Watch: Livestream of Heritage Resource Bank

Watch: Livestream of Heritage Resource Bank
Watch live streaming video from heritagefoundation at livestream.com

Over the next two days, Breitbart News will live stream two important speeches from the Heritage Foundation “Resource Bank 2014” from New Orleans, LA. Thursday evening, at 9:30 p.m. EST we will hear remarks from Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R-LA).

Friday at 12:45 p.m. EST, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) will address the meeting.

The Resource Bank is design to come up with solutions on how to help strategize ways to make government once again …of the people, by the people, and for the people… instead of government over the people. The Resource Bank will cover: federalism, the war on poverty at 50 years old, Obamacare, real health care reform, legal challenges, education choice innovations in states like Louisiana, and more.

The Honorable Bobby Jindal

Bobby Jindal was sworn in as Governor of Louisiana on January 14, 2008.Shortly after taking office, Governor Jindal called a Special Session to address comprehensive ethics reform, the cornerstone of his election platform. Since the conclusion of the session, the Better Government Association and the Center for Public Integrity announced that Louisiana’s new ethics laws are among the best in the nation.

The Honorable Ted Cruz

In 2012, Ted Cruz was elected as the 34th U.S. Senator from Texas. A passionate fighter for limited government, economic growth, and the Constitution, Ted won a decisive victory in both the Republican primary and the general election, despite having never before been elected to office.Propelled by tens of thousands of grassroots activists across Texas, Ted’s election has been described by the Washington Post as “the biggest upset of 2012 … a true grassroots victory against very long odds.”

National Review has described Ted as “a great Reaganite hope,” columnist George Will has described him as “as good as it gets,” and the National Federation of Independent Business characterized his election as “critical to the small-business owners in [Texas, and], also to protecting free enterprise across America.”

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