Letters to Officials
CCAGW Urges House to Oppose H.R. 5376
H.R. 5376 is a massive tax and spending bill that would vastly expand the size and scope of government and bankrupt taxpayers.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Encouraging WHO to Adopt Tobacco Harm Reduction Policies
The U.S. delegation to the WHO should advocate harm reduction policies as part of an overall tobacco control strategy.
CCAGW Urges Senate Judiciary Committee to Oppose the American Choice and Innovation Online Act
The American Choice and Innovation Online Act would dramatically undermine and thwart the consumer welfare standard.
CCAGW Urges Senate Judiciary Committee to Oppose S. 2428
S. 2428 would undermine and weaken the False Claims Act.
CAGW Sends 2021 Prime Cuts to Congress
The 2021 Prime Cuts Report is not only required reading, it is also a roadmap for the bold action needed to restore fiscal sanity.
CAGW Sends "Government-Run Healthcare Will Harm Patients and Eliminate Consumer Choice" to Congress
The best solution for healthcare reform is a free-market system that ensures individuals make their own choices.
CCAGW Urges House to Oppose H.R. 3684
H.R. 3684 is a massive spending bill disguised as an infrastructure bill and the risks and costs far outweigh ant benefits.
CCAGW Urges House Judiciary Committee to Oppose H.R. 2873
The language in H.R. 2873 is too far-reaching and will harm legitimate pharmaceutical innovation.
CCAGW Urges Senate to Oppose H.R. 5305
Tying a continuing resolution to an extension of the debt limit puts the economy in an untenable position.
CCAGW Sends Letter to House of Representatives on NDAA
September 22, 2021 U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D.C...
CCAGW Urges House Ways and Means Committee to Oppose Increased Excise Taxes on Tobacco Products
Increasing taxes on tobacco would hurt millions of Americans, especially those using harm reduction products.
CCAGW Urges House Ways and Means Committee to Oppose Tax Credits for Government-owned Broadband Networks
Prefernce for government owned networks would lead to fewer choices, lower levels of service and higher prices.