The WasteWatcher
Texas Lawmakers Must Exercise Caution with Spending Surplus
Texas lawmakers will decide how to spend a $32.7 billion budget surplus.
CAGW Responds to Sen. Thune's Broadband Questions
Letter from Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) begins oversight process into broadband spending. Here is CAGW's Response.
A Not So Merry Present from Congress
Just in time for the holidays, Congress passes a $1.7 trillion spending package for FY 2023.
Biden's Killjoy Solution to Video Gaming
The FTC is continuing its new practice of interfering in the economy.
CCAGW Year in Review in the States
In 2022, CCAGW helped protect taxpayers with wins on data privacy, broadband spending, drug price controls, and reducing red tape.
Senate Hearing Must Focus on Avoiding Duplicative Middle Mile Broadband Funding
Senate hearing should focus on a review of current broadband spending programs, particularly spending for middle-mile deployments.
Progress for DOD Cloud Services
After years of wrangling, DOD announces the awardees for its multi-vendor, multi-cloud Joint Warfighter Cloud Capability contract.
EPA Proposes Burdensome and Unnecessary Chemical Safety Rules
The EPA proposes changes to the Risk Management Program (RMP) that will hurt American business and waste taxpayer dollars.
GAO Report Highlights Need for Uniform Remote Sales Tax
Congress must work with the states to create a uniform system for sales taxation.
The New FCC Maps Are a Critical Component to Broadband Funding
With FCC's broadband mapping process underway, patience is key to ensuring accuracy.
Adopting Regulatory Sandboxes Improve Innovation
The Ohio House should not hesitate to also adopt strong reforms in SB 249 to bring increased innovation to the Buckeye State.
Antitrust Failure is a Win For Consumers
Current antitrust proposals are a radical departure from decades of antitrust law and would harm consumers.