Read more about the article BREAKING: Taxpayers Protection Alliance Uncovers $29.8 Billion in Earmarks in Defense Spending Bill
U.S. Marines perform premission checks on an M1A1 Abrams Tank in Camp Fallujah, Iraq, Jan. 21, 2007. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Joseph A. Lambach) (Released)

BREAKING: Taxpayers Protection Alliance Uncovers $29.8 Billion in Earmarks in Defense Spending Bill

For Immediate Release                                                Contact: Grace Morgan(202-855-4380)March 23, 2018WASHINGTON,…

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Taxpayers Protection Alliance Supports Federal Communications Commission Vote to Rollback Onerous Regulations

For Immediate Release                                                Contact: Grace Morgan(202-855-4380)March 22, 2018WASHINGTON,…

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With less government interference, 5G will be a windfall for taxpayers and wireless customers

This article originally appeared in the Washington Examiner on March 19, 2018There is no telling how many more “G”s will there be. Amid repeated upgrades to broadband, technology experts and pundits have…

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Read more about the article Triple Threat to Taxpayers: EVs, Charging Stations, and Subsidies
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Triple Threat to Taxpayers: EVs, Charging Stations, and Subsidies

This article originally appeared in Economics21 on March 7, 2018To listen to some environmental advocates, electric vehicles (EVs) are a panacea for America’s outdated, “dirty” transportation sector. After a decade of sluggish…

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Read more about the article The Navy Wants $1.5 Billion in Additional Goodies. We Want an Audit.
140410-N-CC789-034 PASCAGOULA, Miss. (April 10, 2014) More than 900 Sailors and Marines assigned to the amphibious assault ship Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) America (LHA 6) march to the ship to take custody of it. The U.S. Navy officially accepted delivery of the amphibious assault ship from Huntington Ingalls Industries during a custody transfer ceremony in Pascagoula, Miss. America is the first ship of its class, replacing the Tarawa-class of amphibious assault ships and is scheduled to be commissioned in late 2014 in San Francisco. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Vladimir Ramos/Released)

The Navy Wants $1.5 Billion in Additional Goodies. We Want an Audit.

This article originally appeared in The American Conservative on March 14, 2018As the recent spending debate in Congress made clear, the Pentagon isn’t exactly starved for cash. The latest budget agreement, reached…

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