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Intellectual Property, Technology

In a World of AI, Intellectual Property Rights Must Be Protected

April 25, 2025 Deborah Collier

World Intellectual Property (IP) Day is always an opportunity to reiterate the significance of the only property right protected in the Constitution.  Celebrated every April 26, the festivities home in on a particular aspect of IP.  The 2025 theme is “IP and Music:  Feel the beat of IP.” Every nation has its own beat and […]

Biopharmaceuticals, Defense, Financial Services, General Waste, Tech-Telecom, Transportation

This Week in Waste – April 18, 2025

April 18, 2025 Eric Maus

This Week in Waste highlights how taxpayer dollars are being wasted and efforts to fight back against this waste. 

Defense, General Waste

Executive Order Expedites Defense Procurement and Increases Reliance on Private Sector

April 18, 2025 Sean Kennedy

A Trump administration executive order would streamline defense procurement and prioritize existing private sector products.

General Waste, States, Transportation

California High-Speed Rail is Still a Multi-Billion Dollar Boondoggle

April 17, 2025 Alec Mena

Sacramento’s quixotic project leads the way as the nation’s most expensive and wasteful passenger rail boondoggle

340B, Biopharmaceuticals, General Waste, Healthcare, Intellectual Property, International

Implementation of Drug Pricing EO Should Protect Innovation and IP

April 16, 2025 Thomas Schatz

President Trump’s EO addresses the dual objectives of lowering drug prices while promoting innovation and protecting IP

Budget, Education, General Waste, Oversight, Taxes, Tech-Telecom

Go DOGE Go

April 10, 2025 Thomas Schatz

DOGE is the first comprehensive effort to improve government efficiency since the Grace Commission and must keep forging ahead.

General Waste

Multiple Options for DOGE at the DOD

April 7, 2025 Sean Kennedy

The Department of Government Efficiency would have many opportunities to trim waste at the Department of Defense.

Education, Environment, General Waste, Oversight, Transportation

This Week in Waste – April 4, 2025

April 4, 2025 Eric Maus

This Week in Waste highlights how taxpayer dollars are being wasted and efforts to fight government waste. 

General Waste

Studies Show the Urgent Need for More Spectrum

April 4, 2025 Deborah Collier

Two new reports emphasize the need for more spectrum to enable next generation technologies and promote national security.

Education, General Waste

Taxpayers Saved from Biden’s SAVE Plan

April 3, 2025 Eric Maus

Student loan forgiveness is a clear example of the executive branch exceeding its authority. 

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