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American Freedom and Enterprise Foundation Partners with Heritage Foundation for Online Forum on the Growing Federal Debt

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Media Advisory

Contact: Katie Smith 314.625.5107

Tax Day is quickly approaching and Americans are sending their hard earned money to Washington in the form of a federal income tax.  While American families are tightening their belts and making tough choices about their budgets, leaders in Washington are spending beyond their means.  This reckless spending is putting our government in peril and it has real impacts on the economy.  Renowned budget expert, Brian Riedl, The Heritage Foundation’s lead budget analyst will join former Sen. Jim Talent and Ambassador Ann Wagner for an online town hall to discuss federal spending.  Riedl is a well-known policy expert and has built a solid reputation for interpreting, explaining and reforming the often arcane realm of federal budget policy and its impacts.

Who:         Brian Riedl, Budget Expert with the Heritage Foundation; Former Sen. Jim Talent; Ambassador Ann Wagner

What:         Online Town Hall on the Growing Federal Debt

When:         Tuesday, April 13, 2010 at 11:00 CDT

Where:         www.FreedomSolutions.Org

Ambassador Ann Wagner joins Sen. Jim Talent as Foundation Co-Chair

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

For immediate release:

St. Louis, MO.— Sen. Jim Talent today announced that Ambassador Ann Wagner will join him as Honorary Co-Chair of the American Freedom and Enterprise Foundation, a non-profit organization devoted to promoting solutions to reestablish the consensus for free markets as the best means to produce jobs, economic growth, prosperity and wealth.

“Today’s economy is global and it takes a broad vision to find solutions to our current economic challenges,” Talent said. “Ambassador Wagner’s time in Luxembourg gave her a front row seat to witness European-style socialism in action.  Her foreign service and private sector experience will be a tremendous asset to the Foundation as we promote free market principles and the appropriate role of government in the economy. I am honored that she will be joining our team.”

Ann Wagner served as the 19th U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg four years until July, 2009.  Previously, Ann Wagner was Co-Chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC) for two terms and also held the position of Chair of the Missouri Republican Party for more than six years.  In the private sector, she held management positions at Hallmark Cards in Kansas City, Missouri, and Ralston Purina in St. Louis, Missouri. She is presently serving on the boards of St. Louis Children’s Hospital, Forest Park Forever, and the Washington University in St. Louis International Scholars Academy.

“When Jim Talent asked me to join him as Honorary Co-Chair of the American Freedom and Enterprise Foundation, I knew I had to answer this new call and continue to stand up for American freedom and the American spirit,” Wagner said.  “I too am shocked by the blatant attack on the American spirit and free enterprise by liberal leaders in Washington.  I believe that if we are not willing to stand up and fight for freedom, then we are doomed to lose it.  I look forward to working with Jim Talent to promote policies rooted in free market principles.”

Ambassador Wagner will be publishing articles and hosting events on behalf of the Foundation.  Her first op-ed is available at The Missouri Record: http://www.missourirecord.com/news/index.asp?article=10100

The American Freedom and Enterprise Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Missouri that is devoted to promoting solutions to reestablish the consensus for free markets as the best means to produce jobs, economic growth, prosperity and wealth.  It serves as a unique clearing house for ideas and discussion based on free market principles while promoting common sense solutions to public policy.

With Ambassador Ann Wagner, U.S. Senator Jim Talent serves as Honorary Co-Chairman for the American Freedom and Enterprise Foundation. Senator Talent has served 20 years in public office including the U.S. Senate (2002-2007), the U.S. House of Representatives (1993-2001), where he served two terms as the Chairman of the House Committee on Small Business and the Missouri House of Representatives (1985-1993), where he served two terms as the House Minority Leader.