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Podcast of the American Consumer Institute (ACI), Washington DC.
ACI's Kris Pusok sits down with policy experts, industry leaders, and top academics to discuss today’s toughest social, economic and policy questions.

Policy-ish Talk American Consumer Institute

    • Nachrichten

Podcast of the American Consumer Institute (ACI), Washington DC.
ACI's Kris Pusok sits down with policy experts, industry leaders, and top academics to discuss today’s toughest social, economic and policy questions.

    Extending the Expensing of Capital Investments and Child Tax Credit - with Pete Sepp

    Extending the Expensing of Capital Investments and Child Tax Credit - with Pete Sepp

    🎙️ Exploring tax changes on Policy-ish podcast! Host Isaac Schick and guest Pete Sepp discuss the R&D tax credit's vital role in fostering innovation and economic growth. As negotiations unfold in Congress, the urgency to strike a deal for sustained economic growth becomes clear. 🌐🔍 #PolicyPodcast #TaxChanges #EconomicGrowth 📈✨

    • 19 Min.
    Consequences of Reregulating Railroads - with Marc Scribner

    Consequences of Reregulating Railroads - with Marc Scribner

    The U.S. currently enjoys the largest and most productive freight rail network in the world. Yet, there seem to be growing efforts pushing to roll back this success and re-institute some of the same regulations that brought the railroad industry to the brink of collapse forty years ago. Joining me in this episode to discuss the consequences of reregulation and what it means for consumers is Marc Scribner, senior transportation policy analyst at Reason Foundation.

    • 22 Min.
    The Current State of Telehealth from the FCC's perspective - with Commissioner Brendan Carr

    The Current State of Telehealth from the FCC's perspective - with Commissioner Brendan Carr

    The COVID-19 pandemic really prompted a revolution for telehealth services. At the beginning of 2020, only 0.1% of all medical visits in the US each week were conducted via telemedicine. Fast forward to February this year, the overall telehealth use for office visits and outpatient care was 38 times higher than in 2020. Since the expansion of telehealth is largely dependent on access to high-speed internet service, in this episode FCC's Commissioner Brendan Carr sits down with Kris Pusok to discuss the current challenges in the telehealth landscape and the FCC’s efforts in expanding this type of healthcare.

    • 19 Min.
    Labor Law Reform Should Boost Job Opportunity and Worker Choice, Not Damage It - with Patrice Onwuka

    Labor Law Reform Should Boost Job Opportunity and Worker Choice, Not Damage It - with Patrice Onwuka

    Proposed labor reforms like the PRO Act seek to radically transform parts of the economy and reshape the American workplace. But they do so by boosting unions’ power at the expense of workers and job creators. In this episode, Patrice Onwuka, the director of the Center for Economic Opportunity at the Independent Women’s Forum, and I take a deep dive into what this legislation entails and how it affects independent workers, women, and small businesses.

    • 23 Min.
    Closing the Rural Broadband Gap: A Dive Into the Bipartisan Infrastructure Plan - with Ajit Pai

    Closing the Rural Broadband Gap: A Dive Into the Bipartisan Infrastructure Plan - with Ajit Pai

    The Senate recently passed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, a bipartisan $1 trillion investment in the country’s physical infrastructure, which allocates $65 billion in broadband spending and is awaiting action by the House. 

    In this episode, Kris Pusok sits down with former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Ajit Pai, to discuss what this infrastructure deal means for rural communities and what else policymakers and the industry should be doing to make internet more accessible to unconnected communities. The episode dives into the technology aspect, the public versus private broadband provision, and speed requirements to achieve progress in closing the digital divide. 

    • 26 Min.
    Restricting Mergers and Acquisitions: An Outlook on the Start-up Ecosystem and Innovation - with Jeff Farrah

    Restricting Mergers and Acquisitions: An Outlook on the Start-up Ecosystem and Innovation - with Jeff Farrah

    Many lawmakers seem eager to rein in the power of big tech and there seems to be a wide-spread agreement across the political aisle that something needs to be done. Among the proposed remedies is to restrict mergers and acquisitions. 

    In this episode, Jeff Farrah,  General Counsel at the National Venture Capital Association, is sharing his perspective on the intricacies of what antitrust means in the context of the innovation and the startup ecosystem. 

    • 23 Min.

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