Intellectual Property in the Trans-Pacific Partnership: National Interest or Corporate Handout?
Speaking at this Cato event, IPI President Tom Giovanetti defends the protection of intellectual proterty in the Trans Pacific Partnership.
Tax Reform Back on the Table...Finally! (Audio: Podcast)
The sweeping blueprint for fundamental reform of both business and personal federal taxation that Congressman Camp introduced this week is long overdue.
Why Raising the Minimum Wage is a Bad Idea (Audio: Interview)
IPI President Tom Giovanetti debates the idea of passing a national minimum wage increase on Wisconsin Public Radio's Joy Cardin Show.
Mexico's Energy Future and What It Means to North America
Former Mexico President Vicente Fox joins IPI in an energy policy conference call and outlines what recent changes to Mexico's constitution mean for the future of energy production in that country as well as the U.S. and Canada.
Did Raising the Debt Ceiling Hurt Republican Elections Hopes?
Tom Giovanetti discusses the impact that raising the debt ceiling will have in the next election cycle and the dangers of the president's disregard for the constitution.
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.
Obama Has a Pen and a Phone, So What Does Congress Have?
Merrill Matthews tells WQSC-Charleston host Rocky D five ways Republicans in Congress can push Obama to rethink an executive power grab strategy.
Market-Oriented Health Care and Selling Its Message
What would market-oriented health care look like and how can market proponents best champion it to the public?
Pushing Back Against an Executive Order Power Grab
The Constitution establishes a legislative process and Congress should defend its role as Obama pushes the limits of executive action.