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Letters to Officials

CCAGW Urges Senate to Support S. Con. Res. 43

S. Con. Res. 43 would rein in government spending and reform the budget and appropriations processes.

Eric Maus July 20, 2022
Reports

2022 Congressional Pig Book

The Congressional Pig Book is CAGW's annual compilation of the pork-barrel projects in the federal budget.

CAGW Staff July 20, 2022
Op-Eds

Members of Congress are bringing home the bacon

The 2022 Congressional Pig Book exposes 5,138 earmarks at a cost of $18.9 billion.

Thomas Schatz July 20, 2022
Letters to Officials

CCAGW Sends Letter to House Energy and Commerce Committee Regarding H.R. 8152, the American Data Privacy and Protection Act

The need for a national privacy framework is critical and CCAGW commends the Committee for their work so far. 

Eric Maus July 19, 2022
State Action

CCAGW Sends Petition Opposing Meridiam Broadband Project to Columbus, Indiana City Council

242 residents of Columbus, Indiana, signed CCAGW's petition urging the city's elected representatives to protect taxpayers.

Ryan Lanier July 19, 2022
Letters to Officials

CCAGW Sends Letter to House of Representatives on H.R. 8294

CCAGW urges the House of Representatives to support fiscally responsible amendments to H.R. 8294

Eric Maus July 19, 2022
The WasteWatcher

North Carolina Lawmakers Should Reject Proposed Taxpayer Subsidy for the ACC

State lawmakers should not allow the ACC to hold taxpayers hostage with demands for millions of dollars in subsidies. 

Ryan Lanier July 18, 2022
The WasteWatcher

GAO Report Outlines Waste in Unemployment Fraud Program

When the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the country, the federal government responded with a massive amount of money.

CAGW Staff July 18, 2022
The WasteWatcher

Federal Funding for Broadband Should Be Vendor and Technology Neutral

When planning infrastructure spending on broadband deployment, rules should be technology and vendor neutral.

Deborah Collier July 18, 2022
State Action

CCAGW Sends Petition Opposing Meridiam Broadband Project to Shelbyville, Indiana City Council

195 residents of Shelbyville, Indiana signed CCAGW's petition urging the city's elected representatives to protect taxpayers.

Ryan Lanier July 18, 2022
The WasteWatcher

Price Controls Are Still Bad Medicine

Price controls on pharmaceuticals distort the medical marketplace and will not lower drug prices. 

Christina Smith July 15, 2022
Letters to Officials

CCAGW Joins Coalition Urging Caution with F-35 Engine Spending

The F-35 program as a whole has already cost American taxpayers an exorbitant amount.

Eric Maus July 14, 2022

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