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State Action

CCAGW Urges Washington Legislative Leadership to Oppose SB 5532 and HB 1671

SB 5532 and HB 1671 would institute harmful price controls that would cause the loss of jobs and damage to Washington's economy. 

Ryan Lanier January 20, 2022
Reports

The Future of American Aerospace

The shift in U.S. space policy to open up opportunities for new innovative companies has resulted in increased competition and significant savings for taxpayers.

Sean Kennedy January 20, 2022
Letters to Officials

CCAGW Urges Senate Judiciary Committee to Oppose S. 2992

S. 2992, the American Choice and Innovation Online Act, would undermine the consumer welfare standard and cause harm to consumers

Eric Maus January 19, 2022
State Action

CCAGW Urges Washington Senate Committee on Environment, Energy, and Technology to Oppose SB 5813

SB 5813 will fail to achieve its objective to protect consumer privacy.

Ryan Lanier January 19, 2022
The WasteWatcher

The FAA Must Stop Holding Up 5G

Federal agencies like the FAA cannot keep getting in the way of 5G deployment.

Thomas Schatz January 18, 2022
State Action

CCAGW Urges Arizona Senate Health and Human Services Committee to Oppose SB 1161

SB 1161 would have a devastating impact by inserting government into the healthcare marketplace and limiting the ability of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) to successfully negotiate costs for patients in an employer or group-sponsored plan. 

Ryan Lanier January 18, 2022
State Action

CCAGW Urges Maine Joint Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee to Support LD 1751

LD 1751 will make Maine's alcohol-to-go provisions permanent and aid in the recovery of businesses hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Ryan Lanier January 18, 2022
State Action

CCAGW Urges Alaska House Labor and Commerce Committee to Oppose HB 159

HB 159 will fail to achieve its objective to protect consumer privacy.

Ryan Lanier January 18, 2022
Op-Eds

A government takeover of the internet would be disastrous

At the top of the list of Biden’s bad policies is the Federal Communications Commission’s proposed reimposition of net neutrality rules.

Deborah Collier January 16, 2022
The WasteWatcher

The Consequences of New York’s Proposed Beverage Tax

New York’s proposed beverage tax doesn’t improve public health and will negatively impact low-income earners.

Christina Smith January 14, 2022
State Action

CCAGW Urges Delaware Senate Banking, Business and Insurance Committee to Support HB 290

HB 290 will make Delaware's alcohol-to-go provisions permanent and aid in the recovery of businesses hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Ryan Lanier January 14, 2022
Op-Eds

Viewpoint: Eliminate the red tape that stifles drug benefits

The mounting debate over prescription drug prices has led several states, including Oklahoma, to over-regulate PBMs.

Christina Smith January 12, 2022

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