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General Waste

Postal Service, Congress, General Waste

House Oversight Hearing Proves USPS Privatization is Dead

June 27, 2025 Grigory Menshikov

Whisperings of privatizing the United States Postal Service (USPS) began before President Trump took office.  He mentioned it in December 2024 (he had floated the idea in his first term as well) but by February 2025 decided it would not be pursued.  While Elon Musk was apparently disagreed with that decision, discussions of USPS reform […]

General Waste, Government Waste, Waste

D.C. Phases Out a Streetcar No One Desired

June 26, 2025 staff

The above-ground streetcars pushing through traffic along Washington, D.C.’s H-Street Corridor have long ranked among the most costly and controversial pieces of public infrastructure inside the Beltway.  On May 27, 2025, Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) announced that over the next two years, the District will phase out the rail-bound streetcars in favor of electric buses, […]

Senate Hearing Must Focus on Avoiding Duplicative Middle Mile Broadband Funding
Broadband, General Waste, Internet, NTIA, Telecommunications

CAGW Declares Victory Over Biden’s Broadband Regulators

June 26, 2025 Alec Mena

Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) applauds a major victory for taxpayers, consumers, and rapid broadband deployment to close the digital divide as the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) rescinds broadband price controls and other non-statutory guidance following a strong push for these changes by CAGW. On June 6, 2025, the National Telecommunications and Information […]

Republican Study Committee Stands Firm on Budget Negotiations
General Waste

This Week in Waste – June 20, 2025

June 19, 2025 Grigory Menshikov

Welcome to This Week in Waste, a series by Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) that highlights how taxpayer dollars are being wasted in the federal, state, and local levels of government and efforts to fight back against this spendthrift behavior. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) Works to Codify Trump Effort to Eliminate Improper Payments Sen. Joni Ernst […]

General Waste, Energy, Environment

Trying to Save the Wrong Kind of Green

June 18, 2025 Grigory Menshikov

When President Joe Biden signed into law the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the legislation was immediately touted as the largest investment ever in green energy.  It favored renewables over fossil and nuclear power as part of the administration’s Green New Deal agenda, but it was not the first time the government picked winners and […]

Government interference will increase costs for consumers. 
General Waste, Healthcare

Congress Should Modernize How Prescription Information is Delivered

June 18, 2025 Eric Maus

Eliminating waste, fraud, abuse, and inefficiency in government and restoring common sense has been a priority for President Trump and Congress for 2025.  As part of this effort, lawmakers should turn their attention to eliminating an unnecessary, wasteful, and outdated rule that would modernize how critical medical information is disseminated.  Modernizing this rule would restore […]

Budget, General Waste, Space, Space Exploration

Congress Should End the SLS Misadventure

June 18, 2025 Sean Kennedy

The Trump administration is signaling it will end support for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. The so-called fiscal year (FY) 2026 “skinny” budget, released on May 2, 2025, called for an end to the SLS after three launches, noting that the program is 140 percent over budget.  The […]

Republican Study Committee Stands Firm on Budget Negotiations
General Waste

This Week in Waste – June 13, 2025

June 13, 2025 Grigory Menshikov

Welcome to This Week in Waste, a series by Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) that highlights how taxpayer dollars are being wasted in the federal, state, and local levels of government and efforts to fight back against this spendthrift behavior. House Republicans Approve Rescissions Package to Eliminate $9.4 Billion in Wasteful Spending The House of Representatives […]

States Should Not Raise Taxes on Tobacco Products
General Waste, Taxes, Tobacco Harm Reduction

Time is Ripe to End the Double Duty Drawback Tax Loophole

June 11, 2025 Eric Maus

As senators consider H.R 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBA), they have an opportunity to agree with the House to close a loophole that harms American companies and jobs.  This loophole, known as a duty drawback, allows companies to avoid paying an excise tax and then claim a refund for the amount they […]

Republican Study Committee Stands Firm on Budget Negotiations
General Waste

This Week in Waste – June 6, 2025

June 6, 2025 Grigory Menshikov

Welcome to This Week in Waste, a series by Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) that highlights how taxpayer dollars are being wasted in the federal, state, and local levels of government and efforts to fight back against this spendthrift behavior. Mayor Bowser’s Billion-Dollar Mistake District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) is proposing a billion-dollar taxpayer […]

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