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Only Taxpayers Know How Much They Really Owe in Taxes
Taxpayers have information only they know to fill out their tax returns; the IRS should never do that for them.
The Time Is Now for U.S. Energy Independence
U.S. energy independence will stabilize and lower fuel prices for Americans suffering under record high inflation.
CCAGW Urges Missouri House of Representatives to Oppose HB 1677
HB 1677 would create unnecessary regulatory barriers that will undermine the effectiveness of pharmaceutical benefit managers.
CCAGW Urges Alaska House Judiciary Committee to Oppose HB 159
HB 159 will fail to achieve its objective to protect consumer privacy.
CCAGW Urges House of Representatives to Oppose H.R. 7007
March 16, 2022 U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Representative,
Congress Earmarks $3 Million for Palo Alto History Museum
An earmark for the Palo Alto History Museum shows the lengths lawmakers are willing to go to divert money better spent elsewhere.
CCAGW Urges Colorado House Health and Insurance Committee to Oppose HB 1064
HB 1064 would band the sale of all flavored nicotine products including e-cigarettes.
CCAGW Urges Connecticut Committee on Insurance and Real Estate to Oppose SB 355
SB 355 fails to solve longstanding problems and institutes heavy-handed government mandates which result in market distortion and price controls.
Broadband Bills in the States: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
State officials must ensure that federal broadband funds be used connect truly unserved and underserved communities.
CCAGW Urges West Virginia Health and Human Resources Committee to Oppose HB 4112
HB 4112 would impose onerous regulations on pharmacy benefit management and interfere with privately negotiated contracts among insurers, pharmaceutical benefit managers (PBM), and the sponsors they serve
Congress Should not Use Ukraine As an Excuse to Fund a Socialist Agenda
Congress should avoid using Ukraine or the COVID-19 pandemic as a means to pass a socialist agenda.
CCAGW Urges Maine Joint Energy Utilities And Technology Committee to Oppose SB 1894
SB 1894 incentivizes and prioritizes government-owned networks over private or public/private partnerships for funding from the state’s Internet Access Expansion Investment Fund.