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In every sector — manufacturing, energy, medicine, food, work flexibility, education — innovative products and ideas are improving conditions for workers, consumers, individuals and families.  In contrast, government actions — onerous regulations, higher taxes, and product bans — reduce choice and discourage innovation. This is not to say that the government should have no role in regulating industries, but regulations should be used only to advance legitimate safety concerns and not needlessly prevent progress.
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Policy Focus: Data Centers and the Environment

The United States is in a race to stay the global artificial intelligence (AI) leader. To do this, we need sufficient energy to power…

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Innovation

Late, But Critical: Why OpenAI’s New Parental Controls Matter

Chloe Anagnos | Blog
Innovation

White House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence Education

Dr. Keri D. Ingraham | Blog
Innovation

The First Lady’s Undeniable Resolve To Win The AI Race

Dr. Keri D. Ingraham | Op-Ed
Innovation

Independent Women Signs Coalition Letter Regarding the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)

Letters
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President Trump’s Relentless War on Fentanyl

Nicole Kiprilov | Blog
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Suing Big Tech Over Eating Disorders Misses the Bigger Picture

Chloe Anagnos | Blog
Innovation

Generative AI At Work

Aubrey Wursten | Blog
Innovation

Independent Women Applauds Trump Administration’s AI Action Plan as a Win for Economic Growth and Dominance

Press Team | Press Release
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Trump Cryptocurrency Innovation Could Bring Homeownership to Millions

Carrie Sheffield | Op-Ed
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Pro-AI Regulation Tucked into the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
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Students in Unsafe Schools Must Have Another Option

Dr. Keri D. Ingraham | Op-Ed
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Bring Back Blue Books

Neeraja Deshpande | Blog