WasteWatcher - 2011, November | Citizens Against Government Waste

WasteWatcher - 2011, November

November, 2011

WasteWatcher
A Monthly Dispatch from Citizens Against Government Waste


Earmark Moratorium: Earmarks Live On, Transparency Does Not
by: Sean Kennedy
Considering than an earmark moratorium is in effect, Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW)’s Pork Patrol sure seems to be uncovering a lot of earmarks.


Government in the Grocery Cart: $15 Billion to Influence Consumer Behavior
by: Erica Gordon
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is wrought with onerous mandates, tax increases, Medicare cuts, unfunded Medicaid expansions, and numerous budgetary gimmicks. One egregious provision in the PPACA included $500 million in FY 2010 for the Prevention and Public Health Fund. On February 9, 2011, Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced an additional $750 million “investment” for FY 2011 in the Prevention and Public Health Fund. These new dollars will “help prevent tobacco use, obesity, heart disease, stroke, and cancer; increase immunizations; and empower individuals and communities with tools and resources for local prevention and health initiatives.”


FCC Delivers a Turkey for Thanksgiving
by: Deborah Collier
Just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) is dropping a regulatory turkey on everyone’s doorstep. On November 20, 2011, the final rules of the “Open Internet Order,” also known as net neutrality, become final. These new regulations will significantly affect the ability of Internet providers to adopt new technology and adapt to the ever-changing needs of subscribers.


Time to De-friend Bad Federal Contractors
by: PJ Austin
Waste and fraud among federal government contractors and vendors is nothing new. Congress after Congress has tried to put an end to the abuses to no avail. Although the number of contractors added to the Excluded Parties List System (identifying parties excluded from receiving federal contracts and other benefits, usually as a result of fraudulent or improper behavior) has increased in recent years, an October 2010 Government Accountability Office (GAO) report revealed that the lack of diligence by several federal agencies to root out waste and fraud is costing taxpayers billions of dollars.


Dismantle the USDA’s Milk Marketing Order System
by: Leslie Paige
Reports on the progress of Congress’s Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction in its quest to identify $1.2 trillion in savings by November 23, 2011 are decidedly mixed. An open hearing on October 26 yielded some hand-wringing, but little in the way of new information about the final outcome. An October 27, 2011 article in The Hill hints that the committee may be deadlocked.


Using Broadband Spectrum Auctions to Reduce the Deficit
by: Deborah Collier
As the White House, Congress and particularly the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction look for ways to reduce spending and enhance revenues, close scrutiny is being given to both the allocation of broadband spectrum and the use of voluntary spectrum auctions to raise revenue for deficit reduction.


Congress and the Criminal CLASS
by: Luke Gelber
When President Obama signed his contentious healthcare bill, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), on March 23, 2010, his administration and a Democratic Congress had spent months convincing many lawmakers, pundits, and voters that expanding subsidized healthcare was not only the right thing to do, but that it would be beneficial for taxpayers in the long term. Fiscal...



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