Letters to Officials
CAGW Joins Coalition Opposing Broadband Rate Regulation
The Biden administration is disregarding Congressional intent in its attempts to impose price controls on broadband access.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Opposing Price Cap on Credit Card Late Fees
President Joseph R. Biden The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 Director Rohit Chopra Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 1700 G St NW Washington, DC 20552 October 19, 2023
CCAGW Comments to House Budget Committee Health Care Task Force
Federal intervention in the healthcare marketplace has resulted in fewer choices and higher costs.
CCAGW Urges House of Representatives to Support Amendments the H.R. 4394
The House of Representatives should support fiscally responsible amendments to H.R. 4394
CCAGW Urges Michigan Senate to Oppose SB 483
Price controls would impede innovation and stifle competition in the pharmaceutical industry.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Supporting the Rural Internet Improvement Act of 2023
The USDA's ReConnect Program should be reformed to better deliver broadband dollars to rural areas that need support the most.
CCAGW Comments to Universal Service Fund Working Group
With billions of dollars available for broadband deployment, it is difficult to justify keeping the USF at its current level.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Opposing Steel Tariffs
Steel tariffs have acted as an artificial tax and have resulted in higher prices of consumer goods.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Supporting Provisions to Agriculture Appropriations Bill
Sections 768 and 769 would prevent overreach by regulators that would harm taxpayers, farmers, and consumers.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Opposing Spending Cap Bypass
An unnecessary defense supplemental would add to the government's unsustainable debt.
CCAGW Urges Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee to Oppose Price Control Amendments
Price controls are a devastating combination for future treatments and cures.
CCAGW Leads Coalition Supporting Reform to U.S. Sugar Program
The sugar program desperately needs reforms to benefit consumers, taxpayers, manufacturers, and the environment.











