When all is considered, there is no doubt about the fact that more jobs will be lost economy-wide than will be gained or saved because of steel and aluminum tariffs and import quotas.
Energy Infrastructure Debate Unites Business and Labor Against ‘Keep It in the Ground’ Activists
Simon Lomax - 0
By choosing to produce more energy at home, America has opened the doors to new opportunities and growth across the economy. The surge in...
Much has been written about how the COVID-19 pandemic and our response to it has changed our everyday lives. We could all name things...
It’s been a very eventful couple of months since our last issue, and much has happened where public policy is concerned related to the...
The Industry’s True Existential Threat is in Local Communities, Not in Washington, DC
David Blackmon - 0
The essence of your problem is not in Washington, D.C. or in the various state capitals: It is in the local communities in and...
On November 15, after months of political maneuvering, President Joe Biden signed legislation that was billed as a monumental investment in America’s infrastructure. Other...
There is a time for planning and a time for action. As the 85th Texas Legislative Session wound down this past month, it took...
United States President Donald Trump announced plans for a 100% tariff on the semiconductors that are widely used in everyday electronic devices in a...
As expected, the first few months of 2021 have ushered in a period of continued volatility and uncertainty for America’s oil and natural gas...
Upon entering office in January, President Donald Trump announced plans to withdraw the United States from the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement. Trump has since...


















