Karla Jones
Posts by Karla Jones:
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Protecting Intellectual Property Rights is Vital to the Innovation Economy
May 20 2013I wholeheartedly agree with colleague Alex Rued’s insights in her post Innovation Economy Helps U.S. Reclaim Reputation as an Investment Hotspot. She observes that …
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Comments of support for the Keystone XL Pipeline needed by Monday, April 22, 2013
April 19 2013The U.S. Department of State will accept comments through Monday, April 22, 2013 on the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) for the Keystone XL …
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Lady Margaret Thatcher – Honored Leader and Friend
April 12 2013With the passing of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, the world lost a great figure and person of enormous political courage. In a serendipitous pairing of …
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Sequestration: Putting Our States and Nation at Risk
February 28 2013By Karla Jones and Patrick Doup, No organization is more committed to limited government, lower taxes and balancing the federal budget than the American Legislative Exchange …
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The Keystone XL – Excuses for Inaction Are Disappearing Fast
February 15 2013By Karla Jones Rarely has a U.S. President been faced with a decision where the benefits of confirmation are so immediate, wide-ranging and positive and the …
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Safeguarding American Jobs by Protecting Intellectual Property
September 17 2012The National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) submitted a request to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) last November urging them to properly enforce existing FTC …
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Palm Oil – Fueling Economic Growth in the Developing World
March 29 2012In a decision that could have serious economic implications for Indonesia, Malaysia and other countries located within the narrow global band where oil palm is …
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The U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement: Well Worth the Wait!
March 16 2012The U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS FTA) goes into force on March 15, 2012 and represents a major step toward President Obama’s 2010 National Export …
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Exports Can Grow Your State’s Economy
March 1 2012States are facing an increasingly international future, and since ninety-five percent of the world’s consumers live outside our borders, embracing export opportunities can be the …
