Letters to Officials
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.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Opposing Tax Hikes on Working Families and Small Businesses
The $3.5 trillion reckless tax-and spend reconciliaiton propsoal would increase taxes on American businesses and families.
CCAGW Urges Ways and Means Committee to Keep H.R. 3 Provisions Out of Reconciliation Legislation
H.R. 3 imposes radical and oppresive price controls and would destroy innovation in the pharmaceutical industry.
CCAGW Urges House Energy and Commerce Committee to Keep H.R. 3 Out of Reconciliation Bill
H.R. 3 imposes radical and oppressive price controls that stifle innovation.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Supporting the Save Local Business Act
Congress can take an important step toward improving employment conditions by passing the Saving Local Business Act.
CCAGW Urges House to Oppose FY 22 Budget Resolution
Passing the budget resolution will reduce economic growth and opportunity for all Americans.
CCAGW Urges Senate to Oppose S. Amendment 3635
Adding more price controls would be destructive to U.S. pharmaceutical research and future costs.
CCAGW Signs Coalition Letter Opposing Double Death Tax
Eliminating the stepped up basis will harm families and small businesses, and create a double death tax.
CCAGW Urges Senate to Oppose FY22 Budget Resolution
If Congress passes this budget resolution the national debt will increase by 46 percent.
CCAGW Urges Senators to Oppose Amendment 2435
Amending H.R. 3684 to include provisions changing the FCA is unrelated to the underlying purpose of the bill.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Opposing Amendment #2535
Adding $50.2 billion in deficit spending to H.R. 3684 would saddle taxpayers with future liabilities.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Opposing Public Option in Healthcare
August 4, 2021 The Honorable Patty Murray Chair Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions U.S. Senate Washington, D.C. 20510