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Agriculture

The “Razorback Subsidy” is a Whole Different Kind of Disaster for Taxpayers

08/01/2010 staff

President Obama needs to pass a bill, but a powerful chairwoman of a Senate committee, who is in danger of not being reelected, adds a controversial and expensive provision that puts passage in jeopardy.  Conventional wisdom says that the White House cuts a deal.  And, unfortunately, that is exactly what happened at the end of July, when the White House told the Senate Agriculture Committee Chairwoman Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark) that they would still help her obtain $1.5 billion in farm disaster aid if she promised to remove language funding the program from a small business bill.

Technology, Telecommunications

Government Broadband Deployment Report Card: F

08/01/2010 staff

To say that the Internet has grown over the past 15 years is an understatement.  According to Internet World Stats, there were 16 million users in 1995 compared to 1.9 billion users in June, 2010, an increase of 11,775 percent.  In addition, the Internet is much faster as a result of the deployment of broadband, and its uses have also expanded exponentially.

Housing, Taxes

Spending Revolt Bus Across America

08/01/2010 staff

Fed up with excessive government spending, the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW), Americans for Prosperity, the 60 Plus Association, Concerned Women for America, and AmericaSpeakOn.org have joined forces to create a new website, www.spendingrevolt.com and go on a multi-state bus tour to educate and activate taxpayers.  The wake-up tour is intended to arm Americans with facts and figures about government spending so they can change their spending habits in Washington.The busmeasures 70 feet long and has space for people to write “personal messages” to their elected officials.

Defense, Transportation

Carolina on Taxpayers Minds

07/01/2010 staff

Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.) has never been accused of being a fiscal hawk.  In fact, he is quite well known for bringing home the bacon.  CAGW’s 2010 Congressional Pig Book documented 41 earmarks worth $55 million requested by Rep. Clyburn.

Appropriations, Technology, Telecommunications

Congressmen Keep Pork Projects Cooking

07/01/2010 staff

Despite the moratorium on all earmarks agreed to by House Republicans on March 11, 2010, and a ban on earmarks to for-profit companies adoptedby House Democrats the previous day, both sides of the aisle are finding ways to circumvent their own rules. 

General Waste, Taxes

Flood Insurance Still Soaks the Taxpayer

07/01/2010 staff

In early July, politicians in Washington, D.C. missed an opportunity to improve the failing National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) when Congress passed another short-term reauthorization that expires on September 30, 2010.  A second bite at the apple was even more misguided when on July 15, 2010, the House passed H.R. 5114, the Flood Insurance Reform Priorities Act, a five-year reauthorization of the NFIP, which expanded the program.

Budget, Taxes

Creating More Federal Employees

07/01/2010 staff

The debt of our nation is soaring.  The U.S. Government has spent more than $13 trillion above what it has taken in.  The Obama Administration and Democratic majority in Congress have passed policies causing government to grow faster than ever adding more than $1.4 trillion in additional debt this fiscal year alone.   

Appropriations, General Waste

Pork Alert Roundup

07/01/2010 staff

On July 1, 2010, Citizens Against Government Waste began issuing its annual flurry of Pork Alerts, which highlight earmarks in the annual appropriation bills.  In a perfect world, the House and the Senate would each release a version of the 12 appropriations bills throughout the summer and early fall.  However, the process rarely runs that smoothly.

General Waste, Housing

The DISCLOSE Act: Free Speech for Some, Hefty Price for Others

06/01/2010 staff

The House of Representatives is currently embroiled in a battle overH.R. 5175, the Democracy is Strengthened by Casting Light on Spending in Elections (DISCLOSE) Act.  The legislation has caused a firestorm among lawmakers and politically active organizations as it seeks to use the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (FEC) ruling as an excuse to […]

Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager, Taxes

Making Fiscal Sense in New Jersey

06/01/2010 staff

Politicians frequently stand on soapboxes and tell voters what they want to hear, but often fail to back their words up with action after they are elected.  President Obama did this during the 2008 presidential race when he promised that people would be able to keep their doctor if healthcare reform passed and assuredeveryone making less than $250,000 thatthey would not be hit with any new tax increases.  Now that the healthcare bill has passed,citizens are discovering that that their doctors are dropping private insurers and most taxpayers will have to pay moreto provide health benefits for everybody.

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