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CAGW Writes to the Food and Drug Administration on Required Warnings for Cigarette Packages and Advertisements
CAGW writes concerns to the Food and Drug Administration about label warnings for cigarette packages and advertisements.
Here Are A Few Ways Trump And Congress Could Stop Increasing The National Debt
Daily Caller: Without taking steps to reduce spending, deficits will reach an average of $1.2 trillion between FY 2020 and 2029.
The Six Horsemen of the Economic Apocalypse
Morning Consult: The election of any of these six senators would have a devastating and lasting impact on the United States.
The Federal Budget Helps China and Hurts US Taxpayers
Washington Examiner: The bipartisan budget deal approved by Congress before the August recess will result in trillion-dollar deficits.
Federal Spectrum Turf War Could Hand 5G Victory to China
Our most dangerous adversaries could be given a massive technological advantage that will be difficult to overcome.
My Turn: R.I. Taxpayers Lose Big on IGT Deal
Providence Journal: The secret, no-bid gaming contract agreed to by Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo is offensive to taxpayers.
Blame ‘Free’ Tuition Programs For Rising College Costs
Daily Caller: “Free” college tuition and the cancellation of all outstanding student loan deb is a costly $2.2 trillion idea.
Need for New F-15s Reflects F-35 Catastrophe
Fox Business: The F-35 JSF, the poster child for ineptitude and inefficiency in defense procurement, has been in development for nearly 18 years and is eight years behind schedule.
Proceed with Caution on JEDI Procurement
The decision announced today in favor of the Department of Defense (DOD) in the U.S.
Leading Democrats Health Care Proposals Break Hippocratic Oath
Medicare-for-All is a wholesale takeover of health care by the federal government and constitutes the imposition of socialized medicine.
Taxpayers' Independence Day
The American people received an early Independence Day present on July 1 when President Trump signed into law H.R. 3151, the Taxpayer First Act of 2019.
Postal Banking, an Idea Whose Time Should Never Come
Washington Examiner: The USPS has lost $69 billion over the past 11 years.