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The WasteWatcher

California Moves to Ban Lawnmowers

Gas-powered lawn equipment is the latest target in California's climate crusade.

Ryan Lanier October 18, 2021
Letters to Officials

CCAGW Urges Senate Judiciary Committee to Oppose S. 2428

S. 2428 would undermine and weaken the False Claims Act.

Ryan Lanier October 18, 2021
The WasteWatcher

Tobacco Harm Reduction Products Help Smokers Quit

It is discouraging to see governments around the world restrict access to THR products.

Elizabeth Wright October 15, 2021
Press Release

CAGW Names Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen October 2021 Porker of the Month

Taxpayers should be scared of the army of IRS agents that Secretary Yellen is creating that'll be scrutinizing their finances.

CAGW Staff October 14, 2021
The WasteWatcher

States Must Use Caution When Spending ARPA Funds to Avoid Waste

State leaders will have to allocate ARPA funds with caution to avoid supporting wasteful and unsustainable projects.

Ryan Lanier October 14, 2021
Op-Eds

Congress is hell-bent on a spooky spending spree

The Hill: Taxpayers should be worried about the frighteningly high amount of spending that is growing like weeds on Capitol Hill.

Deborah Collier October 14, 2021
The WasteWatcher

Keeping Local Governments' Hands out of the Broadband Cookie Jar

States should look to reducing regulatory burdens on deployment before allowing local governments overbuild broadband.

Deborah Collier October 13, 2021
State Action

CCAGW Urges New York Governor Kathy Hochul to Veto S3762 and S3556

The bills would seriously harm the ability of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) to use a variety of tools and policies that help lower drug costs.

Ryan Lanier October 8, 2021
Letters to Officials

CAGW Sends 2021 Prime Cuts to Congress

The 2021 Prime Cuts Report is not only required reading, it is also a roadmap for the bold action needed to restore fiscal sanity.

Eric Maus October 7, 2021
The WasteWatcher

Gallatin County, Montana, Recklessly Invests in Broadband Boondoggle

The Gallatin County Commission voted to support a $65 million bond for Bozeman Fiber, Inc.

Ryan Lanier October 6, 2021
Op-Eds

A quarter century of budget futility

The Hill: The repeated use of CRs provide the most striking example of the culture of poor governance that has taken root in Congress.

Sean Kennedy October 6, 2021
Reports

2021 Prime Cuts

Prime Cuts 2021 is a comprehensive list of proposals that should be adopted to reduce the record national debt.

CAGW Staff October 5, 2021

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