The August 5, 2018, Wall Street Journal has an op-ed by Henry Miller, MD, a fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, concerning organic food that is worth reading. He is critical of the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) lack of oversight of the $47-billion-a-year organic industry. He points out that while the FDA is supposed […]
Right-To-Work is Right for Missouri
On August 7, 2018, Missourians will have the opportunity to vote to uphold their state’s right-to-work law, passed by the legislature in 2017, which ensures that anyone can hold a job without having to join a union. If they uphold the law by voting yes on Proposition A, Missouri will join the 27 states that […]
August SHOULD be Healthcare Month!
In June, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said to Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) he wanted to spend August on healthcare. The Council for Citizens against Government Waste (CCAGW) agrees! The Senate could start by voting on two bills that would make significant changes to Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). HSAs operate like Individual Retirement […]
New Trump Administration Rule Provides More Healthcare Choices for Americans
Today, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Treasury Department, and the Labor Department issued a final rule that will provide more lower cost options for Americans in purchasing health insurance. HHS Secretary Alex Azar said, “Under the Affordable Care Act, Americans have seen insurance premiums rise and choices dwindle. President Trump is […]
Importation Will Not Lower Drug Costs
Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) was disappointed to see that the Trump Administration announced on Thursday, July 19, that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is exploring ways to import lower cost drugs from foreign countries. Since most countries utilize price controls to determine a drug’s cost, the U.S. would simply be importing a bad […]
President Trump tweeted this week that “Tariffs are the greatest!” Farmers disagree.
The federal government will soon dole out around $12 billion in “temporary relief” to farmers adversly affected by President Trump’s tariffs and trade war, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced on Tuesday. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue told reporters that amount was “in line” with the estimated impact from retaliatory tariffs on U.S. agriculture exports. […]
California Takes Two Steps Back on Net Neutrality
The state of California has moved ahead with one of the most ambitious pieces of state-based net neutrality legislation to date. SB 822, the Communications: Broadband Internet Access Service, reinstates the restrictions put in place by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) in 2015 and goes even further with additional regulatory restrictions. First introduced on […]
Another Trump Administration Proposed Regulation to Lower Drug Costs for Seniors
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid seeks to revise how Medicare will pay for outpatient drugs under the 340B drug discount program.
A Space Force Will Only Lead to More Waste
On June 18, 2018, President Donald Trump directed the Pentagon to begin the process of creating a Space Force. While the idea was praised by some members of Congress, detractors point to concerns about the increased bureaucracy and costs associated with a sixth military branch. The President’s proposal follows Congress’ rejection of a similar plan […]
The “Little Crappy Ship’s” Decade of Failure
When the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) launched on April 26, 2008, it was intended to modernize the Navy and become “the backbone of the future fleet.” After more than a decade, this dream has not come to fruition. In fact, the LCS seems unlikely to be deployed for a second consecutive year. The status of […]







