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2019 'Pig Book' Finds Government's Pork Addiction Getting Worse
Fox Business: The 2019 Congressional Pig Book exposes 282 earmarks in FY 2019, costing $15.3 billion.
Breaking Up Tech Should be Hard to Do
Washington Examiner: Antitrust laws are designed to promote and protect competition, not punish large companies simply due to their size or success.
It Is Time to Fix the Electronic Health Records Boondoggle
Morning Consult: After 27 years and billions of dollars, the VA and DOD to have failed to create compatible EHRs.
CAGW Submits Comments to FDA on Biological Product INNs
April 30, 2019 Food and Drug Administration Dockets Management Staff (HFA-305) 5630 Fishers Lane, Rm. 1061, Rockville, MD 20852. Docket No. FDA-2013-D-1543 Nonproprietary Naming of Biological Products: Update; Draft Guidance for Industry;...
5G Race Full-speed Ahead: Misguided Attempt to Nationalize is Over, for Now
Fox Business: 5G nationalization should be permanently discarded into the graveyard of failed government-funded projects that litter the U.S.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Reform Should Put American Taxpayers First
The Hill: Structural reform of the government sponsored enterprises is certainly long overdue.
Coalition Comments to FCC on KidVid Regulations
March 26, 2019 VIA ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION Marlene H. Dortch Secretary Federal Communications Commission 44512th Street, SW Washington, DC 20554
CAGW Joins Coalition to Support FHFA Rule on Alternative Credit Score Models
March 21, 2019 Alfred M. Pollard, General Counsel Federal Housing Finance Agency 400 Seventh St. NW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20219 Attention: Comments/ RIN 2590-AA98: Validation and Approval of Credit Score Models by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Senate Democrats Are Holding Up Hundreds Of Trump Nominees
Daily Caller: As of Feb. 11, 1402 nominations have been received in the Senate, with only 51 percent confirmed.
Firing Bad Federal Government Workers Should Not be Difficult
The Hill: One of the consistent drivers of the ongoing lack of faith in government is the bureaucracy in Washington and the workers who never seem to leave.
As We Head into Super Bowl LIII, DOJ Fumbles on Online Gambling Ban
Fox Business: The DOJ should realize it fumbled this regulatory decision and immediately reverse course before Super Bowl kickoff this Sunday.
DOD’s JEDI Contract Subject to Further Scrutiny
The Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) cloud services contract is facing new challenges as the Pentagon investigates potential conflicts of interest by former employees involved in the drafting of the request for proposal (RFP).