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The Proposed Musk Efficiency Commission Could Save Trillions
General Waste

The Proposed Musk Efficiency Commission Could Save Trillions

October 5, 2024 Thomas Schatz

Trump saying that trillions of dollars can be saved from a government efficiency commission headed by Musk isn’t an exaggeration.

Price Controls Are Always a Bad Idea
General Waste, Healthcare

Price Controls Are Always a Bad Idea

October 4, 2024 Christina Smith

Prices controls have always disrupted the marketplace and created shortages or excesses.

The Future of the Universal Service Fund
Commerce, General Waste, Oversight, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

The Future of the Universal Service Fund

September 27, 2024 Deborah Collier

To save taxpayer dollars, Congress should look at revamping the USF program instead of trying to expanding its contribution base.

The Case for 340B Reform Is Made on Capitol Hill
Healthcare, 340B

The Case for 340B Reform Is Made on Capitol Hill

September 24, 2024 Thomas Schatz

At a Capitol Hill briefing on the urgent need for reforms to the 340B Drug Pricing Program, the case was made for prompt action to fix the program.  The event took place at the Senate Visitors Center on September 23, 2024, and was hosted by the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW). The panel […]

Protecting Intellectual Property in an AI World
Commerce, Intellectual Property, Technology, Telecommunications

Protecting Intellectual Property in an AI World

September 11, 2024 Deborah Collier

Intellectual property rights should be protected when artificial intelligence is used in creative works.

USPTO-FDA Study Debunks Critics and Demonstrates the Importance of Protecting IP
Healthcare, Intellectual Property, Pharmaceuticals

USPTO-FDA Study Debunks Critics and Demonstrates the Importance of Protecting IP

September 6, 2024 Deborah Collier

USPTO-FDA study reinforces the need to protect pharmaceutical intellectual property rights for the future of new drug development.

General Waste, Healthcare, Medicare

The IRA Has Undermined Medicare Part D

August 28, 2024 Christina Smith

The Inflation Reduction Act creates instability in the Medicare Part D Program.

Not-So-Happy Birthday to the Inflation Reduction Act
Biopharmaceuticals, General Waste, Healthcare, Medicare, Pharmaceuticals

Not-So-Happy Birthday to the Inflation Reduction Act

August 15, 2024 Christina Smith

The Inflation Reduction Act will ultimately raise drug costs and reduce future cures.

Oversight, Technology, Telecommunications

Court Further Delays Net Neutrality Implementation

August 8, 2024 Deborah Collier

On August 1, 2024, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit extended the stay on the FCC’s latest net neutrality order.

Regulations, Technology, Telecommunications

Fifth Circuit Determines the USF Fee Is a Tax

August 2, 2024 Deborah Collier

The Fifth Circuit Court rocked the telecommunications world when it released its ruling on  funding the USF. 

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