23andMe's Bankruptcy Exposes Fragility of How Genetic Data is Utilized Beyond Fee-For-Service, Says Villanova Law Professor
VILLANOVA, Pennsylvania, Feb. 17 (TNSjou) -- Villanova University issued the following news release:
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23andMe's Bankruptcy Exposes Fragility of How Genetic Data is Utilized Beyond Fee-For-Service, Says Villanova Law Professor
The further use of your genetic data "all depends on the policies of the individual companies," according to Ana Santos Rutchsman.
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When individuals sign up for direct-to-consumer genetic testing, the extent to which they ever think about their genetic data is li more
Abington Students Learn to Lead With AI in Reimagined Research Seminar
ABINGTON, Pennsylvania, Feb. 17 -- Pennsylvania State University Abington campus issued the following news:
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Abington students learn to lead with AI in reimagined research seminar
By Regina Broscius
A research seminar at Penn State Abington took an unexpected turn last fall when Pierce Salguero, professor of history and of health humanities, tasked his students with redesigning the entire course with artificial intelligence (AI) at the center of their workflow. It became a hands on oppo more
CommonSpirit Health Urges Caution and Standards for AI in Clinical Care
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- CommonSpirit Health has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services expressing its views on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical care. The organization emphasizes the potential of AI to enhance healthcare delivery while advocating for stringent guidelines to ensure patient safety and ethical use.
CommonSpirit Health, a nationwide health system renowned for its faith-based, safety-net mission, asserts that al more
Dartmouth College: Trustees Discuss Innovation and Entrepreneurship
HANOVER, New Hampshire, Feb. 17 -- Dartmouth College issued the following news:
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Trustees Discuss Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Board bids farewell to Liz Lempres '83, Thayer '84, as Gregg Lemkau '91 takes over as chair.
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Growing Dartmouth's strength in research, its tie to entrepreneurship and impact, and a comprehensive update from the Tuck School of Business were among the topics the Board of Trustees took up during its Jan. 29-31 meeting in Hanover.
Board members also celebrate more
Davenport University: 'Engage With Education' Event Inspires Tomorrow's Teachers
GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan, Feb. 17 -- Davenport University issued the following news:
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'Engage with Education' event inspires tomorrow's teachers
Leslie Kinnee, DU Communications
Davenport University's College of Urban Education (CUE) recently hosted 70 high school students at the W.A. Lettinga Grand Rapids Campus for a day focused on preparing the next generation of educators.
The "Engage with Education" event sparked ideas, built connections and excited the aspiring teachers about life more
FAU's Federated Learning AI Model Presented at Top AI Conference
BOCA RATON, Florida, Feb. 17 (TNSjou) -- Florida Atlantic University, a component of the state university system in Florida, issued the following news:
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FAU's Federated Learning AI Model Presented at Top AI Conference
Study Snapshot: Researchers at FAU's College of Engineering and Computer Science have developed a novel solution to key challenges in federated learning. Their system, called the personalized federated dual-branch framework (pFedDB), redefines how shared and local knowledge more
HPE Self-Driving Network Enables Transformation of Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium to Enhance Fan Experience
SPRING, Texas, Feb. 17 -- Hewlett Packard Enterprise, an information technology company, issued the following news release:
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HPE self-driving network enables transformation of Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium to enhance fan experience
Atletico de Madrid modernizes its stadium's connectivity with HPE Networking technology, incorporating AI, automation, and sustainability to create a next-generation infrastructure
In this article
* The project includes a comprehensive renovation of the R more
Internet Governance Project Issues Commentary: Did an AI Application Really 'Bully' a Human?
ATLANTA, Georgia, Feb. 17 -- The Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy Internet Governance Project issued the following commentary on Feb. 15, 2026, by Milton Mueller, founder of IGP, a scholar specializing in the political economy of information and communication:
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Did an AI application really "bully" a human?
There is a battle over the reputation of advanced AI applications going on in the news. Two worldviews conflict: Are we unleashing dangerous forces that threaten more
Mizzou Researchers Uncover How Plants Regulate Root Growth
COLUMBIA, Missouri, Feb. 17 (TNSjou) -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
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Mizzou researchers uncover how plants regulate root growth
A key protein in plants controls their root length and can be modified, paving the way for longer roots, more drought-resistant crops.
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What's the key to growing resilient crops that can survive tough conditions? Researchers at the University of Missouri are getting to the root of it -- literally.
Researchers in the Walter G more
Oakland University Awards Three Community Changemaker Challenge Grants to Advance Local Impact
ROCHESTER, Michigan, Feb. 17 -- Oakland University issued the following news:
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Oakland University awards three Community Changemaker Challenge Grants to advance local impact
Oakland University will fund three high-impact projects through its Community Changemaker Challenge Grant program, expanding its original plan to support two initiatives following a competitive campus-wide review.
The Community Changemaker Challenge Grant Selection Committee -- composed of Amy Banes-Bercelli, vice p more
Radiology Associates Supports FDA Plan To Streamline Oversight of Low Risk AI Devices
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Radiology Associates P.A. has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration expressing support for a proposed order aimed at streamlining the regulatory process for low-risk radiology computer-aided detection and diagnosis devices. The initiative seeks to pave the way for more innovative applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology, while maintaining rigorous oversight for higher-risk technologies.
RAPA's letter highlights the pot more
Religion and Spirituality Power Annual Lecture Series From VCU Hub
RICHMOND, Virginia, Feb. 17 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news:
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Religion and spirituality power annual lecture series from new VCU hub
The Center for the Study of Global Religions and Spiritualities encourages a broader understanding of world culture.
By Sian Wilkerson
A four-part lecture series that kicks off this month highlights how a new Virginia Commonwealth University initiative is using religion and spirituality as a lens for exploring world culture, more
Secretary of State Rubio, Slovak P.M. Fico Issues Remarks at Joint News Availability
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia, Feb. 17 -- The U.S. State Department issued the following transcript of a joint news availability on Feb. 15, 2026, by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico:
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MODERATOR: (Via interpreter) Hello, ladies and gentlemen. Please, welcome to our press conference after mutual meeting of the Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico and Secretary of State of the U.S. Marco Rubio. So, Prime Minister, please, you have the word.
PRIME MINISTER FICO: more
Secretary Rubio Advances National Security Through Civil Nuclear Deals in Central Europe
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The U.S. State Department issued the following news release on Feb. 16, 2026:
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Secretary Rubio Advances National Security Through Civil Nuclear Deals in Central Europe
In Bratislava and Budapest February 15-16, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced concrete steps towards building nuclear power plants in Central Europe using cutting-edge U.S. nuclear energy technologies, advancing our mutual security interests in the region. These announcements pave the way to im more
Texas Christian University Issues Horned Frogs In the News Wrap Up for Feb. 1-13, 2026
FORT WORTH, Texas, Feb. 17 -- Texas Christian University issued the following Horned Frogs In the News wrap up for Feb. 1-13, 2026:
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From Vietnam to online dating and from Super Bowl ads to AI, media come to TCU for news and thought leadership.
A nonprofit looking to knock out college suicides steps into the ring at TCU (https://fortworthreport.org/2026/02/12/a-nonprofit-looking-to-knock-out-college-suicides-steps-into-the-ring-at-tcu/)
Sofia Collins, Walter Frazer, students
Feb. 12, more
University of Virginia: Q&A - Why are a Child's First 1,000 Days So Critical for Brain Building?
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, Feb. 17 -- The University of Virginia issued the following Q&A on Feb. 16, 2026, by Mike Mather with Meghan Puglia, associate professor of neurology and researcher in the School of Medicine:
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Q&A: Why are a child's first 1,000 days so critical for brain building?
Year after year, government records show late summer is when most babies are born, with August as the most common birth month. That means - right now - tens of thousands of future parents are planning more
Virginia Tech: Curious Conversations' Podcast - Francesco Ferretti Talks About the Unknowns of Sharks
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Feb. 17 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
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Curious Conversations' podcast: Francesco Ferretti talks about the unknowns of sharks
By Travis Williams
Francesco Ferretti joined Virginia Tech's "Curious Conversations" to talk about the state of shark populations worldwide and the knowledge gaps that challenge conservation strategies. Ferretti explained the role of sharks in the larger marine ecosystem, the challenges of gathering data on shark populations, a more
Virginia Tech: Stavrou Family Gifts Establish $350,000 to Support Junior Faculty and Graduate Scholarships in the D.C. Area
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Feb. 17 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
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Stavrou family gifts establish $350,000 to support junior faculty and graduate scholarships in the D.C. area
By Franki Fitterer
Angelos Stavrou's decision to create an endowment at Virginia Tech goes beyond his role as a professor in the College of Engineering.
Angelos and his wife, Daliborka, both completed their graduate education in the United States after growing up abroad and deeply value the transformativ more
Waynesburg U. Launches 24/7 AI Recruiter
WAYNESBURG, Pennsylvania, Feb. 17 -- Waynesburg University issued the following news:
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Waynesburg U. launches new 24/7 AI Recruiter
Kayla Ayers
Waynesburg University's Office of Admissions recently launched a new tool to further enhance the Admissions experience for prospective students and their families by providing 24/7 access to answers for their enrollment questions through Buzz, a friendly AI Recruiter.
With the help of Buzz, students can receive answers to their questions within more
AI governance is not just top-down in China, research finds
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Feb. 16 -- Northeastern University issued the following news:
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AI governance is not just top-down in China, research finds
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Political scientist Xuechen Chen said traditional Chinese values and market driven factors have also driven moves to regulate generative AI platforms.
by Patrick Daly February 16, 2026
LONDON -China-watchers arguing that Beijing's artificial intelligence controls are dependent on its authoritarian government are peddling a "stereotypical more
Calif. Civil Rights Dept. Opposes HUD's Plan to Change Disparate Impact Regulation
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The California Civil Rights Department (CRD) has voiced strong opposition to a proposed rule by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that seeks to eliminate the agency's regulations regarding disparate impact liability under the Fair Housing Act. In a public comment letter, CRD emphasized that this decision could severely undermine efforts to combat housing discrimination, both at a state level in California and across the nation.
According to CRD, t more
Cornell partnerships propel semiconductor innovation through NY THRIVE vouchers
ITHACA, New York, Feb. 16 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Cornell partnerships propel semiconductor innovation through NY THRIVE vouchers
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Several New York-based technology companies are accelerating next-generation semiconductor manufacturing with support from the NY THRIVE Innovation Voucher program, including projects in collaboration with Cornell University's world-class research facilities.
The NY THRIVE (Technology Hub for Revolutionary Innovation and Viable E more
Cornell Tech names Chief of Health Innovation, launches Health Tech Hub Advisory Committee
ITHACA, New York, Feb. 16 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Cornell Tech names Chief of Health Innovation, launches Health Tech Hub Advisory Committee
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Cornell Tech has appointed Tanzeem Choudhury as its Chief of Health Innovation and has formed a new Health Tech Hub Advisory Committee composed of leaders from across the healthcare industry.
Choudury has served as the director of the Health Tech Hub at the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute for five years. She is also more
GE Aerospace Calls on DOT to Balance Near-Term Innovation and Long-Term Aviation Research
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- GE Aerospace has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation addressing the research, development, and technology strategic plan. In the letter, the organization outlines strategies and recommendations for prioritizing research investments over the next two to twenty-five years.
In its letter, GE Aerospace emphasizes the necessity of a balanced approach when allocating research funds, advocating for a blend of near-term projects and long-ter more
Helping urban youth use AI to navigate the future
ITHACA, New York, Feb. 16 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Helping urban youth use AI to navigate the future
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When Christian Gant-Madison '25 looks at youth growing up in the Philadelphia neighborhood he came from, he knows the cycle of violence and trauma that can keep kids stuck in a bad situation.
Through his non-profit, Change the Narrative 333, Gant-Madison hopes to provide information and opportunities to break that cycle for youth from urban areas.
"As I was more
Lujan, Scott Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Develop, Demonstrate, and Deploy Technologies to Accelerate Nuclear Waste Cleanup
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, D-New Mexico, issued the following news release:
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Lujan, Scott Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Develop, Demonstrate, and Deploy Technologies to Accelerate Nuclear Waste Cleanup
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Washington, D.C. - Today, U.S. Senators Ben Ray Lujan (D-N.M.) and Tim Scott (R-S.C.) introduced the Combining Laboratory Expertise to Accelerate Novel Solutions for Minimizing Accumulated Radioactive Toxins (CLEAN SMART) Act, legislation that would build on the su more
Missouri S&T and community members unite through Rolla LOOP
ROLLA, Missouri, Feb. 16 -- Missouri University of Science and Technology posted the following news:
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Missouri S&T and community members unite through Rolla LOOP
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A Missouri S&T leader and a partner of the Rolla community once shared a dream: to create a space where entrepreneurs and community members could connect, collaborate and grow Rolla together.
That dream became the Rolla LOOP, a monthly gathering supported by S&T's Kummer College and started by "the Rachels" -Dr. Rachel Kohm more
National Association of Residential Property Managers Urges HUD to Maintain Disparate Impact Regulation
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development regarding the agency's implementation of the Fair Housing Act's disparate impact standard. The letter reflects NARPM's commitment to fair housing and expresses concern over the potential withdrawal of current disparate impact regulations.
In the letter, NARPM emphasizes its dedication to fair housing, stating that more
New AI model could cut the costs of developing protein drugs
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Feb. 16 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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New AI model could cut the costs of developing protein drugs
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Industrial yeasts are a powerhouse of protein production, used to manufacture vaccines, biopharmaceuticals, and other useful compounds. In a new study, MIT chemical engineers have harnessed artificial intelligence to optimize the development of new protein manufacturing processes, which could reduce the overall costs of more
Penn College adds two AI minors to academic offerings
WILLIAMSPORT, Pennsylvania, Feb. 16 -- The Pennsylvania College of Technology posted the following news:
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Penn College adds two AI minors to academic offerings
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As a national leader in applied technology education, Pennsylvania College of Technology is built for a global economy driven by artificial intelligence. The addition of academic minors devoted to AI reflects that reality.
Beginning in the 2026-27 academic year, bachelor's degree and combined bachelor's/master's degree studen more
Special issue highlights research advancing women's heart disease and stroke care
DALLAS, Texas, Feb. 16 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release:
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Special issue highlights research advancing women's heart disease and stroke care
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Research Highlights:
* Pregnancy-related cardiovascular health, including how hypertensive disorders of pregnancy contribute to premature cardiovascular disease, how stopping statins prior to pregnancy affects maternal and infant outcomes, and the impact of smoking during pregnancy on b more
The Human Cost of Unregulated AI Tools
NEW YORK, Feb. 16 [Category: International] -- Human Rights Watch posted the following news:
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The Human Cost of Unregulated AI Tools
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On December 24, Elon Musk, CEO of xAI, encouraged people to try the Grok chatbot's new image editing feature. Users quickly began using this tool to sexualize images, mostly of women and in some cases children.
Following Musk's December 31 posts showcasing Grok-edited images of himself in a bikini and a SpaceX rocket with a woman's undressed body super more
UCF Launches School of Technology, Leadership and Innovation to Help Organizations Turn Technology into Performance
ORLANDO, Florida, Feb. 16 -- The University of Central Florida posted the following news:
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UCF Launches School of Technology, Leadership and Innovation to Help Organizations Turn Technology into Performance
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To help organizations translate technology investments into leadership capability, organizational performance and innovation, UCF is launching the School of Technology, Leadership and Innovation (STLI), a university-wide initiative designed to connect faculty expertise with industr more
UOPX Embeds AI Skills In Degree Programs
PHOENIX, Arizona, Feb. 16 -- The University of Phoenix issued the following news release:
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UOPX Embeds AI Skills In Degree Programs
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Framework establishes academic AI pillars and embeds AI across programs, course experiences and academic operations-supported by the University's Center for AI Resources and a skills-aligned, career-focused ecosystem
University of Phoenix today announces its academic AI pillars, a three-part framework designed to help working adult learners develop prac more
UT San Antonio to launch nation's first open-access neuromorphic computing hub
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Feb. 16 -- The University of Texas-San Antonio issued the following news:
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UT San Antonio to launch nation's first open-access neuromorphic computing hub
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is getting smarter, but with its increasing capacity comes a growing energy footprint.
As modern AI models expand, massive data centers are needed -technology that consumes levels of energy and finite natural resources that some experts warn is unsustainable.
To tackle this challen more
Washington Legal Foundation Raises Concern Over Proposed Federal Rule of Evidence 707
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Washington Legal Foundation (WLF) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules regarding Proposed Rule of Evidence 707 expressing significant concerns about the implications of this rule. WLF advocates for free enterprise, individual rights, limited government, and adheres to the rule of law, highlighting the importance of reliable evidence in the courtroom.
The foundation emphasizes that the Proposed Rule fails to adequately more
MSU students confront the hidden ethical history of STEM
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Feb. 15 -- Michigan State University posted the following news:
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MSU students confront the hidden ethical history of STEM
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Victor Piercey hadn't thought much about the morality of actuary science. A tour of the Zekelman Holocaust Center changed everything.
The Michigan State University alum, now a professor at Ferris State University, was stunned when his tour guide mentioned that Nazi concentration camps were insured. As a teacher in Ferris State's actuary sc more
War, Energy Departments Team up to Advance Future of Nuclear Power, Military Base Energy Security
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 -- The U.S. Department of War issued the following news:
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War, Energy Departments Team up to Advance Future of Nuclear Power, Military Base Energy Security
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At March Air Reserve Base, California, today, a next-generation nuclear reactor was loaded aboard a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft for transport to Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The reactor will eventually head to the Utah San Rafael Energy Lab for testing and evaluation.
The Ward 250 is a 5 megawatt nuclear react more
Secretary of State Calls on European Leaders to Defend Western Civilization in Munich Security Conference Speech
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. State Department issued the following news release:
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Secretary of State Calls on European Leaders to Defend Western Civilization in Munich Security Conference Speech
Secretary of State Marco Rubio addressed the Munich Security Conference in a speech championing the leading role of the U.S. on the world stage, the Trump Administration's American First foreign policy, and America's deep commitment to the future of Europe and Western Civilization.
Secretary more
Secretary of State Rubio Issues Remarks Munich Security Conference
MUNICH, Germany, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. State Department issued the following remarks by Secretary Marco Rubio at the Munich Security Conference:
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Thank you very much. We gather here today as members of a historic alliance, an alliance that saved and changed the world. When this conference began in 1963, it was in a nation - actually, it was on a continent - that was divided against itself. The line between communism and freedom ran through the heart of Germany. The first barbed fences of th more
University of Utah: 4th Fintech Xchange Explores AI, Responsibility to Consumers
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Feb. 14 -- The University of Utah issued the following news release:
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4th Fintech Xchange explores AI, responsibility to consumers
The University of Utah's Fintech Center has a reputation for bringing together financial creators and thought leaders, and this month's 4th Annual Fintech Xchange is one more proof point.
Nearly 400 innovators and executives from companies including Visa, Intuit, LoanPro and KPMG gathered in downtown Salt Lake City Feb. 4-6 to discuss h more
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Secretary of State Rubio, Slovak P.M. Fico Issues Remarks at Joint News Availability
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia, Feb. 17 -- The U.S. State Department issued the following transcript of a joint news availability on Feb. 15, 2026, by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico:
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MODERATOR: (Via interpreter) Hello, ladies and gentlemen. Please, welcome to our press conference after mutual meeting of the Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico and Secretary of State of the U.S. Marco Rubio. So, Prime Minister, please, you have the word.
PRIME MINISTER FICO: more
Ranking Member Shaheen, Bipartisan Congressional Delegation Issue Readout of Meeting With Danish P.M. Frederiksen, Greenlandic P.M. Nielsen
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-New Hampshire, ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, along with Sens. Thom Tillis, R-North Carolina, and Mark Kelly, D-Arizona, and Rep. Sara Jacobs, D-California, issued the following readout of their meeting with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference:
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READOUT: Ranking Member Shaheen, Senators Tillis, Kelly, Represent more
Tipoffs: Public Comments on Proposed Federal Rules
**Company Voices Concerns Over Federal Regulations in Public Comment Letter**
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A local company has sent a public comment letter to the U.S. Federal Agency regarding regulatory measures that could impact its operations. The organization expressed apprehension over the implications these regulations could have on both its business performance and broader industry practices.
In the letter, the company outlined specific provisions within the proposed regulations that it believes may hinder operational efficiency. The organization noted that while it un more
AccessAbility, Coalition of 62 Advocacy Groups Oppose HUD Plan To Rescind Disparate Impact Protections
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- AccessAbility, in collaboration with 62 undersigned organizations advocating for gender justice and the rights of survivors of gender-based violence, has voiced opposition to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) proposed rule to rescind the existing disparate impact standards under the Fair Housing Act. The public comment letter highlights concerns that the proposed rule would undermine critical protections against discriminatory housing practices t more
ADAPT National Opposes Changes to Fair Housing Act's Disparate Impact Standard
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- ADAPT National has submitted a public comment letter opposing the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) proposed rule to remove the Fair Housing Act's discriminatory effects regulations. The organization asserts that this action represents a refusal by HUD to fully enforce the law regarding disparate impact, which could exacerbate discrimination against disabled persons.
In its letter, ADAPT National highlighted that most disabled individuals rely on so more
Alaska Sen. Murkowski Supports Recertification of Prince William Sound Regional Citizens Advisory Council
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Coast Guard advocating for the recertification of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council (PWSRCAC). The letter highlights the pivotal role in working with local communities to oversee oil transportation and storage activities in the region.
Established under the Oil Spill Pollution Act of 1990, the PWSRCAC serves as a critical voice for citizens, providing oversight and more
Alaska Sen. Sullivan Supports Recertification of Prince William Sound Regional Citizens Advisory Council
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Coast Guard in support of the recertification of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens Advisory Council. The council has undergone significant development since its inception after the Exxon Valdez oil spill and continues to play a crucial role in ensuring oil transport safety in the region.
Established under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, PWSRCAC was formed to promote public involvement in p more
Alliance for Automotive Innovation Urges NHTSA to Modernize Vehicle Safety Standards
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Alliance for Automotive Innovation has issued a public comment letter to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) emphasizing the need for updated and flexible Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) to accommodate automated driving systems. The organization commended NHTSA's recognition of existing regulations that may hinder technological advancement.
In its letter, Auto Innovators highlighted the importance of establishing a cohesive and ob more
Associated Industries of Florida Backs BOEM 2026-2031 Offshore Leasing Plan
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Associated Industries of Florida has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) expressing strong support for the proposed National Oil and Gas Leasing program for 2026-2031. The organization emphasizes that this program is essential for maintaining energy reliability and ensuring affordable energy for consumers.
The Five-Year Plan, as outlined in the letter, aims to expand energy access across strategic areas in the Pacific, offshor more
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Baltimore Regional Housing Partnership (BRHP) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) opposing proposed amendments to the Fair Housing Act's (FHA) discriminatory effects regulations. This proposed rule seeks to eliminate long-standing protections that have been vital in combating discrimination in housing, potentially leading to a regression of civil rights advancements made over the decades.
In the public co more
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers & Trainmen Express Safety Concerns Over Union Pacific Waiver
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) has submitted a public comment letter to the Federal Railroad Administration expressing their opposition to Union Pacific's (UP) request for an extension of a waiver of compliance concerning federal rail safety regulations. BLET represents over 31,000 locomotive engineers and trainmen, emphasizing their vested interest in rail safety for both their members and the nation's rail network.
In their correspondence, t more
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers & Trainmen Urges Extended Public Comment Period on Safety Waivers
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen has submitted a public comment letter to the Federal Railroad Administration urging for an extended public comment period regarding three critical petitions for relief and extensions of compliance waivers affecting railway safety regulations.
BLET, which represents over 31,000 active locomotive engineers and trainmen, stresses the importance of safety in the operation of trains throughout the nation. They contend that t more
Calusa Waterkeeper Opposes Gulf Lease Sales In Comments To BOEM Over 11th Outer Continental Shelf Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Calusa Waterkeeper has issued a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing opposition to the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Draft Proposed Program. The letter articulates over the environmental, economic and health impacts that increased offshore drilling could pose to Florida's coastal ecosystems and communities.
In the letter, the organization highlights the critical role that the Gulf's ecosystems play in su more
Captains For Clean Water Calls for Protection of Eastern Gulf in Leasing Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Captains For Clean Water has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing concerns regarding the inclusion of the Eastern Gulf of America in the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Draft Proposed Program. The organization advocates for the safeguarding of the state's water resources critical for outdoor recreation, tourism, and commercial fishing industries.
The letter highlights the long-lasting impacts of th more
Carnegie Mellon University Researchers Criticize DOE Report on Greenhouse Gas Emissions
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A group of professors and researchers from Carnegie Mellon University has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy expressing concerns regarding the report "Critical Review of Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the U.S. Climate." They argue that the report, which aims to summarize the implications of greenhouse gas emissions, demonstrates a concerning lack of scientific rigor, transparency and adherence to established guidelines.
The letter i more
Center On Budget And Policy Priorities Urges Withdrawal Of Proposed CMS Rule On Medicaid Funding
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) has submitted a public comment letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) urging the withdrawal of a proposed rule that seeks to prohibit federal funding for gender-affirming care services provided to children and youth. The organization emphasizes that this rule is inconsistent with the guarantee of access to necessary medical care for vulnerable populations.
The proposed rule aims to restrict federal fu more
Chesapeake Climate Action Network Action Fund Urges BOEM to Reject Offshore Drilling Expansion
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Chesapeake Climate Action Network Action Fund has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing opposition to the proposed expansion of offshore oil and gas drilling. The organization urges to protect coasts from oil drilling and the associated disruptions, as outlined in the Draft Proposed Program for the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program.
CCAN AF emphasizes the potential environmental and health more
City of Capitola (Calif.) Mayor Margaux Urges BOEM to Halt Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The City of Capitola (California) Mayor Margaux Morgan has issued a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing opposition to the proposed 11th National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil & Gas Leasing Draft Proposed Program. The letter highlights concerns specific to California's central coast, warning that oil lease sales scheduled to begin in 2027 pose imminent risks to both the local environment and economy.
The Capitola City Council relea more
City of Encinitas Mayor Ehlers Opposes Against Proposed Oil Leasing Program Off California Coast
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The City of Encinitas, California, Mayor Bruce Ehlers has expressed its strong opposition to the proposed 11th National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Draft Proposed Program in a public comment letter submitted to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. The proposed initiative could lead to up to 34 offshore lease sales, including six in Southern California, between 2027 and 2030.
In its letter, the city emphasized that while recognizing the federal gove more
City Of Marina Strongly Opposes Offshore Drilling And Seabed Mining
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The City of Marina, California, has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing its firm opposition to any proposals permitting offshore oil and gas drilling or deep seabed mining within California's coastal waters and adjacent federal territories. The letter emphasizes the potential environmental and economic repercussions these activities could impose on the region.
In its letter, the City of Marina highlighted the interconnecte more
City of Whittier Urges Recertification of Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council to Ensure Community Safety
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The City of Whittier, Alaska, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Coast Guard Arctic District voicing support for the recertification of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council (PWSRCAC). This advisory body is essential for ensuring the safety and sustainability of the local environment and economy, particularly in light of the vital role the Prince William Sound area plays for Whittier residents.
In the letter, the city emphasized that more
COLAB Backs Regular Gulf Lease Sales In Comments To BOEM On 11th Outer Continental Shelf Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- COLAB has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management regarding the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Draft Proposed Program. The organization expressed support for a consistent and reliable offshore leasing program aimed at fostering economic growth in the Bayou Region.
In its letter, COLAB emphasized the importance of offshore oil and natural gas development in the Gulf of America, which accounts for approximately 1 more
Colorado Center on Law & Policy Objects to HUD's Proposed Changes to Fair Housing Regulations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Colorado Center on Law and Policy (CCLP) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) expressing opposition to the proposed repeal of its regulation governing the Fair Housing Act's disparate impact standard. The letter highlights multiple legal concerns regarding the process and rationale behind HUD's decision, asserting that it contradicts established law and judicial precedent.
CCLP identifies significant flaws more
Comment Letter Recommended for Endangered Species Listing
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service urging the federal agency to list the Fish Lake Valley tui chub (Siphateles obesus ssp.) under the Endangered Species Act. The organization asserts that the fish, native to the Fish Valley Basin in Esmeralda County, Nevada, faces an imminent risk of extinction due to habitat loss, groundwater depletion, and competition with invasive species.
According to a recent Species Status Assessment completed by more
Comments Against Endangered Species Status for Fish Lake Valley Tui Chub
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter addressed to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has sparked debate regarding the proposed endangered species designation for the Fish Lake Valley Tui Chub. The letter argues that there is insufficient scientific evidence to classify the fish as endangered under the Endangered Species Act.
The correspondence emphasizes that the Fish Lake Valley Tui Chub, despite habitat concerns, has shown a stable population of over 2,000 fish for the past two deca more
Comments on FDA's Bayesian Methodology Document Raises Concerns
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) highlights substantial concerns regarding the agency's recent draft document on the use of Bayesian methodology in clinical trials of drug and biological products. The letter praised the FDA for its efforts to adopt Bayesian methods but raised serious objections to specific recommendations made within the draft.
The letter emphasized that while the FDA's approach represents a positive step to more
CommonSpirit Health Urges Caution and Standards for AI in Clinical Care
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- CommonSpirit Health has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services expressing its views on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical care. The organization emphasizes the potential of AI to enhance healthcare delivery while advocating for stringent guidelines to ensure patient safety and ethical use.
CommonSpirit Health, a nationwide health system renowned for its faith-based, safety-net mission, asserts that al more
Conservation Law Foundation Opposes Proposed Oil and Gas Leasing in U.S. Oceans
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Conservation Law Foundation has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) voicing opposition to the Draft Proposed Program (DPP) for the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. In the letter, CLF denounces the proposed expansion of oil and gas leasing activities, which threatens marine ecosystems and coastal communities across New England.
Founded in 1966, CLF aims to protect and restore the environmen more
Consumer Energy Alliance Urges Support for Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management advocating for the approval and implementation of the 11th National Oil and Gas Leasing Draft Proposed Program. The organization emphasizes that offshore oil and gas production is essential for maintaining energy reliability and affordability for American consumers.
CEA, which represents a diverse membership including families, farmers, small businesses, and manuf more
Cook Inletkeeper Opposes Lower Cook Inlet Lease Sales In Comments To BOEM On 11th Outer Continental Shelf Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Cook Inletkeeper has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management voicing opposition to the inclusion of offshore oil and gas leases in Lower Cook Inlet as part of the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The organization is dedicated to protecting the Cook Inlet watershed and the diverse ecosystems it supports.
Inletkeeper reiterated that the potential harm to marine life from oil and gas development in Co more
Council of Large Public Housing Authorities, Reno & Cavanaugh Oppose HUD Plan To Rescind Disparate Impact Rule
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Council of Large Public Housing Authorities (CLPHA) and Reno & Cavanaugh PLLC have submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development regarding a controversial proposed rule that seeks to rescind existing regulations on disparate impact as defined by the Fair Housing Act. Their concerns center around the potential impact this move could have on equitable housing access for vulnerable communities.
The proposed rule aims to elimina more
County of Alameda Opposes HUD's Proposed Changes to Fair Housing Act Regulations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The County of Alameda, California, has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development voicing opposition to a proposed rule that seeks to eliminate the disparate impact standard under the Fair Housing Act. The county argues that the proposed changes would lead to increased discrimination against marginalized groups and undermine decades of legal precedent aimed at ensuring fair housing practices for all residents.
In its letter, Ala more
Crab Boat Owners Association Opposes BOEM West Coast Oil and Gas Leasing Over Fishing and Ecosystem Concerns
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Crab Boat Owners Association has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing opposition to proposed oil and gas leasing off the U.S. West Coast. The association is particularly concerned about the impact of such leasing on fishing-dependent communities and vital marine ecosystems.
The CBOA highlighted the importance of preserving the California Current Ecosystem (CCE) and ensuring that vital habitats remain unharmed. With memb more
Defense Health Agency Urges FDA to Classify Snakebite Envenomation as Tropical Disease
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Defense Health Agency has submitted a public comment letter to the Food and Drug Administration advocating for the inclusion of snakebite envenomation in the list of tropical diseases as defined in the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. This request comes in light of the alarming statistics reported by the World Health Organization which estimates that around 5.4 million individuals suffer snake bites globally each year.
The DHA emphasized the pressing nature of thi more
Economists Group Urge DOE To Revise Climate Review Citing Outdated Research And Misstated Economic Impacts
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A group of leading climate and environmental economists has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) criticizing the agency's report titled "A Critical Review of Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the U.S. Climate." The economists assert that the review fails to accurately reflect the current state of knowledge in climate economics, potentially hindering effective policymaking.
The economists' letter highlights specific chapters that th more
Endangered Species Act Proposal for Fish Lake Valley Tui Chub Gains Support
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter urging the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to list the Fish Lake Valley tui chub as an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act. The organization emphasizes the urgent need for federal protection for this fish species, which is endemic to an isolated water system in Nevada and faces significant habitat threats.
The tui chub's survival is closely tied to springs that are sustained by groundwater from the local aquifer, making it particular more
Environment America Opposes Expansion of Offshore Drilling Proposals
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Environment America has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management opposing the proposed expansion of offshore drilling laid out in the Draft Proposed Program for the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The organization argues that expanding drilling poses significant risks to marine ecosystems and coastal communities.
Environment America's letter highlights the potential for catastrophic oil spills as a more
Environmental Groups Oppose EPA's Approval of Ohio Hazardous Waste Program Changes
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Environmental Law & Policy Center and the Ohio Environmental Council have issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) opposing its proposal to approve changes to Ohio's State Hazardous Waste Management Program. These organizations argue that the proposed approvals are premature and violate federal regulations through inadequate public notice and insufficient program safeguards.
The roots of the controversy lie in the EPA's prior co more
FDA Urged to Enhance Gluten Labeling Regulations for Packaged Foods
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A recent public comment letter addressed to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has called for urgent regulatory action concerning gluten labeling on packaged foods. The letter, submitted by a concerned parent from Indianapolis, Indiana, highlights the potential dangers posed by inadequate labeling of gluten-containing grains and the cross-contact risks associated with oats.
The letter emphasizes the necessity for explicit disclosure of all gluten sources, specifi more
Federal Agency Faces Opposition Over Oil and Gas Development in Central Coast
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is facing growing opposition from community residents of Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties regarding its Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and potential Resource Management Plan (RMP) Amendment related to oil and gas leasing and development in the region. As concerns mount among the nearly 700,000 residents, local groups highlight health, environmental, and economic implications of such developments.
Residents of the area more
Fjord & Fish Sciences Extends Support for Recertification of Prince William Sound Citizens' Advisory Council
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Fjord and Fish Sciences has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Coast Guard advocating for the recertification of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council (PWSRCAC). Established in the aftermath of the Exxon Valdez oil spill, PWSRCAC has played a vital role in ensuring the environmentally safe operation of the Alyeska terminal and its tanker operations for over 35 years.
In the letter, Fjord & Fish Sciences emphasized the importance of the PW more
Florida State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Backs BOEM 2026-2031 Offshore Leasing Plan Citing Energy Reliability And Coastal Protections
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Florida State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing support for the proposed National Oil and Gas Leasing Program for 2026-2031. The organization emphasizes the importance of regular lease sales to ensure energy reliability and affordability for consumers.
The Five-Year Plan put forth by the agency seeks to expand energy access in strategic areas, including the Pacific, offshore Alaska, a more
Food Label Guidelines Requested by Health Advocates in Letter to FDA
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), urging clearer guidelines on food labeling for gluten-free products. The organization highlights increasing consumer concern over the accuracy of ingredient declarations, particularly regarding the presence of gluten in various packaged foods.
In the letter, the coalition emphasizes that while federal regulations require the declaration of wheat in food labels, similar transparency is lacking for othe more
Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility, National Alliance to Stop Impaired Driving Support NHTSA Effort On Advanced Drunk Driving Prevention Technology
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility (Responsibility.org) and the National Alliance to Stop Impaired Driving (NASID) submitted a public comment letter to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration expressing support for the request for comments on Advanced Drunk Driving Prevention Technology Telltale Development. The organizations argue that such technologies are essential for enhancing public safety and reducing alcohol-impaired driving fatalities.
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Friends of the San Juans Urges BOEM To Halt Offshore Lease Sales In OCS Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Friends of the San Juans has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing their concerns regarding the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The organization emphasizes that the proposed leasing schedule could pose serious threats to the migratory and endangered species inhabiting the Salish Sea.
In their correspondence, Friends of the San Juans highlighted that nearly two-thirds of voting constituents more
Heal the Ocean Urges BOEM to Exclude California Coastal Areas from Oil Leases
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Heal the Ocean has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) urging the agency to remove proposed offshore oil leases from its Draft Proposed Program for the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The organization cites the economic dependence of the Santa Barbara Channel region on tourism and fishing, along with concerns about environmental impacts, as key reasons for its opposition.
In its letter, Heal more
Healthy Gulf Urges BOEM to Withdraw Proposed Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Healthy Gulf has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management opposing any offshore oil and gas leasing as part of the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Draft Proposed Program. The organization argues that decades of drilling have already inflicted significant ecological damage, health impacts and community disruptions.
In its letter, Healthy Gulf cites the Gulf Coast as the most heavily developed offshore oil and gas more
Hispanic Policy Group Comments on Proposed National Oil and Gas Leasing Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Hispanic Policy Group has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management regarding the proposed 2026-2031 National Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The organization expressed appreciation for the efforts to develop a comprehensive Five-Year Plan that emphasizes energy reliability, affordability for consumers, environmental stewardship and national security considerations.
In their correspondence, the Hispanic Policy Group noted that the propose more
Housing and Civil Rights Coalition Oppose HUD Plan To Eliminate Disparate Impact Rule
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A coalition of housing and civil rights groups submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development expressing opposition to the proposed rule that seeks to eliminate its disparate impact regulations under the Fair Housing Act. The coalition raises concerns regarding the decision to deprioritize the enforcement of discrimination claims based on disparate impact, a principle they argue is essential for combating housing discrimination.
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Housing Coalition Urge HUD To Retain Disparate Impact Regulations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Enterprise Community Partners, along with the Housing Partnership Network, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, National Housing Trust and Stewards of Affordable Housing for the Future, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) expressing opposition to a proposed rule aimed at removing the department's Disparate Impact regulations under the Fair Housing Act. This coalition of organizations emphasized that the curr more
Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation & Conservation District Opposes Offshore Oil Operations Along Northern California Coast
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation and Conservation District has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management voicing opposition to the Draft Proposed Program for the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The district highlighted environmental concerns associated with offshore oil operations and the potential risks these activities pose to the region's coastline and ecosystems.
In their letter, the district argue more
Humboldt Waterkeeper Urges BOEM to Halt Oil and Gas Leasing in Northern California
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Humboldt Waterkeeper has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) opposing the Draft Proposed Program (DPP) for the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The organization argued that expanded offshore oil and gas development poses unacceptable risks to the ecological and economic vitality of California's coastal regions.
In the letter, Humboldt Waterkeeper highlighted a lack of issued leases in the Paci more
Illinois Congressmen Urge HUD To Preserve Disparate Impact Rule Under Fair Housing Act
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A coalition of Illinois congressmen has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development voicing opposition to the proposed rule that seeks to rescind the existing disparate impact regulation under the Fair Housing Act. The lawmakers argue that this move threatens established civil rights enforcement and would significantly weaken protections against housing discrimination, creating a landscape of uncertainty for housing providers a more
Integral Counseling Services Urges Education Department to Retain Professional Status For Graduate Counseling Programs
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Integral Counseling Services PLLC has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concern over a proposal to downgrade counseling programs in graduate schools by removing their "Professional" status. This potential change, according to the organization, could have effects on the mental health counseling profession and the accessibility of education for aspiring counselors.
In the letter, Integral Counseling Services highlighted that th more
Inupiat Community of the Arctic Slope Opposes Offshore Oil Development
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Inupiat Community of the Arctic Slope has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management regarding the Draft Proposed Program (DPP) for the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The community opposes the plans that would include the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas, citing substantial threats to its way of life and subsistence resources.
The Inupiat Community of the Arctic Slope highlights its long-standing oppos more
Jacksonville Axemen Rugby League Urges BOEM To Resume Gulf Oil And Gas Leasing Citing Fuel Cost Pressures
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Jacksonville Axemen Rugby League has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management advocating for the resumption of oil and gas leasing in the Gulf of Mexico. The organization emphasizes the importance of developing American energy resources as a response to rising gasoline prices affecting consumers nationwide.
In the letter, the Jacksonville Axemen highlights the financial strain on their operations stemming from increased fuel costs. Th more
Jefferson County Commissioners Court Support BOEM's Draft Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Jefferson County Commissioners Court has voiced support for the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's proposed draft for the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The court emphasized the vital role Jefferson County has played in the oil and gas industry, asserting that extensive involvement spans from historical milestones like Spindletop 125 years ago to ongoing contributions in production, refining and LNG projects.
According to the county's more
John Adams & Associates Raises Concerns Over Proposed Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts Rule 45 Amendments
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- John Adams and Associates has submitted a public comment letter to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure expressing concerns regarding proposed amendments to the Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 45. The amendments suggest allowing non-personal methods of serving subpoenas, including U.S. Mail and commercial carriers, which the organization argues could negatively impact the process-serving industry and due process.
In the more
Kodiak Island Borough Backs U.S. Coast Guard Recertification of Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Kodiak Island Borough has expressed its support for the recertification of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council (PWSRCAC) through a public comment letter submitted to the U.S. Coast Guard.
The Kodiak Island Borough has highlighted the PWSRCAC's effectiveness over the past 35 years in promoting environmentally safe operations at the Alyeska terminal and associated tankers in Prince William Sound. The borough emphasizes the council's proactive me more
LeadingAge Urges HUD to Maintain Disparate Impact Standards in Housing Regulations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- LeadingAge has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development expressing opposition to the proposed rule regarding the implementation of the Fair Housing Act's disparate impact standard. This rule seeks to eliminate regulations concerning discriminatory effects related to disparate impact in housing, raising concerns about fair access to affordable housing for older adults and low-income individuals.
In its letter, LeadingAge emp more
Legal Aid Society Opposes HUD's Proposed Rule Change on Fair Housing Act
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development opposing the proposed revision to the Fair Housing Act's disparate impact standard. This proposed change seeks to remove regulations related to discriminatory effects from the federal code, which the organization argues will undermine protections against housing discrimination.
In its letter, the Legal Aid Society, a n more
Legal Services NYC Urges Rejection of Proposed Amendments to Fair Housing Act Regulations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Legal Services NYC has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) voicing opposition to proposed amendments that would alter regulations addressing discriminatory conduct under the Fair Housing Act.
In its correspondence, LSNYC highlights that the proposed changes would eliminate references to discriminatory effects and the concept of disparate impact liability, tools which have historically supported clients facing di more
Lin's Propane Trucks Warns PHMSA of Safety Gaps For Electric Vehicles Hauling Hazardous Materials
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Lin's Propane Trucks has raised concerns regarding the safety implications of using heavy-duty electric vehicles (EVs) for the transportation of hazardous materials in a public comment letter submitted to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. The company emphasizes that current regulations do not adequately address the specific safety challenges posed by EV chassis in the hazardous materials sector.
In the letter, Lin's highlighted a regulatory void more
Marin Audubon Society Opposes Interior Department Offshore Leasing Plan Citing Ecological Risks and Limited Energy Benefit
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Marin Audubon Society has expressed its opposition to the U.S. Department of the Interior's proposed National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program in a public comment letter. The organization argues that the initiative would lead to significant environmental damage with minimal benefits for America's energy independence.
The proposed leasing program targets offshore waters in North-Central California, areas recognized as some of the most biologically ri more
Marin County Board of Supervisors Opposes Against Oil and Gas Lease Sales in the Pacific Region
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Marin County Board of Supervisors has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) expressing opposition to any oil and gas lease sales in the Pacific Region as part of the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The letter outlines the community's commitment to protecting marine ecosystems, public safety and coastal economies amid increasing concerns over offshore oil drilling.
In the letter, the B more
Marin County Board of Supervisors Opposes HUD Plan To Eliminate Discriminatory Effects Rule
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Marin County Board of Supervisors, San Rafael, California, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development expressing opposition to the proposal to eliminate the discriminatory effects regulations under the Fair Housing Act. The Board emphasizes its commitment to promoting fair housing and ensuring that all residents have access to stable housing without unlawful discrimination.
Concerns are raised regarding the potential more
Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund Raises Concerns Over Proposed Changes to Fair Housing Act Regulations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) addressing the proposed changes regarding the Fair Housing Act's disparate impact standard. The response aims to rescind specific regulations under Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968.
Founded in 1968, MALDEF is recognized as the leading Latino legal civil rights organization in the nation, promoting social more
Monterey Bay Aquarium Urges BOEM To Drop Offshore Lease Sales
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Monterey Bay Aquarium, California, has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) opposing lease sales in the Draft Proposed 11th National Oil & Gas Leasing Program. The organization expressed concern over the inclusion of leases in federal waters, warning that offshore oil and gas drilling poses grave risks to coastal ecosystems, public health, and the economy.
In its letter, the Aquarium highlighted the immeasurable value of a more
Monterey Waterkeeper Opposes California Offshore Drilling Expansion In Comments To BOEM
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Monterey Waterkeeper has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing opposition to any proposals from the federal government related to the expansion of offshore oil and gas drilling along the California coast. The group emphasized that such proposals pose significant legal and environmental risks and are inconsistent with the preservation of public trust resources.
The letter highlights the historical context surrounding offshore more
Mountain Housing Opportunities Raises Concerns Over HUD's Proposed Rule Change
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Mountain Housing Opportunities has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regarding its proposed rule change which could potentially dismantle existing disparate impact liability under the Fair Housing Act. The organization is advocating for the maintenance of these protections, which are seen as vital in the ongoing fight against housing and lending discrimination.
MHO argues that the removal of the current regulation more
Mubadala Investment Co. Urges IRS to Clarify Proposed Tax Regulation on Sovereign Investments
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Mubadala Investment Company PJSC has submitted a public comment letter to the Internal Revenue Service addressing concerns regarding its proposed regulation on the taxation of income derived from investments in the U.S. by foreign governments. The letter emphasizes that the existing regulations under Section 892 of the Internal Revenue Code are crucial for the company's investment strategy, highlighting the regulatory challenges posed by the proposed definitions of "effect more
N.J. Apartment Association Supports HUD Plan To Repeal Discriminatory Effects Rule
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The New Jersey Apartment Association (NJAA) has expressed support for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's proposed repeal of the 2013 discriminatory effects regulations. The organization urges HUD to rescind its current policies to alleviate compliance burdens and align with recent court rulings.
In its public comment letter submitted to HUD, NJAA highlights the importance of federal adherence to the Fair Housing Act (FHA) while expressing concerns over more
N.Y. Health Foundation Raises Concerns Over Proposed HHS Rules on Gender-Affirming Care
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The New York Health Foundation has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services expressing its opposition to proposed rules that would restrict access to gender-affirming care for minors. The regulations aim to eliminate funding for these services, raising alarm among health advocates about the potential impact on the well-being of transgender and gender-diverse children.
In its letter, NYHealth highlighted the critical importance more
Nacha Backs DHS To Require Electronic Refunds For Customs Overpayments
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Nacha has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Customs and Border Protection expressing support for the interim final rule that aims to require all refunds of overpayment of customs duties, taxes and fees to be issued through electronic funds transfers. The letter emphasizes the advantages of using electronic refunds over traditional paper checks, highlighting benefits such as safety, speed, and cost-effectiveness.
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National Association of Counsel for Children Opposes CMS Rule Restricting Medicaid Funding For Transgender Youth In Foster Care
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The National Association of Counsel for Children has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services opposing a proposed rule that would prohibit federal Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program funding for certain gender-related medical care for minors. The association contends that the proposal could harm youth in foster care and undermine anti-discrimination principles central to chil more
National Hispanic Energy Council Supports BOEM 2026-2031 Offshore Leasing Plan to Address Energy Costs
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The National Hispanic Energy Council (NHEC) has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing its support for the proposed National Oil and Gas Leasing program for 2026-2031. The organization advocates for regular lease sales, emphasizing the importance of energy reliability and affordability for hispanic families who face disproportionately high energy costs.
Founded in 2022, NHEC aims to advocate for equitable energy access across more
National Ocean Policy Coalition Supports Offshore Energy Development
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The National Ocean Policy Coalition has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management regarding the Draft Proposed Program (DPP) for the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The coalition aims to highlight the essential role of ocean and coastal resources in the U.S. economy and the importance of balanced policies for their management.
Asserting the potential economic and environmental contributions of domestic of more
National Wildlife Federation Opposes Proposed Oil and Gas Lease Sales in Outer Continental Shelf Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The National Wildlife Federation has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior expressing opposition to the proposed expansion of offshore oil and gas drilling in the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Leasing Draft Proposed Program. The organization argues that the proposal to open up approximately 1.27 billion acres of the nation's waters for drilling poses significant environmental threats to sensitive ecosystems and coastal communit more
Native Village of Dot Lake Raises Concerns Over Advanced Nuclear Reactors Proposal
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Native Village of Dot Lake submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy expressing concerns regarding the proposed categorical exclusion for advanced nuclear reactors. The proposal seeks to streamline the authorization and operational processes for nuclear facilities under the Department's National Environmental Policy Act implementing procedures.
In their letter, the Tribe emphasized the critical importance of intact lands, subsistence resources more
Native Village of Point Hope Urges Moratorium on Oil and Gas Leasing in Arctic Waters
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Native Village of Point Hope, Alaska, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior expressing concerns over the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Draft Proposed Program. In the letter, the tribal council appeals for significant modifications to the federal plan, particularly requesting the exclusion of proposed lease sales in the ecologically vulnerable Hope Basin and Chukchi Sea areas.
The council emphasized the more
NATSO Urges DOT to Focus on Sustainable Infrastructure Funding
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The NATSO, representing America's travel centers and truck stops, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regarding its Transportation Research and Development Strategic Plan. NATSO asserts that the agency should direct efforts toward innovative policies that foster a reliable and efficient surface transportation system, emphasizing the essential role of private-sector investment and consumer-driven innovation.
In its letter, N more
Negative Public Comment Submitted on Central California Offshore Oil Lease Sales
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter submitted by a concerned homeowner from Santa Cruz County, California, has voiced strong opposition against the proposed Central California Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Lease Sales as part of the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The letter has been addressed to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, highlighting severe concerns about environmental, economic, and social risks associated with offshore drilling more
New York City Bar Association Urges U.S. Judicial Conference Committee to Revise Proposed Evidence Rules On Machine-Generated Proof
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The New York City Bar Association submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Judicial Conference Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure advocating for substantial revisions to proposed Rule 707 and an amendment to Rule 609 of the Federal Rules of Evidence. These changes are aimed at addressing the complexities and challenges associated with machine-generated evidence and enhancing the rights of defendants in criminal trials.
The letter emphasizes the need for cle more
New York University School of Law Raises Concerns Over Proposed Offshore Oil and Gas Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The New York University School of Law Institute for Policy Integrity submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management regarding its 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Draft Proposed Program. The think tank is urging to conduct a more comprehensive analysis before moving forward with proposals for 34 lease sales in regions including Alaska and the Pacific between 2026 and 2031.
The organization has pointed out that the draft more
Oil Spill Region Environmental Coalition Urges U.S. Coast Guard to Recertify Prince William Sound Regional Citizens Advisory Council
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Oil Spill Region Environmental Coalition (OSREC) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Coast Guard Arctic District advocating for the recertification of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens Advisory Council (PWSRCAC) under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990. The coalition emphasizes the critical role of PWSRCAC in ensuring environmental safety and community protection in Prince William Sound and the Gulf of Alaska.
Established in response to the catastrop more
Opposition Grows Against Federal Regulation Limiting Student Loans for Social Work Programs
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A student has voiced strong opposition to a proposed federal regulation that would limit access to academic loans critical for pursuing degrees in social work. Addressing the U.S. Department of Education through a public comment letter, the students argue that the regulation's definition of professionalism does not consider the extensive training required for clinical work in the field.
The students, currently enrolled in an accredited Master of Social Work program, conte more
Opposition Grows Against Proposed Medicaid Rule on Gender-Affirming Care
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter from a concerned advocate sent to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) expresses strong opposition to the proposed rule CMS-2451-P, which would prohibit federal Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program funding for gender-affirming procedures for children. The advocate warns that this rule would put vulnerable children and their supportive families at risk.
The letter highlights that gender-affirming care is essential for the m more
Opposition Grows Against Proposed Offshore Drilling Expansion
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter submitted to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has voiced strong opposition to the Draft Proposed Program (DPP) for the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The letter, authored by a San Diego resident, raises grave concerns about the economic and environmental impacts of proposed offshore drilling in California's coastal waters.
The DPP outlines plans for 34 lease sales across various planning areas, more
Opposition Grows Against Proposed Regulation on Trans Youth Healthcare
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter submitted to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) expresses strong opposition to a proposed regulation aimed at banning federal Medicaid funds from covering puberty-pausing medications, hormone therapy, and surgical procedures for transgender youth under 18. The letter urges that such regulations should be completely rejected, arguing that they are unlawful and inconsistent while also highlighting the detrimental impact they would have more
Opposition Mounts Against Proposed CMS Rule on Gender-Affirming Care for Youth
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is facing backlash over its proposed rule CMS-2451-P that aims to prohibit federal funding for sex-rejecting procedures provided to children under the Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance programs. Organizations advocating for transgender rights and healthcare support are expressing strong opposition, arguing that the regulation threatens the well-being of vulnerable youth and their families.
The public comment letter, whic more
Opposition Mounts Against Proposed Medicaid Rule Targeting Transgender Care
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter has been submitted by an organization expressing strong opposition to a proposed rule from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services that aims to prohibit federal Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program funding for gender-affirming procedures provided to children. The proposal, identified as CMS-2451-P, is drawing concern from various medical professional organizations and advocates for transgender youth.
The organization argues that th more
Oregon Consumer Justice Urges Enforcement of Fair Housing Act Disparate Impact Standard
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Oregon Consumer Justice (OCJ) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development regarding the implementation of the Fair Housing Act's disparate impact standard, expressing concerns over potential barriers to housing equity. The organization advocates for an inclusive housing environment and emphasizes that policies hindering equal access particularly affect marginalized communities.
The organization highlighted the importance o more
Partnership for Just Housing Opposes Changes to HUD's Disparate Impact Standard
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Partnership for Just Housing (PJH) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development expressing opposition to proposed changes to the disparate impact standard. The letter seeks to challenge efforts by the Trump-Vance administration to alter or potentially eliminate existing guidelines designed to combat housing discrimination.
PJH, which includes members from groups like the National Low Income Housing Coalition and the For more
Patagonia Opposes Oil and Gas Leasing Program in Comment Letter
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Patagonia has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. The letter expresses opposition to the proposed oil and gas lease sales outlined in the Draft Proposed 5-Year Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program.
In its letter, Patagonia emphasized the importance of protecting the Pacific Outer Continental Shelf region and all U.S. waters from potential oil and gas development. The company raised concerns over environmental degradat more
Possible Endangered Status for Fish Lake Valley Tui Chub Sparks Economic Concerns
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter has been submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, weighing the implications of potentially listing the Fish Lake Valley tui chub as an endangered species. The letter highlights both ecological benefits and economic challenges facing Esmeralda County, Nevada, the fish's native habitat.
The public comment recognizes that adding the tui chub to the Endangered Species Act may lead to significant economic consequences for local industries. In pa more
Professional Legal Services & Investigations Opposes Proposed Changes to Federal Rule 45
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Professional Legal Services & Investigations LLC has submitted a public comment letter to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure voicing opposition to proposed amendments to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 45. The organization raised concerns regarding the potential detrimental economic impact on the process-serving industry as well as risks to due process and the reliability of subpoena enforcement.
The proposed changes more
Proposed Rule Aims to Enhance Management of Atlantic Cod Stocks
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter addressing the proposed revision of Amendment 25 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This amendment aims to improve the management strategies for Atlantic cod, which are crucial for sustaining fish populations in the Northeastern United States.
For many years, Atlantic cod stocks were managed as two distinct entities: the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank. However, accord more
Proposed Rule on Medicaid Funding for Gender-Related Surgery Faces Scrutiny
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter issued by a prominent health organization has raised concerns regarding a proposed rule from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that seeks to prohibit federal funding through the Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance programs for sex-rejecting procedures furnished to children. The organization claims the rule relies on misleading statistics concerning the prevalence of gender-related surgeries among minors experiencing gender dyspho more
Proposed Rules Aim to Reduce Bycatch From Ground Fishing Practices
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A recent public comment letter submitted to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) emphasizes the urgent need for regulatory reforms aimed at tackling the increasing issue of bycatch in commercial fishing. Ground fishing, a widely practiced method among commercial fisheries, has been associated with high rates of unintentionally caught marine life, raising significant concerns about sustainability.
The proposed rule under the Magnuson-Stevens Act sugg more
Radiology Associates Supports FDA Plan To Streamline Oversight of Low Risk AI Devices
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Radiology Associates P.A. has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration expressing support for a proposed order aimed at streamlining the regulatory process for low-risk radiology computer-aided detection and diagnosis devices. The initiative seeks to pave the way for more innovative applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology, while maintaining rigorous oversight for higher-risk technologies.
RAPA's letter highlights the pot more
Raveendran Law Urges Advisory Committee on Civil Rules to Clarify Rule 41 On Voluntary Dismissal Of Claims
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Raveendran Law LLC has submitted a public comment letter to the Judicial Conference of the U.S. Advisory Committee on Civil Rules advocating for an amendment to the Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a). The proposed change seeks to expressly permit the voluntary dismissal of entire actions or discrete claims within an action, aiming to improve judicial efficiency and access to justice, especially in civil rights litigation.
The letter outlines how the current framework c more
Real Estate Roundtable Urges Treasury Department to Clarify Proposed Rules on Foreign Government Real Estate Investment Taxation
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Real Estate Roundtable has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Treasury addressing proposed regulations concerning the taxation of income from foreign government investments in the U.S. The organization stresses that such investments have been instrumental in financing substantial real estate and infrastructure projects across the country.
The letter notes that since 2011, foreign governments have contributed over $100 billion to U.S. comme more
Real Estate Trade Groups Seek Revisions To Section 892 Regulations On Sovereign Investment
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A coalition of real estate trade groups submitted a public comment letter to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regarding the final and proposed regulations relating to Code Section 892. The letter underscores the importance of securing favorable investment conditions for foreign investors within the U.S. market.
The ICSC, alongside the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC), the National Apartment Association (NAA), and NAIOP, emphasized that foreign investment play more
Religious Organizations Urge DHS to Address EB-4 Backlogs and R-1 Visa Limitations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter submitted to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) highlights ongoing concerns regarding the inadequate alignment between the current R-1 visa framework and growing backlogs in the EB-4 immigrant visa category for religious workers. The letter emphasizes that while recent regulatory changes are commendable, they do not address the deeper issues plaguing religious organizations and their workers in the United States.
The letter, authored by more
Resource Development Council Urges Collaboration in Oil and Gas Leasing Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Resource Development Council for Alaska (RDC) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) regarding the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The council expressed gratitude for the opportunity to provide feedback on the draft proposed program and emphasized the need for collaboration with local Alaskans and subsistence hunters during the leasing process.
RDC, a statewide non-profit tra more
Response Planning Group Supports Recertification of PWSRCAC
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Response Planning Group (RPG), representing a coalition of oil discharge prevention and contingency plan holders, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Coast Guard Arctic District, advocating for the recertification of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council (PWSRCAC). The letter underscores the importance of the PWSRCAC in maintaining safety standards and environmental oversight in the region's oil transportation system.
The RPG compr more
Revocation of Licenses for COVID-19 Vaccines Urged by Citizens
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration calls for a revocation of all licenses for the Comirnaty and Spikevax COVID-19 vaccines. The letter expresses concerns over the safety and efficacy of these vaccines, stating that the manufacturers have failed to meet the necessary standards outlined for a Biologics License Application.
The correspondence highlights a pressing worry regarding the health impacts on American citizens and raises ques more
Sacred Places Institute Voices Opposition to Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Sacred Places Institute for Indigenous Peoples (SPI) has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management articulating opposition to the draft proposed 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. This initiative has sparked significant concerns regarding its potential impact on Indigenous communities and marine ecosystems.
In the letter, SPI outlines the adverse effects the leasing program could impose on at least 42 Tr more
Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors Opposes Offshore Oil Leasing
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) expressing opposition to the inclusion of pacific federal waters in the National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The letter specifically targets the Southern California and Central California OCS Planning Areas as sites that should remain protected from future oil and gas leasing.
The Board's opposition is rooted in more
Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority Opposes Offshore Drilling Proposal
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior expressing opposition to the Draft Proposed Program for the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The organization is focused on conserving natural environments and connecting communities to nature.
In the letter, the Open Space Authority emphasized that the proposed offshore drilling program could pose severe risks to both more
Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce Opposes Offshore Drilling and Deep-Sea Mining
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Santa Cruz Area Chamber of Commerce has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing opposition to any proposals for offshore drilling or deep-sea mining along the Pacific Coast. The Chamber highlighted the significant risks these activities pose to the local economy, marine ecosystems and the community's identity.
In the letter, the Chamber emphasized that Santa Cruz County and the greater Monterey Bay Area rely heavily on a h more
Shell Offshore Urges Bureau to Expand Access to Outer Continental Shelf Areas
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Shell Offshore Inc. has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management expressing strong support for the inclusion of certain areas in the Draft Proposed Program for the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The organization emphasizes the potential economic, environmental, and national security benefits of opening these areas to assessment for U.S. energy resources.
In their letter, Shell outlines the signifi more
Stan Stephens Cruises Urges U.S. Coast Guard to Recertify Prince William Sound Regional Citizens Advisory Council
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Stan Stephens Cruises Inc. has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Coast Guard Arctic District advocating for the recertification of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens Advisory Council (PWSRCAC). The company emphasizes the role played by PWSRCAC in maintaining the environmental health of Prince William Sound.
The council's initiatives have garnered appreciation from local vessel operators for their commitment to implementing advanced technologies to enha more
Strengthening Healthcare Supply Chains: Hospitals Express Concerns to CMS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter submitted by hospitals to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) highlights crucial concerns regarding potential new regulations aimed at enhancing the resilience of the healthcare supply chain. The letter argues against the proposed "Secure American Medical Supplies" designation and its anticipated payment and reporting policies, cautioning that they may impose heavy financial burdens and administrative challenges on healthcare provider more
Support Grows for Dividing Atlantic Cod Into Four Distinct Stocks
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- A public comment letter submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency highlights the need for improved management of Atlantic cod populations along the New England coast. The letter supports the division of cod into four distinct stocks: Eastern Gulf of Maine, Western Gulf of Maine, Georges Bank, and Southern New England, based on recent scientific studies indicating significant biological differentiation among these groups.
Proponents argue that separating these more
Surf Industry Group Opposes Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Surf Industry Members Association has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Ocean Energy Management opposing proposed offshore oil and gas lease sales in the draft 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program.
SIMA urges the cancellation of plans for new leasing off California, the Gulf of Mexico, Alaska, and the Arctic Ocean. The organization highlights the dependence of the surf industry on a clean an more
Surfrider Foundation Calls for Protection of Central and Southern California Coast From Oil Leasing
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The Surfrider Foundation Santa Cruz Chapter has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management opposing any offshore oil and gas lease sales in the Central and Southern California regions.
In their letter, the Santa Cruz Chapter emphasized the ecological significance of the area, particularly in relation to the adjacent Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. This region is noted for its rich biodiversity, including numerous marine mammals, sea more
Top Tier Investigative Solutions Opposes Proposed Amendments to FRCP Rule 45
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Top Tier Investigative Solutions LLC has submitted a public comment letter to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure expressing concerns regarding the proposed amendments to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 45. The organization warns that these changes could have drastic economic impacts on the process-serving industry and create systemic risks within the legal framework.
The proposed amendments would allow non-personal me more
UMass Global University Urges Education Department To Include Marriage And Family Therapy In Professional Degree Definition
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- UMass Global University has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education opposing the proposed rule that would exclude marriage and family therapy from the definition of a professional degree. The university urged to revise the rule to ensure that marriage and family therapy master's programs remain eligible under the professional degree category for federal student loan purposes.
In its letter, the university stated that a master's degree in marr more
University at Buffalo Law Professor Opposes HUD Plan To Eliminate Disparate Impact Rule
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Heather R. Abraham, associate professor of law at the University at Buffalo School of Law, New York, has voiced opposition to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development proposal to eliminate its existing disparate impact regulation. In the letter, Abraham argued that the removal of this regulation would undermine decades of progress against housing discrimination in the country.
The existing disparate impact standard has been in place for over 50 years and is se more
University of Pittsburgh Urges DOT To Integrate Vehicle Design Into National Transportation Research Strategy
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The University of Pittsburgh Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) advocating for a fundamental shift in transportation research to include vehicle design as a key component in addressing issues of congestion, safety and overall system efficiency.
In the letter, the department emphasizes that while traditional approaches to transportation research have focused on expanding infr more
USDA Supports Recertification of Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Coast Guard Arctic District advocating for the recertification of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council. Established in response to the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill, PWSRCAC plays a crucial role in promoting environmentally safe operations of the Alyeska terminal and its associated tankers.
The Cordova Ranger District emphasized the widespread support tha more
Woodstock Institute Challenges HUD's Proposed Changes to Fair Housing Act Implementation
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- Woodstock Institute has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development opposing the proposed changes to the implementation of the Fair Housing Act's disparate impact standard. The organization argues that the changes would undermine the law's intended protections against discrimination in housing.
In the letter, Woodstock declares that the proposed removal of the disparate impact standard contradicts over 50 years of legal precedent more
Ability Center Calls on HUD to Maintain Discriminatory Effects Standards
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Ability Center has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development urging to withdraw its proposal to eliminate existing standards related to discriminatory effects and disparate impact under the Fair Housing Act.
In their letter, The Ability Center highlighted the vital role that housing advocacy plays in helping people with disabilities lead independent lives within their communities. Their concerns stem from alarming statisti more
Air Line Pilots Association Opposes Latest Exemption Request for Unmanned Aircraft Operations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Air Line Pilots Association has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation regarding the extension petition from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Air and Marine Operations (AMO). The CBP is seeking to renew Exemption No. 10300 under docket number FAA-2011-0688, which pertains to the operation of Predator-B/MQ-9 unmanned aircraft in the National Airspace System.
In its letter, ALPA expressed strong opposition to the extension more
Air Line Pilots Association Urges FAA to Prioritize Safety in UAS BVLOS Operations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation expressing concerns regarding the safety of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operating beyond the visual line of sight (BVLOS). Representing the interests of over 80,000 pilots across 42 U.S. and Canadian airlines, ALPA emphasizes that safety in the National Airspace System (NAS) must be maintained without compromise, particularly as new aircraft technologie more
AIRT Calls on FAA to Safeguard Public Safety Aviation in New Beyond-Line-of-Sight Drone Rules
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- AIRT Inc. has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in response to the recent reopening of the comment period on the Normalizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) Operations Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM). The letter underscores the organization's concerns regarding aircraft-to-aircraft deconfliction and electronic conspicuity (EC), emphasizing the need for regulati more
Alliance for Innovation & Infrastructure Urges PHMSA to Reaffirm Preemption Authority
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Alliance for Innovation and Infrastructure (Aii) has submitted a public comment letter to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration advocating for the preservation of federal preemption under the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act (HMTA). The organization emphasizes the necessity for a unified regulatory framework to maintain safety in the transportation of hazardous materials across the nation.
Aii highlights that PHMSA holds a critical role as more
American Accounting Association Urges Federal Recognition of Accounting as Professional Field
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The American Accounting Association (AAA) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for the inclusion of accounting within the definition of "professional student" for graduate-level federal loan eligibility. This initiative aligns with the proposed amendments under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, aimed at implementing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA).
In its letter, the AAA emphasized the crucial role accoun more
American Association for Justice Urges PHMSA to Reject Exxon Mobil Bid to Preempt State Hazardous Materials Laws
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The American Association for Justice (AAJ) has issued a public comment letter to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) opposing Exxon Mobil Corporation's request for federal preemption of state laws related to hazardous materials. Emphasizing the importance of safeguarding workers' rights, AAJ argues that allowing Exxon Mobil to evade accountability would threaten the safety of individuals exposed to toxic substances like benzene.
In its corre more
American Civil Rights Project Backs HUD Proposal on Fair Housing Disparate Impact Standard, Urges Judicial Oversight Over Agency Enforcement
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The American Civil Rights Project (ACR Project) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regarding a proposed rule on the implementation of the Fair Housing Act's disparate impact standard. The organization, which aims to uphold the constitutional promise of equal protection, joined forces with the Manhattan Institute to express their support for the rule, asserting that it reflects a modest and appropriate approac more
Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund Issues Strong Opposition to Proposed Crypto National Trust Bank
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund (AFREF) has officially submitted a public comment letter opposing the application by World Liberty Financial, Inc. (WLF) to create a wholly-owned subsidiary crypto national trust bank named World Liberty Trust Company, N.A. The comment letter was directed to the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) and detailed a range of concerns about the implications of this bank charter.
AFREF, a nonpartisan nonprofit o more
Arizona Pilots Association Raises Concerns Over Proposed UAV Regulations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Arizona Pilots Association has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation voicing concerns regarding proposed regulations outlined in Docket ID FAA-2025-1908, which would normalize Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) operations beyond visual line of sight. The association, which represents the Arizona general aviation community, believes the new rules could adversely affect safety and access within the airspace.
In its letter, the APA empha more
Association of Schools & Programs of Public Health Voices Concerns Over Degree Classification Changes
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns regarding proposed changes to the definition of "professional degree programs" under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The organization advocates for the inclusion of public health degrees, such as the Master of Public Health (MPH) and Doctor of Public Health (DrPH), in the proposed regulatory framework, emphasizing th more
Balloon Training Academy Advocates Call for EC Device Approval in FAA Comments
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Balloon Training Academy has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation focusing on enhancing safety protocols for hot air balloons within the National Airspace System (NAS). The organization expressed gratitude for the opportunity to provide input regarding the proposed regulation of unmanned aircraft systems and their ability to operate beyond visual line of sight.
In its correspondence, The Balloon Training Academy stressed the impor more
Boston University Warns Education Department About Troubling Rule Change for Counseling Programs
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing deep concerns regarding a proposed rule that would exclude certain counseling programs from receiving "professional degree" status. This move, according to the institution, could potentially jeopardize the future of its Mental Health Counseling & Behavioral Medicine Program and the well-being of students pursuing careers in this criti more
Calif. Civil Rights Dept. Opposes HUD's Plan to Change Disparate Impact Regulation
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The California Civil Rights Department (CRD) has voiced strong opposition to a proposed rule by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that seeks to eliminate the agency's regulations regarding disparate impact liability under the Fair Housing Act. In a public comment letter, CRD emphasized that this decision could severely undermine efforts to combat housing discrimination, both at a state level in California and across the nation.
According to CRD, t more
California Groups Oppose Federal Preemption of State Law on Propane Cylinders
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The California Product Stewardship Council and the Rural County Representatives of California submitted a public comment letter to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) voicing strong opposition to a federal preemption claim proposed by Worthington Enterprises. The claim pertains to California Senate Bill 1280, which aims to restrict the sale of single-use one-pound propane cylinders starting January 1, 2028.
In the letter, the organizations a more
CASAC Urges EPA to Consider Alternative Lead Standards in Latest Review Plan
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC) issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency calling attention to the Integrated Review Plan (IRP) for the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for lead. The letter follows a consultation meeting held by CASAC's Lead Review Panel on June 29, 2023, where the panel expressed concerns over the effectiveness of the current review process and the necessity for a more comprehensive analys more
Chime Financial Advocates for Expedited Regulations on Trump Accounts
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Chime Financial Inc., a financial technology company, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regarding regulations for the Trump Accounts under Section 530A of the Internal Revenue Code. The letter has expressed support for efforts to expand access to tax-advantaged investing aimed at assisting families in establishing long-term financial security.
The company highlighted its experience serving m more
Citizens Rulemaking Alliance Calls on EPA for Transparency and Extended Comment Period on Hazardous Waste Rules
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Citizens Rulemaking Alliance has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency urging the agency to address procedural deficiencies and extend the public comment period regarding Ohio's proposed authorization of its hazardous waste management program revisions.
The public comment letter outlines several key requests necessary for meaningful stakeholder engagement and transparency. The organization represents entities impacted by hazard more
City of New York Urges Reconsideration of HUD's Proposed Rule Rescinding Disparate Impact Standard
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The City of New York has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development expressing opposition to the agency's proposal to rescind its rule implementing the disparate impact standard under the Fair Housing Act (FHA). The City argues that the proposed rule undermines the core goals of the FHA and calls for its withdrawal.
The FHA is designed to foster inclusive residential environments and curb segregation by prohibiting discrimina more
City of Olympia Opposes HUD's Plan to Remove Discriminatory Effects Regulations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The City of Olympia, Washington state, has issued a public comment letter addressed to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development expressing strong opposition to the agency's proposed removal of the Fair Housing Act's (FHA) discriminatory effects regulations. The city's leaders argue that such a change would undermine efforts to enforce fair housing standards and protect vulnerable communities from discrimination.
According to the city, HUD's approach signals a more
Colorado Health Foundation Urges HUD to Withdraw Proposed Changes to Disparate Impact Rule
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Colorado Health Foundation has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) urging the agency to withdraw its proposed changes to the Fair Housing Act's disparate impact standard. The foundation expresses strong opposition to the modifications, which they argue would hinder the ability of individuals facing discrimination to challenge harmful housing policies.
As a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the hea more
Commercial Drone Alliance Advocates for Exemption to Enhance Power Restoration in Florida
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Commercial Drone Alliance (CDA) has submitted a public comment letter to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) supporting Florida Power and Light petition for exemption from certain federal aviation regulations. This petition seeks to allow FPL to operate the FPLAirOne Teros uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) for the purposes of improving the monitoring and inspection of critical infrastructure, as well as enhancing disaster response efforts in Florida.
The CDA, an in more
Conservative Political Action Coalition Foundation Calls for Reevaluation of Nuclear Regulatory Documentation Requirements
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Conservative Political Action Coalition Foundation Center for Regulatory Freedom submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission urging for a reassessment of documentation requirements for the packaging and transportation of radioactive materials. The comments were in response to the NRC's request for information regarding the ongoing renewal of data collection under the framework of the Paperwork Reduction Act.
The organization emphasizes more
Cook Inlet Aquaculture Association Supports Recertification of PWSRCAC for Continued Environmental Oversight
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Cook Inlet Aquaculture Association (CIAA) has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Coast Guard Arctic District advocating for the recertification of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council (PWSRCAC). CIAA, a private nonprofit corporation based in Alaska, is dedicated to salmon enhancement efforts throughout the Cook Inlet region.
Established in the aftermath of the Exxon Valdez oil spill, the PWSRCAC has devoted 35 years to its mission of pr more
Cooperative Credit Union Association Endorses Proposal to Replace Prescriptive Data Security Rules With Flexible Guidance
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Cooperative Credit Union Association Inc. has issued a public comment letter to the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) regarding proposed rules for Guidelines for Safeguarding Member Information. The Association, which represents approximately 170 credit unions across Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island, services over 4.4 million consumer members and is actively engaged in discussions aimed at shaping regulatory frameworks.
The letter out more
Cooperative Credit Union Association Supports Deregulation of Corporate Credit Unions
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Cooperative Credit Union Association Inc. (Association) has submitted a public comment letter to the National Credit Union Administration expressing its support for proposed rule changes aimed at deregulating corporate credit unions. Representing approximately 170 state and federally-chartered credit unions across Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island, the Association serves over 4.4 million consumer members and has developed its comments in consulta more
Cooperative Credit Union Association Supports Plan to Shift Data Breach Guidance to Flexible, Principles-Based Framework
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Cooperative Credit Union Association Inc. submitted a public comment letter to the National Credit Union Administration regarding its proposed rule on guidance for response programs addressing unauthorized access to member information. This proposed rule is part of the NCUA's Deregulation Project, which aims to simplify regulatory requirements for credit unions.
Representing approximately 170 state and federally-chartered credit unions in Delaware, Massachusetts, New more
Cordova District Fishermen United Backs Support For Recertification Of Prince William Sound Advisory Council
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Cordova District Fishermen United (CDFU) has expressed strong support for the recertification of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council (PWSRCAC) in a public comment letter addressed to the U.S. Coast Guard. The PWSRCAC was formed in response to the disastrous Exxon Valdez oil spill and has played a crucial role in promoting safe operations of the Alyeska terminal and its associated tankers for over 35 years.
CDFU highlights the importance of the more
DefendUAS Urges FAA to Address Urban Infrastructure Gaps in Drone Safety Rules
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- DefendUAS Inc. an organization dedicated to drone safety advocacy, has submitted a public comment letter to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) concerning the reopened topics of electronic conspicuity and right of way compliance. The letter highlights critical infrastructure challenges that could impact the safe operation of unmanned aerial vehicles in urban airspace.
In the letter, DefendUAS Inc. emphasizes that the effectiveness of electronic conspicuity systems r more
Detroit Disability Power Opposes HUD Plan To Eliminate Disparate Impact Standard In Fair Housing Act
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Detroit Disability Power has voiced strong opposition to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's proposed elimination of the Fair Housing Act's disparate impact regulatory standard through a public comment letter. The organization argues that for over fifty years, the disparate impact rule has served as a crucial tool for enforcing fair housing laws, allowing individuals and communities to challenge discriminatory practices without needing to prove intent, w more
Drone Crop Services Urges FAA to Mandate Electronic Visibility Devices for Crewed Aircraft in Low-Altitude Airspace
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Drone Crop Services has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration advocating for the mandatory use of approved electronic conspicuity devices in crewed aircraft operating in Class G airspace. The letter outlines recommendations aimed at enhancing mutual awareness and safety in low-altitude environments, particularly for operations beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS).
The organization argues that mandating a more
Droneforce Urges FAA to Support Scalable BVLOS Operations for Fixed-Wing UAS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Droneforce LLC has submitted a public comment letter to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) advocating for the rapid integration of beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations for autonomous fixed-wing unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). The company emphasizes the importance of a performance-based regulatory framework to facilitate their innovative developments in long-range delivery, intelligence, and reconnaissance applications.
In its letter, Droneforce LLC outli more
DroneUp Advocates for Performance-Based Standards in Drone Operations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- DroneUp LLC, Virginia Beach, has submitted a public comment letter to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) expressing its views on the ongoing discussion surrounding Normalizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems Beyond Visual Line of Sight Operations. The letter was prompted by the agency's invitation for feedback during the reopened comment period regarding electronic conspicuity (EC) devices.
In its correspondence, DroneUp highlighted concerns over proposed regulations und more
Earthjustice Opposes Exxon Mobil Effort to Preempt State Tort Claims Over Benzene Exposure Before PHMSA
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Earthjustice submitted a public comment letter to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration expressing strong opposition to Exxon Mobil Corporation's application for an administrative determination regarding common law tort claims associated with gasoline exposure. This decision could severely impact the rights of truck drivers to pursue legal recourse under state law for health-related injuries linked to hazardous materials.
The organization, which repre more
Environmental Groups Press NOAA to Release Full Records on Deep-Sea Mining License Applications
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- A coalition of environmental organizations has issued a public comment letter to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) demanding access to relevant materials related to The Metals Company USA's (TMC) deep seabed mining exploration license applications. The groups, including the Conservation Council for Hawai'i, Center for Biological Diversity, Natural Resources Defense Council, Oceana, and Earthjustice, argue that NOAA has failed to fully comply with t more
Fair Housing Justice Center Opposes HUD's Proposed Changes to Disparate Impact Regulations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Fair Housing Justice Center (FHJC) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development expressing opposition to the agency's proposal to eliminate its Fair Housing Act's (FHA) discriminatory effects regulations. The changes could undermine efforts to address systemic housing discrimination, according to the FHJC.
The FHJC, which serves a substantial portion of New York State's population, has a history of combating housing dis more
GE Aerospace Calls on DOT to Balance Near-Term Innovation and Long-Term Aviation Research
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- GE Aerospace has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation addressing the research, development, and technology strategic plan. In the letter, the organization outlines strategies and recommendations for prioritizing research investments over the next two to twenty-five years.
In its letter, GE Aerospace emphasizes the necessity of a balanced approach when allocating research funds, advocating for a blend of near-term projects and long-ter more
General Aviation Manufacturers Association Raises Issues in UAS BVLOS Operations Comment
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) has submitted a public comment letter to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) addressing concerns over the reopening of the comment period concerning the proposed rulemaking for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operating beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS). GAMA, which represents a wide array of manufacturers and organizations in the aviation industry, believes that vital technical aspects of the FAA's proposal requ more
Greater Washington Partnership Advocates for Expedited Delivery of American Legion Memorial Bridge
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Greater Washington Partnership submitted a public comment letter to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) advocating for expedited delivery of the American Legion Memorial Bridge. The partnership, which is comprised of leading employers from Maryland, Virginia, and D.C., expressed its commitment to addressing the congestion issues that impact the region's economy and mobility.
In its letter, the organization highlighted the urgent need for innovative financing an more
HOPE Fair Housing Center Voices Concerns Over Proposed Rule Changes
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- HOPE Fair Housing Center has submitted a public comment letter urging the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to withdraw a controversial proposed rule that would eliminate existing standards for addressing housing discrimination. The proposed elimination could have repercussions on established protections against discriminatory practices in housing.
In its letter, HOPE emphasized that the current discriminatory effects regulations are essential in addressing more
Illinois Credit Union League Urges NCUA to Streamline Supervisory Committee Audit Rules and Reduce Regulatory Burden
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Illinois Credit Union League (ICUL) has submitted a public comment letter to the National Credit Union Administration advocating for amendments to the regulations governing supervisory committee audits for federally insured credit unions. The proposed changes aim to streamline the audit processes, aligning them more closely with industry standards and reducing unnecessary regulatory burdens.
The ICUL represents over 185 state and federally chartered credit unions in more
Institute for Portfolio Alternatives Calls for Revisions to IRS Proposed Regulations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Institute for Portfolio Alternatives (IPA) has issued a public comment letter to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regarding the Proposed Regulations (REG-101952-24) concerning the income of foreign governments and international organizations. These regulations were presented under Section 892 of the Internal Revenue Code, and the IPA believes that aspects of the proposal could inadvertently hinder sovereign investment in the U.S. economy.
The IPA emphasized that Sec more
Mass. Association of Nurse Anesthesiology Urges Education Department to Recognize Doctoral Degrees
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Massachusetts Association of Nurse Anesthesiology has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education advocating for the recognition of nurse anesthesiology doctoral degrees-specifically the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP), and PhD-as professional degrees in the proposed Reimagining and Improving Student Education rule.
The association, representing over 900 members, emphasized that Certified Registere more
Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid Opposes Proposed Changes to Fair Housing Act Standards
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid (MMLA) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) expressing opposition to the agency's proposed changes to the Disparate Impact Standard under the Fair Housing Act. The letter argues that eliminating the current regulations would undermine vital protections for low-income individuals and families, particularly those from marginalized communities.
MMLA, a nonprofit organization dedicated to p more
National Airmail Museum Urges FAA to Keep Indianapolis Downtown Heliport Open for Aviation Use
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The National Airmail Museum has officially voiced its support for the reopening of the Indianapolis Downtown Heliport (8A4) through a public comment letter addressed to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The museum's Board of Directors unanimously backed the initiative, emphasizing the heliport's potential for aviation use, rather than allowing it to close for non-aviation purposes.
According to the museum, the city of Indianapolis, being the 16th largest city in more
National Association of Manufacturers Calls for Preemption of State Tort Claims in Hazardous Materials Transportation
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) has submitted a public comment letter to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) urging it to issue a preemption determination concerning state common law tort claims that could conflict with federal regulations on hazardous materials transportation. The NAM, as the largest manufacturing association in the U.S., represents a diverse group of manufacturers, emphasizing the critical role of consistent more
National Association of Residential Property Managers Urges HUD to Maintain Disparate Impact Regulation
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development regarding the agency's implementation of the Fair Housing Act's disparate impact standard. The letter reflects NARPM's commitment to fair housing and expresses concern over the potential withdrawal of current disparate impact regulations.
In the letter, NARPM emphasizes its dedication to fair housing, stating that more
National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors Urges NCUA for Regulatory Clarity on Cybersecurity Guidance
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS) has submitted a public comment letter to the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) regarding proposed amendments to the safeguarding of member information and response programs for unauthorized access. The organization expressed strong support for the NCUA's efforts to simplify regulations and enhance clarity for credit unions.
NASCUS commended the NCUA's proposal to remove Appendices A and B from t more
National Network for Youth Opposes HUD's Proposal to Remove Disparate Impact Standard
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The National Network for Youth has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development expressing opposition to a proposed rule that seeks to remove the Fair Housing Act's disparate impact regulations from the federal code. The letter argues that such a change could disproportionately harm young people experiencing homelessness.
In its letter, NN4Y emphasizes the urgency of maintaining these critical protections, which are essential f more
National Network for Youth Urges HHS to Reject Proposed Medicaid Rules Citing Harm to Transgender and Homeless Youth
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The National Network for Youth has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services expressing opposition to proposed rules CMS-2451-P and CMS-3481-P. The letter highlights concerns about the negative impact these rules may have on the health and well-being of vulnerable youth populations, particularly those who are homeless or in foster care.
According to NN4Y, the vast majority of youth in foster care and those experiencing homelessn more
National Propane Gas Association Urges PHMSA to Preempt California Law Requiring Reusable or Refillable Propane Cylinders
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The National Propane Gas Association (NPGA) has submitted a public comment letter to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration advocating for the preemption of California's law mandating that all propane cylinders sold in the state must be reusable or refillable. This determination is sought in response to PHMSA's Jan. 9, 2026, notice regarding Docket No. PHMSA-2025-0776.
NPGA, which represents the U.S. propane industry, emphasizes the importance of a uni more
Nelcielo Mobility Holdings Calls for Policy Changes to Enhance Airspace Management
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Nelcielo Mobility Holdings has submitted a public comment letter to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) addressing key areas within the reopened comment period for the FAA's Beyond Visual Line of Sight Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (Docket FAA-2025-1908). The letter emphasizes the importance of alternate Electronic Conspicuity (EC) devices and the need for improved traffic deconfliction and pilot anonymity strategies in evolving urban air mobility systems.
In its re more
New York County Lawyers Association Urges Amendments to Federal Rules in Public Comment Letter
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The New York County Lawyers Association has submitted a public comment letter to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure responding to the proposed amendments to federal rules and forms. The feedback, outlined in a letter dated February 10, 2026, addresses changes announced in a memorandum from August 15, 2025.
In the letter, the Federal Courts Committee provides insights on various proposed changes, particularly emphasizi more
New Zealand Superannuation Fund Raises Concerns Over IRS Proposed Regulations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The New Zealand Superannuation Fund (NZSF) has submitted a public comment letter to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) expressing concerns over Proposed Regulations concerning the application of Section 892 of the Internal Revenue Code. The proposed guidance addresses the effective control and acquisition of debt, which the fund argues could alter established understandings and practices affecting sovereign investors.
In its letter, NZSF acknowledges the IRS and the U.S. more
Ocean STL Consulting Letter Highlights DOE's Diverse Assessment of Climate Science
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Ocean STL Consulting LLC issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy expressing strong support for its report, "A Critical Review of Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the U.S. Climate." The letter by Tim Gallaudet, former NOAA Administrator, Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, and Oceanographer of the Navy, emphasizes the report's thorough and balanced evaluation of climate science, which he describes as a long-overdue corrective more
Ohio Credit Union League Raises Concerns Over Regulatory Burdens
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Ohio Credit Union League (OCUL) submitted a public comment letter to the National Credit Union Administration expressing concerns about existing regulations affecting Ohio's credit unions and advocating for significant changes to enhance operational flexibility and governance.
In its letter, OCUL, which represents 199 credit unions and their more than three million members in Ohio, supported the agency's efforts under Executive Order 14192 aimed at deregulation to unl more
Ohio Credit Union League Urges NCUA to Revise Regulations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Ohio Credit Union League (OCUL) has submitted a public comment letter to the National Credit Union Administration advocating for updates to the agency's regulatory framework concerning member information safeguards. Representing the collective interests of Ohio's 199 credit unions and over three million members, OCUL is pushing for reforms that streamline compliance and enhance operational efficiency.
OCUL expressed appreciation for the NCUA's initiative to review its more
Ohio Environmental Service Industries Raises Concerns Over EPA's Messaging
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Ohio Environmental Service Industries (OESI) has filed a public comment letter with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expressing concerns over how interagency communications were depicted in the Federal Register. The comments are directed at the proposed approval of additional sections of Ohio's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program by the EPA's Region 5 office, emphasizing the need for a more collaborative messaging approach.
In the lette more
Ohio EPA Raises Concerns Over Proposed Hazardous Waste Program Authorization
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) regarding potential errors in the recently published "Ohio: Proposed Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions." The regulations under consideration cover updates from 2020 to 2023, including significant rule changes related to hazardous waste management.
In its letter, Ohio EPA expresses appreciation fo more
Oregon Metro Opposes HUD's Proposal to Rescind Discriminatory Effects Regulations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Oregon Metro has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development strongly opposing a proposal that seeks to remove the discriminatory effects regulations under the Fair Housing Act (FHA). The agency's suggested changes are viewed as a step back in the battle against housing discrimination, particularly in relation to disparate impact claims.
Oregon Metro, which oversees governance for the urbanized areas of three counties and 24 citi more
ORNL Federal Credit Union Supports Modernizing Cybersecurity Guidance Highlighted in Letter to NCUA
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- ORNL Federal Credit Union submitted a public comment letter to the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) addressing proposed changes to regulations related to unauthorized access to member information. As a $4.3 billion institution with over 220,000 members in East Tennessee, ORNL Federal Credit Union emphasized the importance of updating the guidance to reflect current cybersecurity practices and operational complexities.
In its letter, ORNL Federal Credit Union ex more
ORNL Federal Credit Union Supports Proposed Rule to Enhance Safeguarding of Member Information Receives Support
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- ORNL Federal Credit Union has submitted a public comment letter to the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) expressing strong support for the agency's proposed rule to remove Appendix A from 12 CFR Part 748. This removal is part of an effort to streamline regulatory processes and clarify the safeguarding of member information for federally insured credit unions.
With assets totaling approximately $4.5 billion and a member base exceeding 220,000 across East Tennesse more
Percepto Urges FAA to Expand Electronic Visibility Rules to Enable Safe Scaling of Beyond-Line-of-Sight Drone Operations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Percepto, a manufacturer of drone-in-a-box systems, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) addressing the critical issues surrounding unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and their operations beyond visual line of sight. The letter follows the FAA's decision to reopen the comment period for the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on this subject.
In the letter, Percepto emphasizes the necessity for more
PhD Students Urge DOE to Rethink Economic Implications of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Review
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- A cohort of PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and assistant professors specializing in environmental and energy economics has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy concerning its Critical Review of Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the U.S. Climate. The group aims to bring attention to perceived flaws in the Review's economic analysis that they argue undermine important environmental issues.
The letter highlights three major critici more
Pine Tree Legal Assistance Opposes HUD's Proposed Changes to Disparate Impact Rule
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Pine Tree Legal Assistance Inc., Portland, Maine, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regarding its proposed changes to the Disparate Impact Rule under the Fair Housing Act. Expressing strong opposition, Pine Tree warned that the alterations would threaten established protections against discriminatory housing practices, raise barriers to fair housing enforcement, and reduce access for victims seeking recourse.
T more
Polar Bears International Criticizes Climate Working Group Report
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Polar Bears International has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy expressing concerns over the report from the Climate Working Group. The organization argues that the report titled "A Critical Review of Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the U.S. Climate" is selective in its study choices and misrepresents the gravity of climate change.
The letter asserts that the CWG report fails to meet accepted scientific standards. Polar Bears Intern more
PolicyLink Urges HUD to Withdraw Proposed Fair Housing Rule
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- PolicyLink has submitted a public comment letter addressing the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's proposed rule related to the disparate impact standard under the Fair Housing Act (FHA). The letter argues that the proposed changes could dismantle essential protections against discrimination in housing access.
In its letter, PolicyLink contends that the rule reflects a shift away from established legal tests towards a more ambiguous, case-by-case interpret more
Powder River Basin Resource Council Support Grows for Wyoming's Financial Assurance Regulations for Coal Mines
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Powder River Basin Resource Council has submitted a public comment letter to the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement expressing strong support for a proposed amendment to Wyoming's financial assurance regulations for coal mines. The organization, which represents a coalition of stakeholders concerned with environmental issues in the region, emphasized the need for these improvements in its communication to the agency.
In its letter, the council noted more
Professional Legal Services & Investigations Raises Concerns Over Proposed Amendments to FRCP Rule 45
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Professional Legal Services & Investigations LLC submitted a public comment letter to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure expressing concerns about proposed changes to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 45. The organization highlighted potential negative consequences for the process-serving industry and broader systemic risks to due process and the enforcement of subpoenas.
The letter asserts that the proposed amendments more
Roman Catholic Diocese of Boise Urges to Finalize Religious Worker Visa Rule
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Roman Catholic Diocese of Boise, Idaho, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security expressing support for the proposed rule Improving Continuity for Religious Organizations and Their Employees. This move follows the challenges faced by the religious community in Idaho due to changes brought forth in 2023.
In the letter, the diocese highlighted its reliance on international priests and religious personnel to cater to a rapidly gro more
Styskal, Wiese & Melchione Raise Concerns Over Regulatory Changes That May Increase Compliance Burdens
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Styskal, Wiese and Melchione LLP submitted a public comment letter to the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). The firm expressed its support for the NCUA's efforts to streamline its regulatory framework, but voiced concerns about the potential impacts of removing Appendix B to part 748 from the Code of Federal Regulations.
The firm highlighted that all 50 states and the District of Columbia have established some level of data breach notification law. Most of thes more
Supportive Housing Association of New Jersey Opposes HUD's Proposed Rule Change
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Supportive Housing Association of New Jersey (SHA) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) opposing the agency's proposed removal of the Fair Housing Act's discriminatory effects regulations. SHA argues that this change would undermine vital protections against housing discrimination, particularly for people with disabilities and other protected classes.
In its comment, SHA emphasized that the Fair Housing Ac more
Tactien Group Strongly Supports FPL's Petition for UAS Exemption
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Tactien Group has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation expressing strong support for Florida Power & Light Company's (FPL) petition for exemption under 49 U.S.C. Sec. 44807, as outlined in Docket No. FAA-2023-1788. The Tactien Group is an unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) technology company with extensive experience in operating large Group I-IV UAS in complex national airspace environments.
In the letter, the organization highlight more
TechNet Advocates for Enhanced Safety in Unmanned Aircraft Operations
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- TechNet recently submitted a public comment letter to the Federal Aviation Administration expressing its views on the agency's reopening of the comment period for Normalizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems Beyond Visual Line of Sight Operations. The organization emphasized its commitment to advancing safety measures necessary for integrating unmanned aircraft into the National Airspace System (NAS).
In the letter, TechNet outlined its belief that electronic conspicuity-making more
Texas Tire & Automotive Association Urges DOT To Embrace Rubber Modified Asphalt In Strategic Plan
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Texas Tire & Automotive Association, Austin, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation emphasizes the necessity of integrating rubber modified asphalt (RMA) technology into the agency's Research, Development, and Technology Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2026-2030. The letter outlines the potential benefits of RMA, which could positively impact infrastructure durability, safety, and resource efficiency while addressing the issue of scr more
U.S. Parachute Association Raises Concerns Over Drone Safety Measures for Skydivers
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The U.S. Parachute Association (USPA) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation addressing its concerns regarding proposed regulations on the integration of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) into the National Airspace System. The letter emphasizes the potential risks that new electronic conspicuity requirements could pose to skydivers during jump operations.
In its letter, USPA points out that while it supports the goal of safely integra more
U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association Calls for Regulatory Reforms in Transportation Research
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association (USTMA) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation advocating for critical updates to the agency's Transportation Research and Development Strategic Plan. The association emphasizes the importance of regulatory reforms to bolster innovation, improve safety, and enhance environmental stewardship in the tire industry.
The letter stresses the need for the Department of Transportation (DOT) to conduct more
United Spinal Association Advocates for Inclusive Transportation Research
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The United Spinal Association has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) urging the agency to prioritize transportation research that addresses the specific needs of wheelchair users. With over 5.5 million wheelchair users in the nation, the organization stresses that strategic research and development are essential for enhancing daily transportation access, improving opportunities for employment, education, and healthcare, and sti more
University of California Berkeley Urges Renewal of Agreements to Protect Bolivia's Archaeological Heritage from Illicit Trade
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The University of California Berkeley has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Cultural Property Advisory Committee advocating for the renewal of bilateral agreements aimed at safeguarding cultural objects from illegal importation into the United States.
In the letter, the organization highlights the essential need to support Bolivia's efforts to protect its rich archaeological heritage, which spans over 10,000 years of human history. The institute, which consi more
University of Findlay Urges Reevaluation of Proposed Definition of Professional Degrees
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The University of Findlay College of Pharmacy has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education expressing concerns regarding the agency's proposed rule defining "professional degrees" in relation to federal graduate borrowing limits. The institution argues that the definition is too narrow and fails to align with the actual needs of professional education and workforce demands in Ohio.
As a private university deeply committed to producing graduate more
University of Texas Urges Inclusion of Nurse Anesthesia Degrees Urged in Education Policy Reform
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The University of Texas Medical Branch School of Nursing has submitted a public comment letter to the Office of Post Secondary Education at the U.S. Department of Education calling for the inclusion of nurse anesthesia degrees as professional degrees in a key education policy reform. This request comes amid growing concerns about access to healthcare in underserved regions of the country.
In the letter, UTMB highlights that Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) more
Veterans Education Success Calls for Improved Oversight in VET TEC 2.0 Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Veterans Education Success (VES) has submitted a public comment letter to the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) urging enhancements in the information collection process associated with the VET TEC 2.0 program. The organization emphasized the importance of this information collection to ensure effective program oversight and to help veterans access better training opportunities.
The letter highlights concerns regarding the proposed information collection linked to VA more
Washington Legal Foundation Raises Concern Over Proposed Federal Rule of Evidence 707
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Washington Legal Foundation (WLF) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules regarding Proposed Rule of Evidence 707 expressing significant concerns about the implications of this rule. WLF advocates for free enterprise, individual rights, limited government, and adheres to the rule of law, highlighting the importance of reliable evidence in the courtroom.
The foundation emphasizes that the Proposed Rule fails to adequately more
Wisconsin Credit Union League Backs NCUA Proposal to Modernize Audit and Verification Rules
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- The Wisconsin Credit Union League, representing credit unions across the state and their 3.9 million members, has submitted a public comment letter to the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) expressing support for the agency's proposed amendments to regulations governing supervisory committee audits and verifications.
The proposed changes aim to modernize the regulatory framework for federally insured credit unions (FICUs), allowing them to adopt current, industr more
Xavier University Warns Proposed Federal Rule on Degree Classification Could Undermine Counseling Programs and Mental Health Workforce
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Xavier University has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education voicing concerns over a proposed rule that seeks to exclude counseling programs from being classified as "professional degrees." The university emphasizes that this change would jeopardize counselor education programs nationwide and hinder essential mental health workforce development during a pressing time of need.
In their letter, the university calls for the Department of Educat more
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Center of the American Experiment Issues Commentary: What Can Minnesotans Expect From This Legislative Session?
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minnesota, Feb. 17 -- The Center of the American Experiment, a civic and educational organization that says it creates and advocates policies, issued the following commentary on Feb. 16, 2026, by economist John Phelan:
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What can Minnesotans expect from this legislative session?
Minnesota's legislature convenes tomorrow. What can we expect in terms of economic policy?
Not too much, perhaps, given its partisan composition. The House remains tied between Republicans and Demo more
FAIR Exposes Violent Anti-Borders Resistance That Justifies Decisive Federal Action
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 (TNSrpt) -- The Federation for American Immigration Reform issued the following news release:
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FAIR Exposes Violent Anti-Borders Resistance that Justifies Decisive Federal Action
The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) has released a new Investigative Report, Quelling the Insurrection against Immigration Enforcement, that exposes how anti-borders activists and defiant local politicians have turned policy disputes into coordinated assaults on federal auth more
Joint Statement on Philippines-U.S. Bilateral Strategic Dialogue
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -- The U.S. State Department posted the following joint statement on Feb. 16, 2026, on the Philippines-U.S. Bilateral Strategic Dialogue:
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On 16 February 2026, senior officials of the Republic of the Philippines and the United States of America met in Manila for the 12th Philippines-United States Bilateral Strategic Dialogue (BSD). First convened in 2011, the BSD serves as the annual platform to discuss the full range of political, security, and economic cooperation be more
National Partnership for New Americans: After $190 Billion for DHS, Trump's DHS Shutdown Exposes Refusal to Reinvest in Communities
CHICAGO, Illinois, Feb. 17 -- The National Partnership for New Americans issued the following news on Feb. 16, 2026:
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After $190 Billion for DHS, Trump's DHS Shutdown Exposes Refusal to Reinvest in Communities
By Andres Bautista
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- On Friday night, after a days-long impasse over funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and reforms to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the Trump Administration failed to govern, resulting in a partial government shutd more
Secretary of State Rubio, Hungarian P.M. Orban Issue Issues Remarks at Joint News Availability in Budapest
BUDAPEST, Hungary, Feb. 17 -- The U.S. State Department issued the following transcript of a joint news availability on Feb. 16, 2026, by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban at Carmelite Monastery:
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MODERATOR: (Via interpreter) Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. May I extend my most cordial welcome to all of you, and may I extend my most special welcome to His Excellency Mr. Marco Rubio, Secretary of State of the United States of America, at the press more
Sen. Chang Presents Women's History Month Lecture on March 16 at Hope
HOLLAND, Michigan, Feb. 17 -- Hope College issued the following news:
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Sen. Chang Presents Women's History Month Lecture on March 16 at Hope
Michigan Senator Stephanie Chang, the first Asian-American woman elected to the Michigan legislature, will present a lecture titled "Identity, Activism and Advancing Change for Women and Girls," during Hope College's annual Women's History Month lecture. Sen. Chang will address audiences on Monday, March 16 at 3:30 p.m. in the recital hall of the Ja more
Attorney General Ken Paxton Investigates Three Independent School Districts for Facilitating Student Protests Against Lawful Immigration Enforcement
AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 16 -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued the following news release:
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Attorney General Ken Paxton Investigates Three Independent School Districts for Facilitating Student Protests Against Lawful Immigration Enforcement
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Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced investigations into North East Independent School District ("NEISD") in San Antonio, Dallas Independent School District, and Manor Independent School District ("MISD") for facilitating and failing to ke more
CTU on the Death of Ofelia Torres
CHICAGO, Illinois, Feb. 16 [Category: Education] -- Chicago Teachers Union issued the following news release:
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CTU on the Death of Ofelia Torres
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CHICAGO- A statement from the Chicago Teachers Union on the passing of Ofelia Torres, a 16-year-old junior at Lake View High School:
After months of fighting both cancer and the cruelty of Trump's unconscionable and inhumane immigration policies, one of our own precious young scholars, Ofelia Torres, has lost her battle with cancer. She pas more
ICYMI - Rep. Ami Bera in Meidas Touch: I'm Skipping the State of the Union. Here's Why.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 -- Rep. Ami Bera, D-California, issued the following news release:
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ICYMI - Rep. Ami Bera in Meidas Touch: I'm Skipping the State of the Union. Here's Why.
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SACRAMENTO COUNTY, CA - Today, Representative Ami Bera, M.D. (CA-06) released an op-ed in MeidasTouch explaining why he will not attend President Trump's State of the Union address. In the op-ed, Bera urges his colleagues on both sides of the aisle not to legitimize Trump's political theater and calls on Democra more
Rep. Sykes Statement on DHS Funding Lapse
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- Rep. Emilia Strong Sykes, D-Ohio, issued the following news release:
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Rep. Sykes Statement on DHS Funding Lapse
As a partial government shutdown takes effect, U.S. Representative Emilia Sykes (OH-13) is calling out congressional Republicans for triggering this crisis by refusing to hold Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) accountable under President Donald Trump and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem:
"I do not support a blank check more
FBI: Violent Fugitive Facing Charges in Indianapolis Captured in Texas
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 -- The FBI issued the following news release:
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Violent Fugitive Facing Charges in Indianapolis Captured in Texas
A 37-year-old male wanted in Indianapolis for crimes against children fled the state of Indiana and was captured in Texas. The fugitive was arrested on February 4 at a Motel 6 in south San Antonio, Texas. The motel is located adjacent to a bus line that provides transportation to Mexico.
The arrest was part of "Operation No Escape," an FBI-led, multi-agenc more