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Dan MillerWelcome to The Heartland Institute’s Press Room. I’m Dan Miller, Heartland’s director of public relations and executive vice president. If you are a journalist, please don’t hesitate to call me at 312/377-4000 or reach me by email at dmiller@heartland.org.

Before joining Heartland in March 2008, I was business editor of the Chicago Sun-Times, and before that was editor of Crain’s Chicago Business and publisher of Crain’s City & State newspaper, a national business newspaper for state and local government. I know what it’s like to be a journalist working on deadline.

Answers to most common questions about The Heartland Institute can be found in the “About” essay on this site, or the “FAQ” section. Specific responses to our critics can be found here.


Finding Someone to Comment

If you are looking for a Heartland staff member, senior fellow, or managing editor to comment on a news item or to provide background information on a public policy issue, you can find their names, contact information, and bios in the seven “issue suites” linked in the green bar that appears near the top of the homepage. There are issue suites on Education, Environment, Health Care, InfoTech, Law, Taxes, and Tobacco.

If you know the name of a specific Heartland staff member or senior fellow you wish to contact, you can find their email addresses and bios on the Personnel page. Those lists are in alphabetical order.

A good way to reach a policy expert fast is to call me at 312/377-4000 or send me an email at dmiller@heartland.org. I can tap Heartland’s extensive network of researchers, policy advisors, and allies to find a qualified expert who can get back to you quickly.


News Releases

News releases from The Heartland Institute always appear on the homepage under “What’s New,” and the most recent 10 appear at the bottom of this essay. Older news releases can be found by clicking on the “New Releases” link in the left column of this page.

Tammy Nash is Heartland’s media manager, in charge of writing and disseminating news releases and helping to submit op-eds and letters to the editor. Tammy is in constant communication with editors and reporters across the country and is uniquely positioned to seek out an op-ed or an expert source on short notice. She can be reached at 312/377-4000 or tnash@heartland.org.


Op-eds and Letters to the Editor

Heartland’s staff, senior fellows, managing editors, and contributing editors produce a steady stream of op-eds and letters to the editor that we submit to media outlets nationwide. Op-eds and letters that are no longer being considered for exclusive placement by any publication can be found by clicking on the “Op-eds” and “Letters to the Editor” links in the left column of this page. All publishers--online and mainstream--have permission to reprint these articles and letters, with appropriate credit given.

We post op-eds and letters to the editor on our Web site only after they are no longer being considered for exclusive placement.


Bloggers and Online Media

The Heartland Institute is always eager to work with bloggers and other online media to help improve discussion of the public policy issues we address. Keely Drukala is Heartland’s new media specialist and is available to offer links and participate in blog dialogues. She can be reached at 312/377-4000 or kdrukala@heartland.org.

Unfortunately, Heartland’s reputation is frequently attacked online by bloggers and professional activists. Answers to our critics appear here. Please think twice before repeating the false accusations that appear on such sites as SourceWatch and ExxonSecrets.


Events

Media are welcome to attend nearly all of the events hosted by The Heartland Institute, and admission is generally free. Everything said by speakers at Heartland events is on the record unless otherwise stated at the beginning and end of the presentation. Journalists are asked to get permission from guests before quoting them.

The next big event Heartland is hosting is the second International Conference on Climate Change, taking place in New York City on March 8-10, 2009. If you are interested in attending, please contact Tammy Nash at tnash@heartland.org if your represent mainstream media or Keely Drukala at kdrukala@heartland.org if you represent new media.


Recent Releases

Diane Carol Bast - July 01, 2009
Heartland Institute President Joseph Bast, Executive Vice President Dan Miller, and Local Legislation Manager Ralph Conner will discuss global warming from ... (read more)

Maureen Martin - June 30, 2009
The United States Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision issued on Monday, June 29, 2009, ruled the City of New Haven, Connecticut violated Title VII of the federal ... (read more)

James Taylor - June 30, 2009
While the U.S. Senate takes up the Waxman-Markey bill that restricts carbon dioxide emissions, a new poll shows registered voters oppose legislation that ... (read more)

Dan Miller - June 22, 2009
Congress is exploring legislation that would create a new drug-approval process in the Food and Drug Administration for what are called “biosimilars,” ... (read more)

James Taylor - June 12, 2009
Environmental activists conveniently ignored mountains of scientific evidence when they appeared before the oceans subcommittee of the Senate Commerce Committee ... (read more)

James Taylor - June 10, 2009
A consortium of U.N. bureaucracies, together with an assortment of left-leaning nongovernmental organizations, is releasing a June 10 report claiming global ... (read more)

Dan Miller - June 04, 2009
James M. Taylor, Heartland senior fellow for environment issues and managing editor of Environment & Climate News, was interviewed at length by Susan ... (read more)

Dan Miller - June 03, 2009
WASHINGTON, D.C. – It's not often a book receives an ovation at a business conference, but an 880-page, 1-1/2 inch-thick, six-pound rebuttal of global-warming ... (read more)

Dan Miller - June 03, 2009
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Global warming skeptics, who for a decade have emphasized hard-science evidence to refute doomsday predictions from alarmists, added ... (read more)

Dan Miller - June 02, 2009
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The 2009 report of the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change is the report on global warming the United Nations’ ... (read more)