Mr. Trump has the opportunity to rein in some of the worst rhetorical impulses of the Republican Party at its convention this week. He can point the party and its leadership in a new direction in the wake of the assassination attempt against him.
The United States is facing a “perfect storm” of an electric energy crisis that will jeopardize reliability and significantly increase prices over the next two decades. This storm will be fueled by substantial growth in electricity demand, an overly restrictive regulatory environment from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that will cut existing generation capacity and constrain the growth of new capacity, an energy transition to renewable power that is moving fast (but not fast enough to meet rising demand), and an electric grid that needs massive investments and upgrades.
Governor Christie was appointed to the Board of Directors of Tenneco Inc. effective May 24, 2024. Tenneco is one of the world's leading designers, manufacturers, and marketers of automotive products for original equipment and aftermarket customers.
The American Journal of Accountable Care provides insightful coverage of a Rutgers Business School symposium of the Lerner Center for the Study of Pharmaceutical Management Issues at which Rich Bagger led an expert panel discussing the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on medical innovation and patient access.
Governor Chris Christie gave the 84th commencement address at Endicott College this past Saturday in Beverly, Massachusetts. His opening remarks touched on the aspect of winning and losing elections by highlighting the importance of embracing our flaws, learning from our experiences, and the power of forgiveness.
Governor Chris Christie spoke at the University of Chicago School of Public Policy with Washington Post political reporter, Leigh Ann Caldwell, on the intricate dynamics of contemporary American politics.
Any debate over prescription drug prices should begin with pointing out the facts that address several misconceptions. Among these facts are the great cost and long timelines required to develop innovative new medicines, how drug middlemen — known as pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) — keep both drug prices and patient out-of-pocket costs artificially high, while according to the Drug Channels Institute net prices received by biopharmaceutical companies decline year after year, and a recent study by the Berkeley Research Group found that less than half the money spent on prescription drugs actually goes to the companies that discover, develop and manufacture them.
Tune in to Governor Christie's interview on Good Morning America earlier this week with George Stephanopoulos, where he delves into the state of the Presidential race and unveils his latest book, "What Would Reagan Do? Life Lessons from the Last Great President" released on February 6th.
Governor Chris Christie spoke at the Hudson Institute in Washington D.C. to discuss what he experienced during his recent trip to Israel, condemn the antisemitism occurring on campuses and elsewhere across our country and around the world, and set forth his vision for a foreign policy based on security, prosperity and freedom.