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America’s Business: Engler Commentary 10/28/06

Posted on: October 28th, 2006

NAM President John Engler’s “The Last Word” closes with a reminder of the elections’ importance to manufacturing.

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America’s Business: Tort Reform 10/28/06

Posted on: October 28th, 2006

A Boston University professor is recognized as a “tort reform hero of the moment.”

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Mike and Renee discuss a California court case that can be described as “legally insane.”

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America’s Business: October 28, 2006

Posted on: October 28th, 2006

Host Mike Hambrick interviews Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez in anticipation of his leading a business development mission to China next month. Secretary Gutierrez also covers recent political developments leading up to the November 7th elections. Wall Street Journal reporter Greg Hitt and the NAM’s Christopher Wenk follow up with a discussion of what a Democratic take-over in Congress would mean for U.S. trade policy. Dan Gainor of the Business and Media Institute offers a trenchant analysis of the major media’s tendency to emphasize negative news when it comes to business and the economy. South Dakota newsman Bob Mercer and Jay Bender of Falcon Plastics, Inc., in Brookings examine Amendment E, an initiated constitutional amendment known as the “Judicial Accountability Initiative Law.” The measure would make judges and other elected officials subject to personal lawsuits for their official decisions, opening up the state to a flood of business-hostile litigation. Renee Giachino of the American Justice Partnership considers the latest in “legally insane” and tort reform news, and the NAM’s Hank Cox treks into the past with “The Way it Was.” NAM President John Engler’s “The Last Word” closes with a reminder of the elections’ importance to manufacturing.

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America’s Business: Engler Commentary 10/21/06

Posted on: October 21st, 2006

NAM President John Engler encourages voters to learn get involved in the political process through the Prosperity Project. The Prosperity Project was founded by the NAM to educate employees and employers about their elected officials. It includes information such as where to vote, election laws and questions for candidates. To find out more, visit http://www.nam.org/p2.

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