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CCAGW Leads Coalition Opposing Additional Funding for Middle Mile Infrastructure
It is paramount that officials connect truly unserved Americans using already available federal funds.
New York Should Reject a Tobacco Tax Increase
New York's proposed tobacco tax increases would do more harm than good.
Buckeye Institute’s “Piglet Book” Offers Reforms for Ohio
The Buckeye Institute's 2023 Piglet Book offers reforms to keep Ohio's economic future bright.
CAGW Submits Comments to CMS Against the Proposed Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program Guidance
The proposed CMS guidance on enacting the IRA will harm patients by hindering drug research and development.
CCAGW Expands Florida Ad Campaign Against Anti-Small Business Legislation
CCAGW is expanding the multi-media advertising campaign that was launched on March 31, 2023, opposing HB 1547 and SB 262.
CCAGW Urges Minnesota Senate to Remove Prescription Drug Affordability Board Provisions From SF 2744
Price controls distort markets, hurt innovation, and exacerbate the problems they are created to fix.
CCAGW Urges Florida Senate Fiscal Policy Committee to Oppose SB 1550
SB 1550 will damage the private sector healthcare market and government healthcare plans.
Actions Congress should take to restore fiscal sanity
Congress can stop unnecessary government spending by rejecting the new taxes and pet projects that litter Biden's budget.
CCAGW Urges Missouri Senate Economic Development and Tax Policy Committee to Support HB 268
HB 268 will allow for greater innovation and competition in Missouri by establishing a regulatory sandbox.
Protect Missouri employers from legislature's misguided Rx proposal
Government interference will increase costs for consumers.
Maryland Mistakenly Follows California’s Ban on Gas-Powered Cars
Gov. Moore's directive seeks to force Marylanders to move to electric vehicles sooner than they may be ready to.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Letter Regarding No Surprises Act Implementation
Rulemaking agencies must follow the letter of the law as it pertains to the No Surprises Act.









