TPAF’s App Security Project Hosts Malware Bytes Food Truck Event

Today, the Taxpayers Protection Alliance Foundation’s App Security Project (ASP) and CQ Roll Call will be hosting a food truck event with free donuts and drinks to raise awareness and educate policy makers, users, decision makers, and other stakeholders on how app software works and the importance of strong security and privacy protections for users.

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Op-Ed: With Facebook’s Censor of Hunter Biden Story, Government Is the Problem

Meta CEO and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s recent appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience last week has caused ripples within DC policy circles. Namely, Zuckerberg claimed the FBI reached out to him in the run-up to the 2020 election, saying to be on the lookout for foreign disinformation.

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The Money is Flowing but the Water is Not

As the U.S. continues to experience a quiet hurricane season, the country is reminded of storms that have not yet been weathered; water infrastructure problems. Reminiscent of Flint, Michigan, residents in Jackson, Mississippi still lack access to one of life’s most crucial unitalities – clean water.

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TPA Submits Comments to CMS on the Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule

This week TPA submitted comments to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) regarding the agency’s calendar year 2023 Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) proposed rule. TPA’s concerns mainly focus on payment rate adjustments, CMS’ reluctance to make telehealth changes permanent, and the agency’s lack of adherence to its own average sales price framework.

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