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General Waste

Communications, General Waste, National Security, Telecommunications

DOD Must Not Be Allowed to Veto Spectrum Availability

October 16, 2025 Deborah Collier

Spectrum is critical to licensed and unlicensed communications; however, it is also a limited resource.  The One Big Beautiful Bill Act  requires the National Telecommunications Information Administration (NTIA) to locate 800 MHz of spectrum for auction and provided the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with spectrum auction authority until September 30, 2034.  While this may seem […]

Bailouts, Big Government, Financial Services, General Waste, Government Waste

Senate Bill to Raise Deposit Insurance Limit Is Risky and Costly

October 16, 2025 Thomas Schatz

The debate over raising the federally insured deposit limit has been heating up following the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, even though doing so would increase risk and moral hazard, and the banks’ demise was unrelated to the insurance cap.  The Federal Reserve’s April 28, 2023, review of its supervision of Silicon […]

Republican Study Committee Stands Firm on Budget Negotiations
General Waste

This Week In Waste – October 10, 2025

October 10, 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. Louisiana Senator Cassidy Leads Effort to Reform Drug Pricing Program The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and […]

Broadband, Energy, Environment, General Waste, Regulations

The Nation’s Permitting System Is Costly and Inefficient

October 10, 2025 Grigory Menshikov

America’s permitting system is redundant, time-consuming, and expensive.  The average permitting process takes four to five years to complete, which delays an estimated total of $1.5 trillion in investment. Permit delays impact telecommunications, transit, and dozens of other industries.  For example, more than 3,000 homes and businesses in Bedford County, Virginia, were supposed to be […]

340B, Corporate Welfare, General Waste, Government Waste, Healthcare, Medicaid

Louisiana Senator Cassidy Leads Effort to Reform Federal Drug Pricing Program

October 7, 2025 Alec Mena

The establishment of well-intentioned programs that fail to achieve their objectives and waste taxpayer dollars is an unfortunately frequent occurrence in the federal government.  A prominent example of such an outcome is the 340B program, created by Section 340B of the Public Health Service Act of 1992, which requires pharmaceutical manufacturers participating in Medicaid to […]

Republican Study Committee Stands Firm on Budget Negotiations
General Waste

This Week In Waste – October 3, 2025

October 4, 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. The Schumer Shutdown Is Absurd, and a Clean CR is Essential Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer […]

340B, Biopharmaceuticals, General Waste, Healthcare, Medicaid, Medicare, Pharmaceuticals

President Trump Can Cut Wasteful Spending to Reduce Drug Prices and Healthcare Costs

October 1, 2025 Eric Maus

President Trump has made lowering drug prices and reducing healthcare costs for Americans a top priority of his second term, along with encouraging more biopharmaceutical investment and innovation in the U.S.  Citizens Against Government Waste suggests that he can achieve both objectives without imposing price controls, which includes Most Favored Nation (MFN) polices, reforming the […]

Broadband, Federal Communications Commission, General Waste, Government Waste, Telecommunications

No More Wi-Fi for School Buses

October 1, 2025 Deborah Collier

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) continues to forge ahead with eliminating outdated regulations and streamlining processes that will make it easier and faster to enable new telecommunications and network capabilities.  The September 30, 2025, monthly meeting included several items that will help achieve those objectives, some of which were included in Citizens Against Government Waste’s […]

The Ohio Solution for Getting the Country Back to Work
340B, Congress, Corporate Welfare, General Waste, Government Waste, Healthcare, Medicare/aid, Reform, States, Waste

Senate HELP Committee Questions Cleveland Clinic’s 340B Funding Transparency

September 30, 2025 Alec Mena

The 340B Drug Discount Program was created in 1992 and requires pharmaceutical manufacturers participating in Medicaid to sell drugs to “Covered Entities” (CEs), including non-profit hospitals like the Cleveland Clinic, at discounts of 20 to 50 percent.  The program grew from $9 billion in 2014 to $66 billion in 2023, making it the second-largest federal […]

Aviation, Commerce, General Waste, Transportation

Deregulation Keeps U.S. Air Travel Flying High

September 29, 2025 Grigory Menshikov

Competition in the U.S. air travel industry helps American consumers and foreign visitors receive top-notch airline services at a low cost.  Unwarranted government interference in this market, similar to the Biden Administration Inquiry in November 2024, would lower the quality of services, raise prices, and waste federal funds.  The September 30, 2025, Senate Judiciary Subcommittee […]

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