GOP Presidential Debate Watch Party
Elephant Stampede: Five Views on 2016
Please join the Institute for Policy Innovation and the DFW Center-Right Coalition on Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at IPI Headquarters for a watch party of the CNBC Republican presidential debate.
The event will feature an exclusive insider panel sharing their insights on the upcoming election with Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) president Grover Norquist, Texas state senator Van Taylor, Texas state representatives Matt Rinaldi, Pulitzer Prize-winner Tod Robberson of the Dallas Morning News & more!
What Should the U.S. Do About Climate Change? Three Policy Perspectives
Discussants including energy policy experts, economists, and former elected officials will discuss the range of policy options available to the U.S. regarding climate change, examining the merits of each, such as carbon taxes versus other tax incentives, green technology investment, and cap and trade.
Townhall: Local Control vs Liberty
A Discussion on Local Control and The Role of Government
It is imperative that Texas strike a balance between local control and liberty. Join us September 22 at IPI Headquarters in Irving at 7 pm for a townhall meeting featuring Senator Don Huffines, Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne and IPI president Tom Giovanett as we discuss local control issues versus the role of government.
An Evening with TPPF's Chuck Devore
Prosperity, Poverty, And What America Can Learn From Texas
An Update on Energy in the State of Texas
Featuring Texas Railroad Commissioner Christi Craddick
Please join the Institute for Policy Innovation (IPI) and the Irving Republican Women's Club on Monday, May 11, 2015 at IPI's headquarters in Las Colinas at 7:00 pm as we host Texas Railroad Commissioner Christi Craddick to discuss and answer questions on current energy issues in the Lone Star State.
IPI's 10th Annual World IP Day Celebration
Get up, stand up. For music (and for IP!)
Please join us at our special tenth annual World IP Day event as we explore emerging issues in intellectual property, including patent reform, the new role of the record label in the digital music era, and the increasing importance of IP to U.S. trade issues.
What 2014 Means for 2016 with Guest Speaker John Fund
IPI Speaker Series
Author and columnist John Fund discusses how Republicans have to step up their game to become more competitive in the next presidential election.
Keys to Innovation: Keeping America's Competitive Advantage
Join Carly Fiorina, ITC Commissioner Scott Kieff, and FTC Commissioner Maureen Ohlhausen for lunch in Dallas to discuss the state of U.S. competitiveness after under the Obama administration.