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The Path to a National Privacy Framework
This report shows why it is long past time for Congress to enact a national data privacy framework that will both protect consumers’ personal information and eliminate the complexity that has arisen from a patchwork of state data privacy laws.
Prevent Defense: New York Lawmakers Should Block Hochul’s Stadium Proposal
Gov. Hochuls' stadium deal invests millions in taxpayer funding for a project that will never pay for itself.
Open Access Requirements Will Harm Broadband Deployment
Forcing the NTIA to use taxpayer funds for open access networks will stifle innovation and fail to increase broadband access.
President Biden Again Tries to Undermine U.S. Biomedical Innovation
President Biden’s support of intellectual property waivers threatens development of future life-saving medicines.
CCAGW Urges House of Representatives to Oppose H.R. 6833
H.R. 6833 will impose price controls and increase financial hardships on Americans.
CCAGW Urges Rhode Island House State Government and Elections Committee to Oppose H 7917
H 7917 will fail to achieve its objective to protect consumer privacy.
Biden’s Budget Will Bankrupt America
President Biden’s FY 2023 budget doubles down on massive spending and fails to cut a single penny of government waste.
CCAGW Urges Missouri Senate Leadership to Oppose HB 1677
HB 1677 would create unnecessary regulatory barriers that will undermine the effectiveness of pharmaceutical benefit managers.
Connecticut to Increase CON law Fees by 4,900 Percent
Connecticut should avoid higher fees for CON laws that increase costs and limit access to quality healthcare.
Fields of Failure: The Scandal of Taxpayer Funded Stadiums
Lawmakers at the local, state, and national levels should take action to end taxpayer subsidized sports stadiums.
CCAGW Joins Coalition Supporting Accelerated Depreciation for All Structures
This bill will make the tax code more efficient and will help grow the economy.
Next Wave of Mid-band Spectrum Scheduled for Auction
Federal Communications Commission announces schedule for auctioning the 2.5 GHz spectrum licenses.











