Wednesday: SCOTUS Challenge Could Render ACA Unworkable In 37 States
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear the second biggest legal challenge to Obamacare on Wednesday. And while a win for the plaintiffs in King vs. Burwell won’t kill the law, it could make it largely unworkable in 37 states.
IPI Joins Conservative Texas Budget Coalition
It's not enough for Texas conservatives to pat themselves on the back about outperforming California, or otherwise coast on our generally low tax and light regulatory environment. It’s time for the Texas Legislature to enact bold, forward-looking policies to further invigorate the Texas economy and ensure that Texas is a powerhouse of growth and opportunity into the next decade.
Obama SOTU Tax Proposal 'Pokes GOP In The Eye'
Congressional Republicans should consider an orchestrated, loud guffaw when the president proposes his tax and spending agenda in tomorrow’s State of the Union address.
Obama SOTU Tax Plan Targets Job Creators
President Obama will outline a plan to raise $320 billion in new taxes on the job-creating class in tomorrow’s State of the Union address.
Giovanetti: Obama Wants to Socialize the Internet
If you like your Post Office and your DMV, you’ll love ObamaNet.
Time for Wind Production Tax Credit To End Once and For All
Thanks to the dramatic increase in U.S. fossil fuel production, there is no longer any need for wind Production Tax Credit (PTC) subsidies, and Congress should not renew it, saving billions in taxpayer dollars.
Matthews: How Two States Cut Medicaid and Saved Money
States are struggling with the explosive growth and cost of Medicaid, and those states that have accepted Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion will especially struggle when Washington stops covering the full cost in a few years. But a new publication discusses how Illinois and Pennsylvania have found ways to significantly curb Medicaid spending by redetermining enrollees’ eligibility, and other states should take note.
Matthews: 'Bad News' SCOTUS Won't Hear Obamacare Subsidy Case
The Supreme Court's decision to pass on hearing - at least for now - one of the most important current legal challenges to the Affordable Care Act, King v Burwell, will only promote public confusion and create even more difficulty to make necessary changes should the Court eventually agree with King.
IPI Moves Headquarters To Las Colinas From Lewisville
IPI has moved its offices to 1320 Greenway Drive, Suite 820, Irving, Texas 75038 from its previous location in Lewisville. The move to the booming business sector of Las Colinas boasts a larger office with expanded facilities in which to engage the community, and provides a more central location to connect with and serve the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
Obama Admin Should More Cautiously Protect Core Internet Functions from UN Takeover
The Obama administration must recognize threats amid the increasing international pressure to have a United Nations-type organization take control of Internet governance, which would fundamentally change ICANN into an international governmental regulatory agency subjected to political mischief from repressive regimes.