SoundByte: Unintended Consequences from Hobby Lobby Decision
IPI's Merrill Matthews warns that the impact from the Hobby Lobby decision may cause more companies to dump employees into Obamacare exchanges.
Medtronic's "Tax Inversion" Move Overseas & More (Audio: Interview)
Merrill Matthews joins Jason Lewis to discuss high taxes pushing American companies to move overseas, immigration reform and ending the export ban on US crude oil.
Ireland's Plain Packaging Law (Audio: Interview)
Tom Giovanetti joins Mark Davis on 660 AM The Answer to explain why an Irish mandate is a violation of property rights and freedom of speech for companies.
Which States Are Succeeding in Courting Businesses and Creating Jobs?
States are competing for jobs, so who's winning? Merrill Matthews joins the nationally syndicated Jason Lewis Show to discuss.
Recipe for success: Lower taxes, fewer regulations, sane legislature (Audio: Interview)
The business-friendly environment of Texas and other states is drawing in major companies from high-tax, high-regulatory blue states, such as California.
Four Reasons Toyota's Ditching California (Audio: Interview)
California shouldn't bite the hand that feeds it. Four reasons Toyota may be leaving the "not-so-Golden-anymore" State for the Lone Star State.
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs (Audio: Interview)
Thanks to Toyota's move to Texas and the energy boom, there are jobs being created, despite President Obama's best efforts.
Why Aren't Companies Protesting U.S. Giving Up Control of the Internet? (Audio: Interview)
IPI’s Tom Giovanetti discusses with Vicki McKenna the threat of how some of the world’s most repressive political regimes are one step closer to controlling the Internet, and why many U.S. companies surprisingly sound supportive of the idea.
Should a Republican President Delay Parts of the ACA As Lawlessly As Obama?
If the president can unilaterally postpone parts of the law, should also a Republican president?
Why is Obama Stalling on Keystone?
Moving forward on Keystone XL may seem like a no-brainer, but the president continues to stall, much to the detriment of the economy as well as moderate Democrats in energy-producing states.