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CAGW Names Senator Ron Wyden January 2023 Porker of the Month
Sen. Wyden thinks it is a bad idea to cut off $80 billion to hire 87,000 new IRS agents to go after taxpayers.
Michigan Must Preserve the Freedom to Work
The proposed repeal of Michigan's right-to-work laws imperils worker freedoms.
Critical Waste Issues for the 118th Congress
CAGW's Critical Waste proposals are essential to creating a more effective and efficient government and reining in excessive spending.
CCAGW Urges Mississippi Senate to Oppose SB 2484
SB 2484 would make changes to the federal 340B drug discount program.
CCAGW Urges New Mexico House Health and Human Services Committee to Oppose HB 51
HB 51 would establish the Prescription Drug Affordability Board, which creates a path for the state to implement harmful price controls.
Data Privacy Day Is a Reminder That a National Framework is Necessary
Data Privacy Day is an opportunity for all Americans and Congress to learn more about protecting the privacy of personal data.
CCAGW Urges Indiana Senate Commerce and Technology Committee to Oppose SB 5
SB 5 will fail to achieve its objective of protecting consumer privacy.
Americans are Still Getting Conned by Certificate of Need Laws
Certificate of need laws increase healthcare costs and reduce access to quality care.
CCAGW Urges Missouri House Economic Development Committee to Support HB 268
HB 268 will allow for greater innovation and competition in Missouri by establishing a regulatory sandbox.
CCAGW Urges Nebraska Health and Human Services Committee to Oppose LB 200
LB 200 is a dangerous piece of legislation that wastes time and taxpayers money.
Texas Lawmakers Must Exercise Caution with Spending Surplus
Texas lawmakers will decide how to spend a $32.7 billion budget surplus.
Stringent Oversight of Broadband Funding Should Be a Priority
Strict oversight by the 118th Congress is essential to accomplishing the objective of widespread broadband deployment.










