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1999 Congressional Pig Book

CAGW Staff February 6, 1999
Press Release

IS UNCLE SAM EMBROILED IN AN ASSAULT ON THE HIGH TECH INDUSTRY?

For Daybooks/Calendar of Events   Contact:  Jim Campi or Aaron Taylor

Curtis Kalin February 2, 1999
Press Release

NATIONAL TAXPAYER WATCHDOG GROUP BACKS KASICH 10% TAX CUT PLAN

Embargoed for Release Contact: Jim Campi

Curtis Kalin February 1, 1999
Press Release

Got Waste?

For Immediate Release

Curtis Kalin February 1, 1999
Press Release

TAXPAYER WATCHDOG GROUP CALLS CLINTON BUDGET CRUEL GROUNDHOG DAY SURPRISE

For Immediate Release

Curtis Kalin January 31, 1999
Press Release

TAXPAYER ADVOCACY GROUP DECRIES WASTE REPORTED IN GOVERNMENT STUDY

For Immediate Release

Curtis Kalin January 25, 1999
Press Release

CITIZENS AGAINST GOVERNMENT WASTE APPLAUDS SUPREME COURT RULING ON CENSUS SAMPLING

For Immediate Release

Curtis Kalin January 24, 1999
Press Release

CHANNEL ONE NEWS COMMENDED FOR SAVING TAXPAYERS MILLIONS

Citizens Against Government Waste Call Channel One a Model Private-Public Partnership

Curtis Kalin January 21, 1999
Press Release

CITIZENS AGAINST GOVERNMENT WASTE FAVORS TAX EQUITY IN PURCHASING HEALTH INSURANCE

For Immediate Release

Curtis Kalin January 20, 1999
Press Release

NATIONAL TAXPAYER WATCHDOG GROUP BLASTS CLINTON’S STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS AS MORE PORK-BARREL SPENDING

Embargoed for Release Contact: Jim Campi

Curtis Kalin January 18, 1999
Press Release

PORK ALERT

With the White House and Congress trading accusations about who really wants to spend the Social Security surplus, pork has taken on more significance than ever before.  If previous years are any guide, pork-barrel spending is likely to exceed $13...

Curtis Kalin December 31, 1998
Press Release

Pork-barrel Spending Identified by CAGW Fiscal 1991 - 1999

Since Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) unveiled its first Congressional Pig Book in 1991, CAGW has identified more than $83 billion in pork-barrel spending -- a considerable sum, even by Washington standards.  Following is a breakdown of...

Curtis Kalin December 31, 1998

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