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Commerce, Technology, Telecommunications

California’s Net Neutrality Law Hurts Veterans and All Consumers

March 31, 2021 Deborah Collier

California’s Net Neutrality law became enforceable on March 25, 2021.  It’s harmful effects are now coming to light.

The Asymmetrical Consequences of Symmetrical Speeds
Commerce, Technology, Telecommunications

The Asymmetrical Consequences of Symmetrical Speeds

March 25, 2021 Deborah Collier

Broadband speed requirements should not be increased when many don’t have internet access at the current threshold.

Commerce, Regulations

Financial Transactions Tax Is Bad, Short Selling is Good

March 16, 2021 Thomas Schatz

A financial transactions tax is bad for investors, and short selling is good for investors.

The PRO Act Will Infringe on the Freedom of Workers
Commerce, Privacy, Regulations, State Issues

The PRO Act Will Infringe on the Freedom of Workers

March 9, 2021 Frances Floresca

The Protecting Right to Organize Act (PRO Act) will bring harm to workers and infringe on their rights.

Commerce, Technology, Telecommunications

A Silver Anniversary Worth Noting

February 9, 2021 Deborah Collier

A path forward for telecommunications on the 25th Anniversary of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

Reforms are Needed for Financing the Universal Service Fund
Commerce, Entitlements, Technology, Telecommunications

Reforms are Needed for Financing the Universal Service Fund

January 26, 2021 Deborah Collier

The current funding mechanism for the Universal Service Fund is unsustainable and needs to be reviewed.

Top 21 Issues for States in 2021
Appropriations, Budget, Commerce, Energy, Environment, General Waste, Healthcare, Oversight, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager, Privacy, State Issues, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

Top 21 Issues for States in 2021

December 16, 2020 Frances Floresca

As states prepare for their legislative sessions, CAGW suggests states should focus on these 21 critical issues. 

Results of State Ballot Measures
Budget, Commerce, Privacy, Regulations, State Issues, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

Results of State Ballot Measures

November 5, 2020 Frances Floresca

CCAGW took positions for or against eight ballot measures and supported the correct outcomes on five of them. 

Budget, Commerce, Privacy, Regulations, State Issues, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

Council for Citizens Against Government Waste State Ballot Measure Guide

October 29, 2020 Frances Floresca

Voters across America will be considering ballot initiatives on November 3, 2020.  CCAGW has compiled a list of ballot initiatives to support or oppose. 

Reverse Auctions will Benefit Rural Americans
Commerce, Technology, Telecommunications

Reverse Auctions will Benefit Rural Americans

September 4, 2020 Deborah Collier

The FCC’s Rural Digital Opportunity Fund reverse auction will provide $16 billion over ten years to help expand broadband to 6 million homes and businesses in unserved areas of the country.  

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