The TV ad features the historical evolution of the American way of life starting at the dinner table and highlighting "the enduring things that make America exceptional — particularly the commitment of husband and wife in marriage, the importance of parents and families passing along their values to the next generation, the rewards of service to community and country, and the faithfulness of God," the Heritage Foundation said.
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The foundation said it has promoted Jay Richards to vice president of Social and Domestic Policy; brought on Stewart Whitson as chief of staff to Heritage President Kevin Roberts, and welcomed back Peter St. Onge as senior economist.
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