Public Comments to Agencies
CAGW Files Comments to FTC on Commercial Surveillance and Data Security
CAGW files comments with the Federal Trade Commission on an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking on consumer data privacy.
CAGW Submits Comments to FDA Opposing Menthol Flavor Ban
The proposed rule to ban menthol flavoring will fail to reduce youth cigarette use and harm state and federal budgets.
CAGW Signs Letter on Pole Attachments
VIA ECFS Ms. Marlene H. Dortch Secretary Federal Communications Commission 45 L Street, NE Washington, D.C. 20554
CAGW Comments to FTC on Pharmacy Benefit Managers
Citizens Against Government Waste Files Comments to the FTC regarding Pharmacy Benefit Manager programs.
CAGW Joins Coalition Opposing Proposed SEC Rule on Private Fund Advisors
As consumers face eroding purchasing power because of heightened inflation, affordable investment options are crucial.
The FCC's Future of the Universal Service Fund Report
Citizens Against Government Waste Comments to the Federal Communications Commission on the Report on the Future of the USF.
CAGW Files Comments to NTIA on Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Broadband Program
On February 3, 2022, CAGW filed comments with NTIA on broadband infrastructure grant programs.
CAGW Submits Comment to FDA on IQOS 3 Modified Risk Tobacco Product Application
IQOS 3 is a tobacco harm reduction product and should receive a Modified Risk Tobacco Product designation quickly
Comments to the FTC Concerning the July, 2021 Open Meetings Agenda
CAGW joined a coalition in filing comments to the FTC.
CAGW Files Additional Comments on Use of the 12 GHz Spectrum Band
CAGW files additional ex parté comments on the need for oversight by the FCC on use of the 12 GHz spectrum band.
CAGW Submits Comments on 911 Fee Diversions
CAGW filed comments on a proposal to increase transparency in 911 fee diversions by state and local governments.
CAGW submits comments to CMS reaffirming its opposition to its Most Favored Nation Policy
Most Favored Nation Policy implements destructive price controls, which destroy innovation and never solve the problem for which they were created.