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Co-Porkers of the Month

As Washington returns to business in the wake of the September 11 attacks, the spectacle of congressional leaders cynically proposing the same old special interest handouts under the new guise of enhancing security is enough to make a citizen sick...

Curtis Kalin September 30, 2001
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Porker of the Month: Amtrak

To rebuild New York and the Pentagon and restore confidence in the airline industry, President Bush and Congress approved $40 billion for emergency relief package and $15 billion to help airlines account for the four-day shutdown of national air...

Curtis Kalin September 30, 2001
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CAGW’s Pork PatrolSM takes a closer look at fiscal 2002 commerce/justice/state pork

For Immediate Release

Curtis Kalin September 20, 2001
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CAGW Names No Porker of the Month

For Immediate Release

Curtis Kalin September 13, 2001
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Porker of the Month: September

In June 1999, Sen.

Curtis Kalin August 31, 2001
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Porker of the Month: September 2001

In light of recent events in New York and Washington, Citizens Against Government Waste has decided not to name a Porker of the Month for September 2001.  We fully support the president and Congress's decision to expend a portion of the Social...

Curtis Kalin August 31, 2001
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The Incredible Shrinking Surplus It’s the Spending, Stupid

For Immediate Release Contact: Sean Rushton or Melissa Naudin

Curtis Kalin August 29, 2001
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CCAGW Blasts Congress for Stealth Pay Raise

For Immediate Release

Curtis Kalin August 29, 2001
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Budget Deficit Reaches $157 Billion

For Immediate Release

Curtis Kalin August 26, 2001
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CAGW Boos Appropriators for Not Holding Line on Spending

For Immediate Release

Curtis Kalin August 25, 2001
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CAGW Criticizes LA Times Story

For Immediate Release

Curtis Kalin August 22, 2001
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CAGW Praises Bush for Blocking $5.1 Billion in Spending

For Immediate Release

Curtis Kalin August 13, 2001

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