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Letters to Officials

CCAGW Joins Coalition Opposing World Trade Organization COVID-19 IP Waiver

The TRIPS waiver would allow foreign countries to seize the IP of American innovators. 

Eric Maus June 2, 2022
Press Release

Council for Citizens Against Government Waste Releases 2021 Congressional Ratings

CCAGW Ratings identifies members whose voting records protected taxpayer dollars, and those who voted against their interests.

Alexandra Abrams June 2, 2022
The WasteWatcher

Vaping Saves Lives

Tobacco harm reduction products like e-cigarettes are effective tools that help adults successfully quit smoking.

Christina Smith June 1, 2022
State Action

CCAGW Urges Bloomington Redevelopment Commission to Disapprove Meridiam Broadband Contract

The Bloomington Redevelopment Commission should disapprove a contract to provide funds for the construction of a wasteful broadband network.

Ryan Lanier May 27, 2022
Letters to Officials

CCAGW Joins Coalition Requesting Oversight of Security and Exchange Commission

CCAGW joins coalition asking for Congressional oversight hearing of the Security and Exchange Commission's recent activities.

Eric Maus May 27, 2022
Letters to Officials

CCAGW Urges Senate to Oppose Drug Importation

Drug importation will not only fail to lower prices but also compromise the safety of the United States healthcare system.

Eric Maus May 27, 2022
State Action

CCAGW Urges Louisiana House to Oppose HB 987

HB 987 will fail to achieve its objective to protect consumer privacy.

Ryan Lanier May 26, 2022
Agency Comments

CAGW Comments to FTC on Pharmacy Benefit Managers

Citizens Against Government Waste Files Comments to the FTC regarding Pharmacy Benefit Manager programs.

Deborah Collier May 25, 2022
Letters to Officials

CCAGW Outlines Concerns with S. 3890

Federal agencies should be discouraged from creating wasteful and duplicative IT systems.

Eric Maus May 25, 2022
Op-Eds

Interest on the debt is a huge threat

President Biden and Congress need to stop spending and start cutting before it becomes too late to stop interest on the debt from growing to become the government’s largest expenditure.

Thomas Schatz May 25, 2022
State Action

CCAGW Urges Ohio House Financial Institutions Committee to Support SB 249

SB 249 would ease restrictions on new businesses and innovators by reducing barriers to entry through the establishment of a regulatory sandbox for financial technology. 

Ryan Lanier May 24, 2022
The WasteWatcher

Unused Cellphones Cost Taxpayers Millions

Mismanagement and a lack of oversight led to the VA wasting taxpayer dollars. 

Eric Maus May 23, 2022

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