Thursday - April 23, 2026
Public Policy & NGOs

Here's a look at documents from public policy and non-governmental organizations

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Trust for Public Land Project Garfield Heights Grows Awarded USDA Farm to School Grant
SAN FRANCISCO, California, April 23 -- The Trust for Public Land issued the following news release on April 21, 2026:

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Trust for Public Land Project Garfield Heights Grows Awarded USDA Farm to School Grant

Cleveland, OH - Trust for Public Land (TPL) today announced that its Ohio-based project, Garfield Heights Grows, has been selected as one of 52 projects nationwide to receive funding through the USDA Food and Nutrition Service's Patrick Leahy Farm to School Grant Program.

The highly competitive Fiscal Year 2026 grant program supports initiatives that connect students to local food systems ... Show Full Article

Trust for Public Land Launches 2026 'On the Ground' Event Series With Program Honoring New Philadelphia's Freedom Legacy
SAN FRANCISCO, California, April 23 -- The Trust for Public Land issued the following news release on April 21, 2026:

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Trust for Public Land Launches 2026 "On the Ground" Event Series with Program Honoring New Philadelphia's Freedom Legacy

CHICAGO -- Trust for Public Land (TPL), in partnership with the New Philadelphia Association, kicked off its 2026 On the Ground event series with a powerful program titled Land Holds the Truth: Free Frank McWorter and the Freedom Story of New Philadelphia, Illinois.

This special event spotlighted the extraordinary legacy of New Philadelphia, Illinois, ... Show Full Article

Seeing is Believing: New Probes Reveal Proteins Inside Living Cells With Unprecedented Clarity
BRONX, New York, April 23 -- The Albert Einstein College of Medicine issued the following news release:

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Seeing is Believing: New Probes Reveal Proteins Inside Living Cells with Unprecedented Clarity

Multicolor Imaging Technology Lets Researchers Track Proteins and Cellular Activity with Exceptional Precision and Minimal Background

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Fluorescent probes have transformed modern biology by allowing researchers to tag and visualize individual molecules in living cells, tissues, and animals. Using these tools, researchers can watch viruses infect cells in real time, observe cellular trash ... Show Full Article

NRWA Rural Water Policy Forum Brings Rural Water Perspective to Water Week
DUNCAN, Oklahoma, April 23 -- The National Rural Water Association issued the following news release:

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NRWA Rural Water Policy Forum Brings Rural Water Perspective to Water Week

Water and wastewater professionals, policy advocates, and federal agency leaders convened to discuss critical issues facing small and rural water systems

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The National Rural Water Association (NRWA) hosted the Rural Water Policy Forum on April 16 during the 2026 Water Week in Washington, D.C. During the forum, four panels comprising industry professionals and leaders discussed voluntary regionalization for rural ... Show Full Article

Human Rights First Democracy Watch Report Identifies Over 1,600 Threats to Civil Rights Nationwide
WASHINGTON, April 23 (TNSbrep) -- Human Rights First issued the following news on April 22, 2026:

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Human Rights First Democracy Watch Report Identifies Over 1,600 Threats to Civil Rights Nationwide

Today, Human Rights First released our annual Democracy Watch Report. The report's findings are drawn from our legislative tracker, which gathered 1600+ pieces of rights restricting legislation at the state and federal levels, exposing key authoritarian strategies within our legislative processes.

"We are witnessing a broad-scale and calculated assault on civil rights, one that has significantly ... Show Full Article

Flipping the Switch on Opportunity: The Church Helps Bring Solar Power to Navajo Nation Families
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 23 -- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints issued the following news release:

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Flipping the Switch on Opportunity: The Church Helps Bring Solar Power to Navajo Nation Families

In recent years, the Church has supported expanded access to electricity and water in remote Navajo Nation communities

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As the sun set each evening in the Navajo Nation, Colynn Begay used a small battery-powered light to help her five sons finish homework, prepare snacks and get ready for bed. On its brightest setting, the light often lasted only 20 minutes.

"Life is so challenging ... Show Full Article

California Bill Requiring Protein Powder Makers to Test Products For Heavy Metals and Disclose Results OKed by Senate Environmental Quality Committee
YONKERS, New York, April 23 -- Consumer Reports posted the following news release on April 22, 2026:

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California Bill Requiring Protein Powder Makers to Test Products For Heavy Metals and Disclose Results OKed by Senate Environmental Quality Committee

Consumer Reports Survey Finds Strong Public Support For Mandating Testing and Reporting of Toxic Elements in Protein Powders and Shakes

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SACRAMENTO, CA - The California Senate Environment Quality Committee approved a bill today introduced by Senator Steve Padilla that requires protein powder manufacturers to test their products for heavy ... Show Full Article