Press Releases
CAGW Names Rep. John Yarmuth February 2020 Porker of the Month
Today, CAGW named Rep. John Yarmuth (D-KY.) our February 2020 Porker of the Month.
Citizens Against Government Waste Proposals Included in Trump FY 2021 Budget
We encourage President Trump to continue his efforts on behalf of taxpayers to cut wasteful spending.
CAGW: USPS Continues to Report Losses
The USPS's broken business model reared its ugly head again following the release of the first quarter financial report for FY 2020.
Citizens Against Government Waste Statement on C-Band Proposal
This proposal is imperative to ensure that the U.S. remains the leader in 5G.
Citizens Against Government Waste Reacts to the State of the Union
Thank you President Trump for lifting up the nation economically and fighting against socialism.
CAGW Praises President Trump for Signing USMCA
Today, President Trump signed the USMCA into law, marking another promise kept and a major legislative victory.
CAGW Announces New Vice President of Policy and Government Affairs
Today, Citizens Against Government Waste announced the promotion of Deborah Collier to be VP of Policy and Government Affairs.
CAGW Names California Governor Gavin Newsom January 2020 Porker of the Month
California Governor Gavin Newsom is the January 2020 Porker of the Month for wanting a state government takeover of the phamaceutical industry.
Citizens Against Government Waste Names Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez 2019 Porker of the Year
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is CAGW’s 2019 Porker of the Year for introducing the egregiously expensive “Green New Deal.”
Citizens Against Government Waste Announces 2019 Porker of the Year Nominees
People may cast their ballots for the candidate they think was the most reprehensible Porker in 2019 in an online poll!
Citizens Against Government Waste Statement on 5.9 GHz
Today’s action finally opens the 5.9 GHz spectrum for a fresh look by the FCC.
CAGW Statement on FCC Investigation into Mobility Fund Phase II Mapping Rules
FCC’s investigation into potential violations of mapping rules show many flaws in the old process.