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CAGW Releases Issue Brief on the Folly of Government-Owned Networks
Government-owned broadband networks are wasteful, anti-competitive, and costly for taxpayers.
CAGW Names Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand May 2021 Porker of the Month
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is our May 2021 Porker of the Month for saying “paid leave, child care and caregiving” are all “infrastructure.”
Council for Citizens Against Government Waste Releases 2020 Congressional Ratings
CCAGW's 2020 Congressional Ratings highlights the voting records of all 535 voting members of Congress.
Citizens Against Government Waste Releases 2021 Congressional Pig Book
Today, CAGW released its 2021 Congressional Pig Book, the 29th edition of the group’s exposé on pork-barrel spending.
CAGW Releases Comprehensive Waste-Cutting Proposals for the 117th Congress
This publication should serve as a blueprint for reining in out-of-control federal spending.
CAGW Names Rep. Rosa DeLauro and Sen. Patrick Leahy March 2021 Porkers of the Month
CAGW named Rep. DeLauro and Sen. Leahy Porkers of the Month for bringing back corrupt, costly, and inequitable earmarks.
CCAGW Leads a Coalition Urging Congress to Reject the Restoration of Earmarks
Earmarks are one of the most corrupt, inequitable, and wasteful practices in the history of Congress.
CAGW Names Names Gov. Jim Justice February 2021 Porker of the Month
West Virginia Governor Jim Justice (R) is the Porker of the Month for wanting to throw away nearly $2 trillion of the taxpayers’ money.
Citizens Against Government Waste Names Gov. Andrew Cuomo 2020 Porker of the Year
Today, CAGW announced the results of its online poll for the 2020 Porker of the Year.
Citizens Against Government Waste Releases Issue Brief On Reducing the Cost of Government
The government must reduce wasteful spending and increase the effectiveness and efficiency of federal programs.
Citizens Against Government Waste Announces 2020 Porker of the Year Nominees
Today, CAGW announced the nominees for its 2020 Porker of the Year.
CAGW Opposes Most Favored Nation Policy
Implementing MFN for Medicare Part B will reduce future investment and innovation not just for pandemics but also for many other diseases.











