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Appropriations

The Return of Earmarks is Cancelled, For Now
Appropriations, General Waste

The Return of Earmarks is Cancelled, For Now

February 12, 2020 Sean Kennedy

House Democrats abandoned a plan to return to an open system of earmarking.  

Appropriations, Budget, Oversight

CBO’s 2020 Economic Outlook Shows Trillion-Dollar Deficits Are Here To Stay

February 7, 2020 Peter Klensch

Unsurprisingly, the United States’ fiscal outlook remains dreadful.

Medicaid:  The Feds Have Failed To Stop the Waste and Mismanagement, Let The States Try
Appropriations, Budget, Entitlements, General Waste, Healthcare, Oversight, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager, States

Medicaid: The Feds Have Failed To Stop the Waste and Mismanagement, Let The States Try

January 15, 2020 Leslie Paige

Medicaid is losing billions to waste, fraud, and abuse, and the program is crushing state budgets  The feds haven’t been able to fix it.  Let the states try.  

Appropriations, Transportation

Congress Should not Specify Advanced Technology for Aviation Safety and Efficiency

December 7, 2019 ajohnson

Congress should not pick winners and losers in FAA’s bid to improve safety and efficiency. 

Senate Omnibus Likely Loaded with Old Earmarks
Appropriations, Budget, General Waste

Senate Omnibus Likely Loaded with Old Earmarks

October 25, 2019 Sean Kennedy

Nearly all of the programs that received earmarks last year in the relevant appropriations bills were funded again in the Senate omnibus bill. It appears that Senators loaded up the bill with the same old earmarks. 

Senate DOD Appropriations Bill Lacks House JEDI Guardrails
Appropriations, Defense

Senate DOD Appropriations Bill Lacks House JEDI Guardrails

September 26, 2019 Deborah Collier

In the ongoing saga of the Department of Defense’s (DOD) Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) cloud services contract, the bill and report language for S. 2474, the Department of Defense Appropriations Act of 2020 was filed by Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) on September 12, 2019.  Unlike its House of Representatives counterpart, H.R. […]

Appropriations

Can Congress Prevent Another Government Shutdown?

September 5, 2019 ajohnson

Both chambers need to reach an agreement on government spending. 

NIH Should Close Montana Facility to Pay for $1.3 Billion of Repairs
Appropriations, Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

NIH Should Close Montana Facility to Pay for $1.3 Billion of Repairs

August 30, 2019 ajohnson

Current state of NIH facilities could undermine life saving research.

Appropriations, Budget

CBO Report Shows Trillion-Dollar Deficits and Much Worse Around the Corner

August 21, 2019 Peter Klensch

An already grim fiscal outlook grew worse in the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) update to its Budget and Economic Outlook for 2019 to 2029. CBO estimates a 2019 deficit of $960 billion, a $64 billion increase from its May projection.  Trillion-dollar deficits will resume in 2020, two years earlier than expected, and will reach all-time […]

Appropriations, Budget, Defense, General Waste, Technology, Telecommunications

Proceed with Caution on JEDI Procurement

July 12, 2019 Thomas Schatz

The decision announced today in favor of the Department of Defense (DOD) in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims case challenging the $10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract likely means that it will be awarded shortly to a single vendor.  As Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) and other taxpayer groups have argued in a […]

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