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Budget, General Waste

Welcome Spendopedia

08/28/2013 staff

There’s a new sheriff in town called Spendopedia and its going after the big, wasteful spenders.  The web-based site was launched this month and is a project of the Public Notice Research and Education Fund.  Its home page says it is “a Wikipedia-like resource for questionable spending by the United States federal government to which […]

General Waste, Oversight

Yucca – Law = Expensive Black Hole

08/28/2013 staff

Yesterday, Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD), a member of the Senate Finance Committee, visited and took questions regarding the sequester from the leadership at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) located in Rockville, MD.  The agency is charged with regulating civilian use of nuclear power and according to the Senator’s press release, the NRC had to take a […]

Appropriations, Congress, Earmarks, General Waste, Pig Book

Will Earmarks Make a Comeback?

08/27/2013 staff

In today’s (August 26, 2013 ) National Journal, there is a column by Fawn Johnson entitled, “Does the Earmark Moratorium Hurt Congress?” (The National Journal is a subscription service and I think you might still see it, but if not I describe it anyway.) The article starts with a disclaimer, “the earmark moratorium in the House is […]

Budget, Commerce, General Waste, Oversight

Back in Black

08/24/2013 staff

Senator Coburn (R-OK) and his staff have been leaders in fighting a bloated federal government, rife with waste, fraud, and abuse.  His office has produced several reports on where spending could be cut in the federal government and would certainly help return its role back to what it was envisioned to be – small with […]

General Waste, Healthcare, Labor, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

The New Normal?

08/23/2013 staff

What is becoming increasingly clear is the Affordable Care Act (ACA), often referred to as Obamacare, is changing and will change how Americans work.  Here are some examples. According to Obamacare, any employer with 50 or more employees must provide health insurance to any employee that works 30 or more hours a week.  Dealing with […]

Budget, General Waste, Oversight

And More Costly Duplication

08/21/2013 staff

As part of a continuing series, CAGW will be providing you examples of duplication and overlap within the federal government that has been researched by the Government Accountability Office (GAO). In the 2013 GAO annual report, “Actions Needed to Reduce Fragmentation, Overlap, and Duplication and Achieve Other Benefits,” some 31 areas within in the federal government […]

Agriculture, General Waste, Oversight

It is None of Their Damn Business!

08/16/2013 staff

Last month the New Jersey Comptroller released a report on widespread fraud in their state’s school lunch program.  More than 100 people on public payrolls, or members of their family, lied about their income in order to get their children on the free school lunch program.  One school board member did not report any of […]

General Waste

The White House Office of Nudging

08/15/2013 staff

There have been a series of news reports of a new project underway in the White House led by Maya Shankar, Senior Advisor for Social & Behavioral Sciences within the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP).  According to a column written by David Martosko in the U.K.’s Mail OnLine , “her mandate is to […]

Congress, General Waste, Oversight

The Article 1 President

08/14/2013 staff

All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives. As the U.S. Constitution clearly states, it is the Legislative Branch that writes law.  The role of the Executive Branch and the president is to enforce the laws.  But disturbingly, […]

Budget, General Waste, Oversight

The Sequester is Working

08/13/2013 staff

The biggest underreported story out of Washington this year is that the federal budget is shrinking and much more than anyone in either party expected.” Thus begins Stephen Moore’s piece today in the Wall Street Journal about the budget sequester.  He lays out some notable numbers: The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) annual outlays peaked in […]

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