Because of lack of coordination in STEM education, there is a demonstrated need for H-1B visas.
Made in America and Wherever Else It May Be Necessary
There have been urgent calls to require pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers to create all their products in the U.S. – but is that wise?
Creativity in Fighting the Coronavirus Should Be Focus on World IP Day
April 26 is World IP Day and should be dedicated to celebrating the creativity in the fight against the coronavirus.
FCC Moves Forward with L-Band Proceeding
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai circulates a draft proposal to move forward on the L-band proceeding.
Capitalism and Free Markets Will Help Us Through Pandemics
As the U.S. faces its biggest health crisis in 100 years, Americans anxiously await effective treatments and a vaccine for the COVID-19 virus.
Plastic Bag Bans and the Coronavirus – How Are They Related?
In the meantime, during this crisis, state and local governments should consider easing or lifting the ban on plastic bags to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Keeping Americans Connected and Safe
How federal agencies respond to the COVID-19 virus will affect Americans across the country.
Bernie’s $150 Billion Broadband Boondoggle
Government-owned broadband networks often overbuild existing networks and waste taxpayer dollars.
USMCA a Win for North American Trade and Economic Growth
USMCA heads to President Trump’s desk, after Senate passes the bill 89-10.
USMCA Steps Back on Intellectual Property Protection
The administration and Congress should support IP protection in trade deals that respect and adhere as closely as possible to U.S. laws.










