Appropriations
CCAGW Urges Montana Governor Greg Gianforte to Oppose the Imposition of a "Provider Cap" on ARPA Broadband Grants
The ARPA Communications Advisory Commission should not impose a "provider cap" on the number of grants a single provider may receive.
The Inflation Reduction Act Is a Fiscal Disaster
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 will raise taxes, increase spending, and prolong both inflation and the recession.
Hawaii Governor David Ige Approves $400 Million for Stadium Project
Hawaiians should keep watch on the project to ensure that the costs to taxpayers do not increase.
CAGW Shares 2022 Congressional Pig Book With Congress
July 20, 2022 U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Representative,
CCAGW Urges Senate to Support S. Con. Res. 43
S. Con. Res. 43 would rein in government spending and reform the budget and appropriations processes.
CCAGW Sends Letter to House of Representatives on H.R. 8294
CCAGW urges the House of Representatives to support fiscally responsible amendments to H.R. 8294
CCAGW Joins Coalition Supporting Amendment to National Defense Authorization Act
Rep. Adam Smith's amendment would save more than $4 billion over five years.
States Wisely Increase Emergency Funds
Many states have wisely chosen to prioritize the future instead of creating new and unsustainable programs.
Biden Budget Doubles Down on Harmful Policies
The President's proposed budget would erode state authority, devastate the economy, and undermine national security.
CCAGW Urges House of Representatives to Oppose H.R. 3807
H.R. 3807 provides $55 billion in additional pandemic relief that would cause inflation to rise and waste taxpayer money.
Congress Earmarks $3 Million for Palo Alto History Museum
An earmark for the Palo Alto History Museum shows the lengths lawmakers are willing to go to divert money better spent elsewhere.
Congress Should not Use Ukraine As an Excuse to Fund a Socialist Agenda
Congress should avoid using Ukraine or the COVID-19 pandemic as a means to pass a socialist agenda.