The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW) is the lobbying arm of Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW). Founded after the Grace Commission in 1984, CCAGW advocates to reduce federal waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement through public education, grassroots mobilization, and direct lobbying, and publishes research such as the annual Congressional Pig Book and congressional ratings.
Fiscally conservative policies focused on reducing federal spending and deficits, eliminating earmarks and 'pork-barrel' projects, increasing government efficiency and transparency, opposing tax increases and unnecessary regulation, and promoting privatization and market-oriented reforms where applicable
Primarily funded by contributions from foundations and corporations, supplemented by individual donations, membership fees, and grants (combined CAGW/CCAGW fundraising supports operations)
Affiliated with Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW); notable individuals include long-time president Thomas A. Schatz and co-founders J. Peter Grace and Jack Anderson; frequent allies among fiscally conservative groups such as Americans for Tax Reform and the National Taxpayers Union
Nonprofit advocacy/lobbying organization (organized as a 501(c)(4) lobbying arm affiliated with the 501(c)(3) Citizens Against Government Waste)