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April 3, 2020

Pandemic-induced Protectionism Endangers Lives

The pandemic has demonstrated the need for more diversity in the pharmaceutical supply chain, not less.

March 27, 2020

Free-marketeer: Better Than a Stimulus Plan

IPI expert referenced: Tom Giovanetti | Media Hit
March 27, 2020

Trump's Desire to Reopen the Country by Easter May Not Be Far-Fetched

There are reasons to hope this crisis may pass sooner and with less economic and human damage than we are being led to believe.

March 26, 2020

Less Stimulus, More Overdraft Protection

This proposal would get substantial help directly to the people and businesses who need it, while minimizing the drain on the federal budget—unlike most of what’s being considered in Washington. 

March 23, 2020

We Have the Technology to Address Climate Change & Still Use Fossil Fuels

Carbon capture is a reasonable, bipartisan climate plan that both recognizes fossil fuels’ importance for economic growth and national security, while actually reducing atmospheric carbon levels.

March 23, 2020

U.S. Department of Energy Approves Four New Liquefied Natural Gas Projects in Texas

IPI expert referenced: Merrill Matthews | Media Hit

The U.S. Department of Energy approved four liquefied natural gas export projects for construction on the Texas Gulf coast in February.

March 23, 2020

Looking Ahead at Health Plan Options

IPI expert referenced: Merrill Matthews | Media Hit

This year has been labeled a referendum on just about everything, but healthcare is one thing that will definitely drive people to the polls.

March 4, 2020

Bernie Sanders May Want to Praise Joseph Stalin, Too

Defending, if not praising, socialist and communist regimes has been a life-long Sanders practice.

March 2, 2020

New Paper Says U.S. Close to Reaching Long-Held Goal of Energy Independence

The United States is on the verge of reaching energy independence, a goal that Congress has sought for more than four decades, according to a new paper from the Institute for Policy Innovation.

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