The Congressional Pig Book is CAGW’s annual compilation of the pork-barrel projects in the federal budget.
CAGW Shares 2022 Congressional Pig Book With Congress
July 20, 2022 U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Representative,
CAGW Signs Letter on Pole Attachments
VIA ECFS Ms. Marlene H. Dortch Secretary Federal Communications Commission 45 L Street, NE Washington, D.C. 20554
CAGW Sends “Drug importation is dangerous and won’t lower prices” to Senate HELP Committee
The op-ed concludes that drug importation will risk public health and do little to lower drug prices.
CAGW Joins Coalition Opposing Proposed SEC Rule on Private Fund Advisors
As consumers face eroding purchasing power because of heightened inflation, affordable investment options are crucial.
The Path to a National Privacy Framework
This report shows why it is long past time for Congress to enact a national data privacy framework that will both protect consumers’ personal information and eliminate the complexity that has arisen from a patchwork of state data privacy laws.
Fields of Failure: The Scandal of Taxpayer Funded Stadiums
Lawmakers at the local, state, and national levels should take action to end taxpayer subsidized sports stadiums.
Federalism and Federal Grants
Reforms to the federal grantmaking process to the states are necessary to reduce waste, abuse, and mismanagement.
The FCC’s Future of the Universal Service Fund Report
Citizens Against Government Waste Comments to the Federal Communications Commission on the Report on the Future of the USF.
CAGW Files Comments to NTIA on Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Broadband Program
On February 3, 2022, CAGW filed comments with NTIA on broadband infrastructure grant programs.










