Letters to Officials
CCAGW Urges Florida Legislators to Oppose House Bill 1431
This legislation threatens drug innovation and development in the U.S. and will lead to fewer future cures.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Supporting H.R. 5779, The Fiscal Commission Act of 2023
A fiscal commission would take steps to put the nation back on the right fiscal track.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Opposing Biden's Surrender on Digital Trade
Congress and the White House should support America's leading and most innovative industry.
CCAGW Urges House of Representatives to Support H.J. Res. 98
Lawmakers should overturn the NLRB's burdensome new regulation and enact pro-growth policies that will help the economy.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Supporting Pro-Growth Tax Legislation
Congress should start the new year with legislation that helps get our economy back on track.
CCAGW Urges House of Representatives to Oppose H.R. 5378
H.R. 5378 would increase government intervention in the healthcare marketplace and reduce savings for patients.
CCAGW Urges Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon to Amend BEAD Proposal Vol. II
Rate-regulation and a 1 Gbps symmetrical speed benchmark would deter investment in Wyoming's broadband.
CAGW Comments on Wyoming BEAD Volume II
Rate-regulation and a 1 Gbps symmetrical speed benchmark would deter investment in Wyoming's broadband.
CCAGW Urges Massachusetts Legislators to Oppose Senate Bill 227
Senate Bill 227 would create instability and uncertainty for companies doing business over the internet and their customers.
CCAGW Urges House of Representatives to Support Amendments to H.R. 4664
Congress should support fiscally responsible amendments to the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill.
CCAGW Urges Senate Finance Committee to Oppose Draft PBM Legislation
The legislation claims to reduce drug prices, but it will only undermine a cost-effective component of the healthcare ecosystem.
CCAGW Urges House of Representatives to Support Amendments to H.R. 4820
Congress should support fiscally responsible amendments to H.R. 4820