Podcast: CEI’s Vincent Vernuccio Discussed State Right-to-Work Statutes
In an interview with CFIF, Vincent Vernuccio, Labor Policy Counsel at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses Indiana’s passage of a right-to-work law that prohibits labor contracts that force...
View ArticlePodcast: Where the Jobs Are
In an interview with CFIF, John Berlau, director of the Center for Investors and Entrepreneurs at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses his recent testimony at a hearing entitled “Where the...
View ArticlePodcast: Nanny State New York City is Bad for Business
Michelle Minton, Fellow in Consumer Policy Studies at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses how New York City’s big-soda ban will do nothing to solve obesity, further entrench the idea that...
View ArticlePodcast: Do Sin Taxes Increase Public Health or the Public Coffers?
In an interview with CFIF, Michelle Minton, Consumer Policy Studies Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses “The Wage of Sin Taxes,” why they do nothing to reduce societal costs, how...
View ArticlePresident’s Climate Plan Undemocratic
In an interview with CFIF, William Yeatman, Assistant Director at the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s Center for Energy and Environment, discusses the Obama Administration’s climate agenda, its...
View ArticlePodcast: The Growing Cost of Overregulation
In an interview with CFIF, Ryan Young, Fellow in Regulatory Studies at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses the soaring cost of overregulation, CEI’s annual survey of the Federal regulatory...
View ArticlePodcast: Right to Work
Aloysius Hogan, Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses recent efforts to repeal laws that require workers to pay union dues as a condition of employment, why union membership...
View ArticlePodcast: Is Over-Regulation Impacting Transportation Safety?
In an interview with CFIF, Marc Sribner, Research Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses transportation safety and security, vehicle automation and self-driving, and airline merger...
View ArticleShould the Brakes Be Put on Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications?
In an interview with CFIF, Marc Scribner, Research Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses “talking cars” and the significant challenges that remain to insure that security and...
View ArticleBig Labor’s Latest Targets: Women and Student Athletes
In an interview with CFIF, Aloysius Hogan, Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses the recent SCOTUS decision in Harris v. Quinn, labor unions’ targeting of women, and the...
View ArticleFrank v. Poertner and the Future of Class Action Litigation
In an interview with CFIF, Ted Frank, Senior Attorney and Director of the Center for Class Action Fairness at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses unfair class action procedures and...
View ArticleMore Executive Overreach: The EPA and “Cap and Trade”
In an interview with the Center for Individual Freedom, William Yeatman, Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses the EPA’s Clean Power Plan overreach and why the Model FIP is a...
View ArticleCoalition Urges Congress to Pass a Regulatory Budget
In a letter sent today to Congress, the Center for Individual Freedom (”CFIF”) joined a coalition of more than a dozen national organizations in calling on Congress to “implement a regulatory budget to...
View ArticleCoalition Urges Congress to Reject Department of Labor Overtime Rule
In a letter sent to Congress today, the Center for Individual Freedom (”CFIF”) joined a coalition of 17 organizations to express “strong support for S. 2707 and H.R. 4773, the Protecting Workplace...
View ArticleExposing the Real Intent of the Obama-Labor Dept. Overtime Rule
In an interview with CFIF, Trey Kovacs, Policy Analyst at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses Obama’s new overtime rule, why it was never intended to raise wages, and how it threatens...
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