Student loan forgiveness is a clear example of the executive branch exceeding its authority.
GAO “High-Risk” Report: A Call to Action and Savings
New “High-Risk List” report identifies 38 programs vulnerable to significant waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement.
Adopting Shared Services Would Drive Efficiency
Switching to a shared services model at the federal level would reduce costs and increase efficiency.
Flavor Bans Inflate Black Markets
Legislation in Nebraska and Oregon threatens to roll back historic declines in both youth and adult cigarette smoking.
Federal Procurement Must Be More Efficient
Leveraging the size of government when purchasing goods and services will increase efficiency and control costs for agencies.
This Week in Waste – March 28, 2025
This Week in Waste highlights how taxpayer dollars are being wasted on the local, state, and federal levels.
Drowning in a Sea of Paper Labels
A 63-year-old law mandating that drug information be sent to pharmacists on paper must be updated to allow digital transmission.
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation is Anything But Innovative
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) is neither centered nor innovative.
Carried Interest Taxes Should Not Be Raised
Raising taxes on carried interest should not occur because it would stifle investment and economic growth.
This Week in Waste – March 21, 2025
This Week in Waste highlights how taxpayer dollars are being wasted on the local, state, and federal levels.










