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.
SCOTUS Decisions on Aereo, Cell Phone Privacy, NLRB Appointments (IPI Podcast)
This week the Supremes ruled favorably not only for property rights and civil liberties, but also delivered a hefty bench slap on a White House power grab.
SoundByte: Obama's Promises Bring Thousands Across the Border
Latin American children are flooding over the border because of President Obama’s promises, and IPI’s Dr. Merrill Matthews warns, tragically, that may cost some of them their lives.
Ukraine, Iraq Argue for Exporting US Natural Gas, Crude Oil (Audio: Interview)
Russia's decision to restrict Ukraine’s natural gas supplies, plus the new crisis in Iraq highlight the problems with the 40-year federal export ban on nearly all U.S.-produced crude oil and natural gas.
A Tale of Two Internet Tax Bills (Podcast)
In this week's podcast, IPI's Bartlett Cleland and Tom Giovanetti tackle two very different bills on Internet tax: the Permanent Internet Tax Freedom Act and the Marketplace Fairness Act.
What's The Solution to Energy Security at Home?
IPI's Merrill Matthews joins Janet Mefferd to discuss permitting crude oil and natural gas exports for the U.S.
Lift Export Ban for a Better US Economy, Global Energy Market (Audio: Interview)
The U.S. and the world will be better off when oil and gas are driven by a free market rather than counterproductive government policies, says Merrill Matthews on WAVA-FM'S Don Kroah Show in Washington DC.
Legacy of the Stimulus? More Debt & Government Jobs
Was the 2009 stimulus bill successful at creating any jobs? IPI's Merrill Matthews discusses in this week's SoundByte.
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.
The Case for Permitting Crude Oil, Natural Gas Exports (Audio: Interview)
The oil export ban, imposed during the 1970s oil shortages, is out dated and counterproductive in an age of dramatically rising U.S. oil production.