Wall Street Journal
Walz’s Climate Policies Could Leave the Midwest in the Dark
“When subzero temperatures sweep across the Great Lakes every January, states will increasingly ask each other for power that doesn’t exist. Ditto when heat waves crest in July and August.”
Joshua Antonini, Research Analyst, and Jason Hayes, Director of Energy and Environmental Policy
National Review
The UAW Puts Academics Ahead of Autoworkers
“Even when it claims to fight for workers, it often undermines their interests by making automakers uncompetitive and pushing production to nonunion states, overseas, or south of the border.”
Terry Bowman, Ford employee and board member of the Institute for the American Worker, and Jarrett Skorup, Vice President for Marketing and Communications
The Detroit News
Cut Taxes to Make Michigan More Attractive
“Other states are becoming more attractive to industry and investment. Michigan is becoming more expensive.”
Michael J. Reitz, Executive Vice President
The Washington Times
Service Employees International Union Steals from the Disabled to Fund Democrats
“Families with disabled loved ones aren’t a money pot. Their lives are hard enough without having to fight labor bosses or fork over what money they have.”
Patrick J. Wright, Vice President for Legal Affairs
RealClear Energy
Natural Gas is Our Clean Energy Standard
“Hardworking Americans deserve a sensible energy strategy that maximizes the use of our existing nuclear plants and our abundant supplies of natural gas.”
Jason Hayes, Director of Energy and Environmental Policy, and Timothy G. Nash, director of the McNair Center at Northwood University
National Review
An Unconstitutional Agency May Finally Meet Its End
“The SpaceX case before the district court now presents an opportunity for the legal system to continue down the path of restoring the separation of powers.”
Stephen Delie, Director of Labor Policy