Alaska Bering Sea Crabbers President Prout Testifies Before Senate Commerce, Science & Transportation Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, June 22 -- The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Coast Guard, Maritime and Fisheries released the following testimony by Gabriel Prout, president of the Alaska Bering Sea Crabbers, from a June 12, 2025, hearing entitled "Finding Nemo's Future: Conflicts over Ocean Resources":
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Chairman Sullivan, Ranking Member Blunt Rochester, and distinguished members of the Subcommittee.
Thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the devast more
American Legion Veterans Affairs & Rehabilitation Division Director Lyle Testifies Before House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, June 22 -- The House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Health released the following written testimony by Cole Lyle, director of the Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation Division of the American Legion, from a June 12, 2025, hearing on veterans programs and services-related legislation:
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Chairman Miller-Meeks, Ranking Member Brownley, and distinguished members of the subcommittee, on behalf of National Commander James A. LaCoursiere Jr., and more than 1.5 million dues-paying me more
Center for Strategic & International Studies Senior Fellow Poling Testifies Before Senate Commerce, Science & Transportation Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, June 22 -- The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Coast Guard, Maritime and Fisheries released the following written testimony by Gregory B. Poling, a senior fellow and director of the Southeast Asia Program and Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, from a June 12, 2025, hearing entitled "Finding Nemo's Future: Conflicts over Ocean Resources":
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Chairman Sullivan, Ranking Member Blunt Rochester, dis more
Deputy Assistant Under Secretary for Health for Patient Care Services Shappell Testifies Before House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, June 22 -- The House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Health released the following testimony by Antoinete V. Shappell, deputy assistant under secretary for health for patient care services at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Veteran Health Administration, from a June 12, 2025, hearing on veterans programs and services-related legislation:
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Chairwoman Miller-Meeks, Ranking Member Brownley, and other Members of the Subcommittee, thank you for inviting us here today to p more
Elizabeth Dole Foundation Caregiver Fellow Benson Testifies Before House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, June 22 -- The House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Health released the following testimony by Caira Benson, a caregiver fellow at the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, from a June 12, 2025, hearing on the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs Children's Care Protection Act (H.R. 1404):
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Chairwoman Miller-Meeks, Ranking Member Brownley, Members of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, thank you for inviting me to testify today. As the wife a more
Ferrovial Airports Global Corporate Development & Strategy Director Kinder Testifies Before Senate Homeland Security Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, June 22 -- The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Border Management, Federal Workforce and Regulatory Affairs released the following testimony by Shawn Kinder, global corporate development and strategy director at Ferrovial Airports, from a June 10, 2025, hearing entitled "Match Ready: Oversight of the Federal Government's Border Management and Personnel Readiness Efforts for the Decade of Sports":
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Chairman Lankford, Ranking Member Fetterman, an more
Fisher House Foundation President Coker Testifies Before House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, June 22 -- The House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Health released the following testimony by Fisher House Foundation President David A. Coker, from a June 12, 2025, hearing on the Fisher House Availability Act (H.R. 3726):
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Thank you, Chairwoman Miller-Meeks, and good afternoon to the members of the Committee.
My name is David Coker, and I have the privilege of serving as President of Fisher House Foundation.
The Fisher House program was founded in 1990 by Zachary Fishe more
IXpressGenes CEO Schmitt Testifies Before House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, June 22 -- The House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Health released the following testimony by iXpressGenes CEO John Schmitt from a June 12, 2025, hearing on trauma care:
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Good afternoon Chairwoman Miller-Meeks, Ranking Member Brownley, and Members of the Subcommittee. Thank you for the opportunity to testify today.
I want to begin today not with science, but with intention behind the science--because when it comes to the lives of veterans, as one myself, I believe intenti more
LA28 CEO Hoover Testifies Before Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, June 22 -- The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Border Management, Federal Workforce and Regulatory Affairs released the following testimony by LA28 CEO Reynold Hoover from a June 10, 2025, hearing entitled "Match Ready: Oversight of the Federal Government's Border Management and Personnel Readiness Efforts for the Decade of Sports":
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Chairman Lankford, Ranking Member Fetterman and Members of the Subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to t more
National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology & Education Center Director Ligon Testifies Before Senate Homeland Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, June 22 -- The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Border Management, Federal Workforce and Regulatory Affairs released the following written testimony by Gina Ligon, director of the National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology and Education Center, from a June 10, 2025, hearing entitled "Match Ready: Oversight of the Federal Government's Border Management and Personnel Readiness Efforts for the Decade of Sports":
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Chairman Lankford, Ranking M more
WASHINGTON, June 22 -- The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Coast Guard, Maritime and Fisheries released the following testimony by Nathaniel Rickard, co-managing partner of Picard Kentz and Rowe LLP, from a June 12, 2025, hearing entitled "Finding Nemo's Future: Conflicts over Ocean Resources":
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Mister Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee, thank you for inviting me to participate in this hearing. I am Nathaniel Rickard, co-managing partner of the law firm o more
Stephenson Ocean Security Project Director Saumweber Testifies Before Senate Commerce, Science & Transportation Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, June 22 -- The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Coast Guard, Maritime and Fisheries released the following written testimony by Whitley Saumweber, a professor of marine affairs at the University of Rhode Island and director of the Stephenson Ocean Security Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, from a June 12, 2025, hearing entitled "Finding Nemo's Future: Conflicts over Ocean Resources":
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Chairman Sullivan, Ranking Member Blu more
Treasury Secretary Bessent Testifies Before Senate Finance Committee
WASHINGTON, June 22 -- The Senate Finance Committee released the following testimony by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent from a June 12, 2025, hearing entitled "The President's Fiscal Year 2026 Budget for the Department of Treasury and Tax Reform":
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Chairman Crapo, Ranking Member Wyden, and members of the committee--I'm grateful to join you today. Treasury is committed to working with Congress to improve our nation's finances, create new jobs, and strengthen the economy. We look forward t more
USMC Veteran Testifies Before House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, June 22 -- The House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Health released the following testimony by U.S. Marine Corps veteran Randy T. Johnson from a June 12, 2025, hearing on the Territorial Response and Access to Veterans' Essential Lifecare Act (H.R. 3400):
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Thank you, Chairman Bost, Ranking Member Takano, and members of this Committee.
My name is Randy Johnson. I am a resident of the Northern Mariana Islands, a veteran of the United States Marine Corps, and for the past dec more
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ACRA Urges Federal Support for Cultural Resource Management in Public Comment Letter
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The American Cultural Resources Association (ACRA) submitted a public comment letter to Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum, addressing regulatory reforms sought by the U.S. Department of the Interior. ACRA, which represents cultural resource management professionals, highlighted the vital role its members play in preserving the nation's historic and cultural assets while also facilitating economic development.
In its letter, ACRA emphasized the importance of adequately more
AHRI Opposes Inclusion of HVACR Codes in Section 232 Tariffs
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce concerning the ongoing debate over Section 232 tariffs, specifically opposing the inclusion of HVACR and water heating Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) codes.
In the letter addressed to Deputy Assistant Secretary for Technology Security, Eric Longnecker, AHRI raised concerns that imposing tariffs on these essential products would lead t more
American Consumer And Investor Institute Advocates For Digital Payment Modernization
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The American Consumer and Investor Institute (ACII) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, emphasizing the urgent need to implement electronic payments in line with Executive Order 14247. This initiative aims to phase out paper checks for federal disbursements, enhancing efficiency and security for consumers and businesses alike.
ACII, led by CEO Blaine Luetkemeyer, underscored how the shift from paper to digital transactions aligns w more
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association Issues Public Comment to HHS on Prescription Drug Transparency Rules
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association has submitted a public comment letter to federal officials addressing the prescription drug machine-readable file (Rx MRF) requirements outlined in the Transparency in Coverage final rule. The letter emphasizes the association's commitment to enhancing clarity and usability in prescription drug pricing, while ensuring that the implementation of these requirements is practical and efficient.
BCBSA, representing 33 independent health pl more
Bourgault Industries Inc. Raises Alarms Over Proposed Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Bourgault Industries Inc., a prominent manufacturer of agricultural equipment, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce expressing strong opposition to the proposed inclusion of certain steel and aluminum derivative products in the Section 232 tariff list. The company, based in Minot, ND, argues that these tariffs would significantly impact their operations and the broader U.S. agricultural sector.
"The expansion of derivative tariffs would more
CARIN Alliance Advocates For Enhanced Transparency in Prescription Drug Pricing
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The CARIN Alliance has submitted a public comment letter to federal health officials urging for improvements in prescription drug pricing transparency. The letter addresses the recent Request for Information regarding the Prescription Drug Machine-Readable File Requirement in the Transparency in Coverage Final Rule.
In their correspondence, the CARIN Alliance, which comprises a diverse group of stakeholders, commended the government's ongoing commitment to increasing the a more
Chelan PUD Calls for Regulatory Reforms to Streamline Energy Project Processes
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Chelan County Public Utility District (Chelan PUD) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), advocating for reforms aimed at reducing regulatory burdens on energy projects. The district's comments specifically address the hydropower relicensing process and emphasize the need for improved policies regarding geothermal resources.
Brett Bickford, Managing Director of Generation and Transmission at Chelan PUD, stated, "The process also more
Daimler Truck Requests Denial of Section 232 Tariff Expansion for Key Components
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Daimler Truck North America LLC (DTNA) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce urging the rejection of an expansion of Section 232 tariffs proposed by Steel Dynamics, Inc. The tariffs would apply to a range of steel and aluminum parts used in medium and heavy-duty trucks, which DTNA argues would harm national security rather than protect it.
In the correspondence, DTNA emphasizes that the company's trucks and components are vital to the U.S more
Electrolux Supports Inclusion of Appliances in Section 232 Tariffs
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Electrolux Consumer Products, Inc. has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce, expressing strong support for the North American Die Casting Association's (NADCA) requests to adjust Section 232 tariffs on aluminum. The company's correspondence emphasizes the importance of including specific household appliances under the tariffs, enhancing the domestic aluminum industry.
In the letter, Jill D. Jacobson, VP and General Counsel of Electrolux, com more
Eppendorf Urges BIS To Exclude Laboratory Freezers From Section 232 Tariffs
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Eppendorf Group SE & Co. KG submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) advocating against the inclusion of laboratory freezers under Section 232 tariffs. The letter highlights the potential detrimental impact on the U.S. scientific community if the tariffs proposed by Nucor Corporation are enacted.
As a prominent provider of laboratory equipment, Eppendorf emphasized that its freezers are specially designed for laboratory use, ensuring p more
ERIC Advocates For Enhanced Prescription Drug Transparency In Public Comment Letter
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The ERISA Industry Committee (ERIC) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Labor, urging the establishment of more robust requirements for prescription drug price transparency.
The organization calls for swift implementation of the machine-readable file disclosure requirements as part of the Transparency in Coverage Final Rule, emphasizing the need for greater accountability and accessibility of drug pricing information for employer-sponsored heal more
Fair Elections Center Urges EAC to Reject Changes to Voting Guidelines
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Fair Elections Center submitted a public comment letter urging the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) to resist recommended changes to the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines (VVSG) as directed by a recent presidential Executive Order. The organization argues that such changes, outlined in the March 2025 order by the President, lack proper legal authority and threaten the independence of the EAC.
"While the Executive Order aims to enhance election integrity, it under more
Federal Agency Receives Strong Opposition to Proposed Steel Tariffs
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce, expressing firm opposition to proposed additional tariffs on steel derivative products, which include critical equipment for construction and agriculture. The AEM represents over 1,100 member companies across key sectors such as construction, agriculture, and mining.
In the letter addressed to Secretary Howard W. Lutnick, AEM emphasized that while the orga more
Gerdau Long Steel North America Urges Caution on Proposed Steel Tariff Changes
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Gerdau Long Steel North America submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce expressing support for the ongoing Section 232 steel and aluminum tariff inclusion process. The letter highlights the company's commitment to fair trade, national security, and U.S. job preservation.
Scott Meaney, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, underscored the importance of federal support, stating, "Your leadership is instrumental in supporting American jobs and in more
Inclusion of Derivative Steel Products Urged by Alliance for American Manufacturing
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The Alliance for American Manufacturing has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce, advocating for the inclusion of grain-oriented electrical steel (GOES) laminations and cores, and stainless steel automotive exhaust system parts as derivative products under the Steel Section 232 program. The organization, representing a partnership between leading manufacturers and the United Steelworkers, emphasizes that these products, owing to their substan more
JFE Shoji Power Canada Inc. Opposes Tariffs On Essential Transformer Core Products
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- JFE Shoji Power Canada Inc. has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce opposing Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.'s request to include Grain-Oriented Electrical Steel (GOES) transformer core derivative products under Section 232 steel tariffs. The organization warns such restrictions could jeopardize national security and hinder critical infrastructure projects necessary for electricity grid modernization.
In the letter, Ron Harper, President/CEO of JFE S more
JTEKT America Urges Exclusion of Key Products from Section 232 Duties
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- JTEKT North America Corporation has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce, requesting the exclusion of certain bearings and automotive parts from the list of products subjected to additional Section 232 tariffs. JTEKT America emphasizes that such duties could threaten its operational viability and disrupt the supply chain critical to domestic manufacturing.
In the letter, General Counsel Andrew Etkind states, "Placing additional duties on the more
Kaiser Permanente Calls for Revisions to Prescription Drug Pricing Transparency Rules
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Kaiser Permanente, the largest private integrated health care delivery system in the U.S., has submitted a public comment letter urging federal agencies to reconsider aspects of the new prescription drug machine-readable file requirement within the Transparency in Coverage Final Rule. This correspondence was directed to the U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and Treasury.
In the letter, Anthony A. Barrueta, Senior Vice President of Government Relations more
KITA Urges Commerce to Ensure Fair Standards in Section 232 Tariff Process
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The Korea International Trade Association has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce expressing concerns about the administration of the Section 232 steel and aluminum tariff inclusions process. KITA, representing over 77,000 Korean companies engaged in global trade, emphasizes the need for transparent and clear criteria when evaluating inclusion requests to maintain the integrity of U.S. national economic security.
KITA's Chairman, Jin Sik Yo more
Korea Auto Industries Cooperative Association Opposes New Tariffs on Automotive Parts
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The Korea Auto Industries Cooperative Association (KAICA) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry Security, urging the rejection of proposed tariffs on critical automotive components. The letter, addressed by Director Young-Hoon Kim, responds to a recent request from U.S. companies advocating for the inclusion of certain steel and aluminum derivative products under Section 232 duties.
In the correspondence, KAICA emphas more
Korea Bearing Industry Association Opposes Inclusion of Bearings in Section 232 Tariffs
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The Korea Bearing Industry Association (KBIA) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce, expressing strong opposition to the potential inclusion of bearings in the expansion of steel derivative products subject to Section 232 tariffs. The association represents the Korean bearing sector and articulates significant concerns regarding this regulatory move.
In the correspondence, KBIA emphasizes that bearings are complex, precision-engineered co more
MacDon Inc. Urges U.S. Commerce to Reject Tariffs on Essential Agricultural Equipment
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- MacDon Inc., a leading provider of harvesting equipment, has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Industry and Security within the U.S. Department of Commerce, voicing strong objections to the proposed inclusion of specific steel and aluminum derivative products under Section 232 tariffs. The company argues that these tariffs threaten both their operations and the broader agricultural sector in the U.S.
In the letter, Kurt Buehler, President of MacDon Inc., e more
N.C. Natural Resources Dept. Urges Caution on DOI Deregulation Efforts
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior, expressing strong concerns regarding potential deregulation efforts that could jeopardize the state's natural and historical treasures. The agency emphasized the vital role that parks, wildlife refuges, and historic sites play in sustaining North Carolina's economy, particularly its tourism sector.
The letter highlights that North Caroli more
NSI Industries Opposes Section 232 Tariffs on Critical Imported Components
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- NSI Industries has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce, voicing strong opposition to the inclusion of certain steel derivative articles under Section 232 tariffs. The North Carolina-based company emphasizes that the HTS subheadings targeted by the petition do not pose any threat to national security and are crucial for their operations.
Damon Anderson, Vice President of Supply Chain and Distribution at NSI Industries, stated, "These items a more
NSK Americas Voices Opposition to Proposed Tariffs on Steel Derivatives
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- NSK Americas, Inc. has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce in response to a request from Gerdau Long Steel and Gerdau Special Steel to include additional steel derivatives under Section 232 tariffs. NSK argues that such a move would adversely affect both their operations and the broader economy.
Alexander Hauser, Supervisor of Trade & Compliance at NSK, articulated substantial concerns about the potential economic impact of expanded tariffs more
NTCA Calls For Streamlined Permitting Processes From Department Of Interior
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The NTCA-The Rural Broadband Association submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Interior (DOI), advocating for streamlined permitting processes for broadband providers seeking access to federal lands. The association emphasizes that cumbersome and inconsistent regulations hinder efforts to deliver essential broadband services to rural communities, where connectivity is crucial.
The letter highlights that NTCA's approximately 850 members face significan more
Ohio State Rep. Kishman Advocates for Fair Trade on Ferrotitanium Imports
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Ohio State Rep. Matthew Kishman submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce urging the inclusion of ferrotitanium in the Section 232 steel derivatives provisions under the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. Kishman highlighted the challenges that the American steel industry faces from low-cost ferrotitanium imports, which he claims jeopardize both the economic stability and national security interests of domestic steel production.
"The American steel ind more
Ohio State Rep. Oelslager Urges Inclusion of Ferrotitanium in Trade Policy
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Ohio State Rep. Scott Oelslager has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce advocating for the inclusion of ferrotitanium in Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. This proposal arises from concerns raised by representatives of Galt Alloys, a local producer and subsidiary of AMG Resources Corporation located in Canton, Ohio.
In his correspondence, Oelslager emphasized the economic challenges faced by the American steel industry due to more
Oregon Tool Raises Concerns Over Inclusion Request for Electric Hand Tools
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Oregon Tool Inc. has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security expressing concerns regarding an inclusion request filed by the North American Die Casting Association (NADCA) under the Section 232 steel and aluminum tariff inclusion process. The company emphasizes that NADCA's petition is not valid as it does not represent producers of electric hand tools.
Oregon Tool, a leading manufacturer of professional-grade more
Peloton Opposes Inclusion of Dumbbells and Kettlebells in Steel Tariffs
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Peloton Interactive Inc., a player in the American fitness industry, has issued a public comment letter opposing a request from Goldens' Foundry and Machine Co. to include dumbbells and kettlebells in the Section 232 steel derivative tariffs. The letter emphasizes that adding these fitness items to the tariff list would undermine national public health priorities and could adversely affect access to fitness equipment for consumers.
In the correspondence, Peloton argues tha more
Polaris Inc. Urges U.S. Department of Commerce to Reject Proposed Tariff Expansions
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Polaris Inc., an American manufacturer of powersports vehicles, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce objecting to the proposed inclusion of new products under Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum. The company claims that extending these tariffs could harm American manufacturing jobs and increase production costs.
In the letter addressed to Secretary of Commerce Howard W. Lutnick, Michelle Duehn, Senior Manager of Global Trade at Pol more
Portable Generator Group Opposes Tariffs That Could Hike Prices and Limit Availability
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The Portable Generator Manufacturers' Association has submitted a public comment letter opposing the North American Die Casting Association's request to include HTS 8502.20.00, which pertains to portable generators, as a derivative article under Section 232 tariffs. PGMA warns that such a move could significantly harm availability and increase costs for consumers.
In the letter addressed to Under Secretary Jeffrey Kessler, PGMA highlighted inaccuracies in NADCA's claims re more
Precision Drilling Company Voices Concerns Over Proposed Tariffs on Drill Pipe
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Precision Drilling Company LP has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Industry and Security expressing support for NOV Grant Prideco's response related to proposed tariffs on drill pipe under Section 232. The company, one of North America's largest land drilling contractors, has highlighted the potential negative impact on operations and costs if such tariffs are implemented.
Isabela Louback, Director of Supply Chain at Precision Drilling, emphasized that dr more
Public Comment Letter Opposes Changes to Form G-325A Impacting Stateless Individuals
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- United Stateless, a national organization advocating for the rights of stateless individuals, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services regarding proposed changes to Form G-325A. The organization expressed strong opposition to removing options for stateless individuals to pursue deferred action, deeming the revisions detrimental to both the individuals affected and the efficiency of governance.
In the letter, Jerry Rigdon, Actin more
Public Comment Letter Urges Halt to Expedited Permitting for Energy Projects
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The Next 100 Coalition and the Trail Posse submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Interior urging Secretary Doug Burgum to reconsider a proposal for an expedited permitting process aimed at bolstering domestic energy production. The organizations argue that the reduced timeline for emergency project approvals would significantly undermine essential scientific review and public engagement.
According to the unsigned letter, the proposed 14-28 day timelin more
Public Rights Project Raises Concerns Over Voluntary Voting System Guidelines Implementation
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The Public Rights Project has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission expressing serious concerns over the upcoming Technical Guidelines Development Committee meeting and the proposed Voluntary Voting System Guidelines 2.1. The letter outlines multiple legal, procedural, and technical issues, urging the committee to reconsider its approach.
In the letter, Michael Adame, Elections and Government Partnership Director at Public Rights Proj more
Samsung Opposes Inclusion of Household Appliances in Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security urging it to reject initiatives proposing that household appliances be classified as "derivative" products under existing Section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs. The correspondence expresses concern over the potential impact these measures could have on the appliance market and U.S. consumers.
In the letter, Samsung emphasizes that while their products contain st more
SANY America Opposes Expansion of Section 232 Tariffs on Construction Equipment
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- SANY America has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce opposing the proposed inclusion of certain construction equipment under additional Section 232 tariffs. The letter, authored by CEO David Nicoll, expresses concerns that this expansion would exceed the statute's original national security purpose and adversely impact American manufacturers and infrastructure development.
In the correspondence, Nicoll stated, "The stakes could not be highe more
Southern Tier Independence Center Urges Cancellation of EAC Meeting on Voting Guidelines
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The Southern Tier Independence Center, Inc. (STIC) has submitted a public comment letter expressing strong opposition to an upcoming virtual meeting scheduled by the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) on July 2, to discuss changes to the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines. STIC, a non-profit organization based in Binghamton, New York, advocates for accessible voting accommodations and serves individuals with disabilities across several counties in New York and Pennsylvani more
Southwire Urges Timely Review of Section 232 Tariff Inclusions
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Southwire Co. LLC has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce urging for timely and flexible procedures in the Section 232 steel and aluminum tariff inclusions process. Based in Carrollton, Georgia, Southwire employs over 9,400 individuals across various manufacturing facilities in several states.
In the letter addressed to Deputy Assistant Secretary for Technology Security Eric Longnecker, Southwire emphasizes the need to maintain the current more
SPLC Raises Concerns Over EAC's Implementation of Election Executive Order
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The Southern Poverty Law Center has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission regarding the draft of the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines 2.1 and the impending implementation of an Executive Order aimed at preserving electoral integrity. The SPLC, a nonpartisan civil rights organization, emphasized the impact of these initiatives on Black and Brown communities in the Deep South.
In their correspondence, Laura Williamson, SPLC representa more
Strategic Alloys Urges Exclusion of Vanadium Materials from Tariff Regulations
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Strategic Alloys LLC (USA) submitted a public comment letter to federal officials expressing concern over the proposed inclusion of vanadium-based materials in Section 232 steel and aluminum tariff regulations. The organization, a leader in minerals and metal trading, advocates for the exclusion of these critical alloys, citing their integral role in various U.S. industries.
In the letter, Strategic Alloys underscored that vanadium enhances the strength, toughness, and dur more
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Sumitomo Drive Technologies submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Bureau of Industry and Security regarding proposed changes to Section 232 tariffs. The company, which has its North American headquarters in Chesapeake, Virginia, expressed strong opposition to including specific Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) classifications under these tariffs.
In their correspondence, Sumitomo emphasized that HTS classifications 8483.90.50, 8482.10 more
Support Sought for Enhanced IBCLC Staffing in Birthing Hospitals
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The U.S. Lactation Consultant Association has submitted a public comment letter advocating for improved data collection regarding the staffing of International Board Certified Lactation Consultants in birthing hospitals. The organization argues that including IBCLC ratios in the mPINC survey of breastfeeding practices would enhance hospital interventions aimed at promoting breastfeeding success.
The letter highlights the essential role of IBCLCs as part of the healthcare t more
Terex Urges U.S. Commerce Department to Reject Gerdau's Tariff Request
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Terex Corp., Norwalk, Connecticut, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce in response to a request from Gerdau Long Steel North America to impose Section 232 tariffs on certain steel products. Terex, a U.S. manufacturing company, expressed strong opposition to Gerdau's proposal, asserting that it lacks critical information and would harm the broader economy.
"Imposing these tariffs would negatively impact Terex and its customers, the majority more
Three U.S. Bleeding Disorder-Oriented Organizations Call for Enhanced Transparency in Prescription Drug Coverage
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The National Bleeding Disorders Foundation, Hemophilia Federation of America and the Hemophilia Alliance submitted a public comment letter urging the U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and Treasury to enhance transparency requirements in prescription drug coverage.
The letter addresses concerns that many patients with bleeding disorders face discrimination due to complex insurance practices that limit access to necessary medications.
In the corresponde more
Turquoise Health Supports Enhanced Drug Price Transparency in Public Comment Letter
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Turquoise Health, San Diego, California, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Departments, advocating for the improvement of prescription drug price transparency requirements as outlined in the Transparency in Coverage final rule. Their correspondence focuses on the implementation of machine-readable file (MRF) disclosure requirements that are essential for enabling patients and stakeholders to access critical drug cost information.
Chris Severn, CEO of Turquo more
Tyler Union Opposes Classification of Ductile Iron Fittings Under Steel Tariffs
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Tyler Union, a division of McWane, Inc., has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce expressing strong objections to the inclusion of certain ductile iron fittings in the scope of steel tariffs. Specifically, the company contests Steel Dynamics, Inc.'s request to classify fittings under HTS Code 7307.19.30 as steel derivatives, asserting that these products contain no steel and should not be subject to Section 232 tariffs.
In its correspondence more
U.S. Bank Advocates for Instant Payments in Letter to Treasury Department
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- In a public comment letter submitted to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, U.S. Bank emphasized the need for the adoption of instant payment solutions to modernize governmental payment methods. The letter, authored by Mark Runkel, Vice Chairman and Head of Payments, highlighted the advancements made by the Treasury in eliminating paper-based payments but stressed that additional measures are necessary to enhance efficiency and security.
U.S. Bank requested the Treasury t more
U.S. Steel Advocates for Inclusion of Key Electric Motor Components in Section 232 Tariffs
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- United States Steel Corporation (U.S. Steel) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce in support of Section 232 tariffs on specific steel derivative products. The letter, submitted by Kaitlin M. Wojnar, Corporate Counsel for International Trade & Public Policy, emphasizes the importance of including certain Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) subheadings that encompass essential components for electric motors, such as stators and rotors.
In the more
UAW Urges Commerce Department To Expand Tariffs On Critical Steel Products
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- The United Auto Workers (UAW) submitted a public comment letter to Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, advocating for the inclusion of Automotive Stainless Steel Exhaust System Components and Electrical Steel Derivative Products within the scope of existing tariffs on steel and aluminum. The letter emphasizes the necessity to safeguard American manufacturing jobs and maintain the competitive standing of domestic production.
The UAW's correspondence highlights that over o more
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Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Issues Commentary: AI and Climate Justice - Balancing Risk With Opportunity
NEW YORK, July 3 -- Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory issued the following commentary on July 2, 2025:
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AI and Climate Justice: Balancing Risk With Opportunity
As AI expands its global reach, how can we ensure its just and inclusive use when applied to climate science?
By Marco Tedesco
When we think of artificial intelligence (AI) and climate justice, we can imagine two stars in an orbital waltz; each with its own gravity, sometimes in harmony, while other times in t more