The Hutchinson Report Newsmaker Hour
January 28, 2011
for Immediate Release
Contact:
Earl Ofari Hutchinson
323-383-6145
Press Advisory:
Beyond the State of the Union
Top Heritage Foundation Government Expert Discusses President Obama and Congress’s Jobs and Spending Plan
In an exclusive interview on The Hutchinson Report Newsmaker Hour on KTYM 1460 AM, on Friday, January 28. 9:30AM streamed on http://www.ktym.com/, Heritage Foundation Government Relations Director Brian Darling gives the Heritage Foundation’s assessment of what will and won’t work in President Obama and Congress’s jobs and spending plan for the nation. The Heritage Foundation is America’s top government conservative think tank. Mr. Darling served as counsel to Sen. Mel Martinez (R-Fla.) and general counsel to former Sen. Bob Smith (R-N.H.) and, in that capacity, staffed the Senate Judiciary Committee.
“The Heritage Foundation is America’s top conservative public policy and issue organization, “says Hutchinson Report Newsmaker Hour Host Earl Ofari Hutchinson, “their view on confronting the job crisis and the massive federal deficit is a challenge to Congress and the Obama Administration.”
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