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Public Policy & NGOs

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ACS CAN Urges Senators to Oppose Bill Making Tobacco Products Cheaper and More Accessible
WASHINGTON, March 23 [Category: Medical] -- The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network posted the following news release:

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ACS CAN Urges Senators to Oppose Bill Making Tobacco Products Cheaper and More Accessible

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COLUMBIA, S.C. - The South Carolina Senate is expected to vote on a bill Tuesday that would make addictive and dangerous tobacco products more accessible and affordable, increasing the likelihood that more children will become the next generation addicted to tobacco. The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) firmly opposes House Bill 4303 and urges state ... Show Full Article

As Insurance Rates Skyrocket, Groups Call for Data to be Made Public
WASHINGTON, March 23 [Category: Political] -- Public Citizen issued the following news release:

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As Insurance Rates Skyrocket, Groups Call for Data to be Made Public

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SAN DIEGO -As the climate crisis pushes the cost of insurance higher each year, a coalition of consumer protection, climate, and housing justice organizations today appealed to state insurance commissioners from across the country to make more state-level insurance data public.

In a letter to Virginia Insurance Commissioner Scott A. White, who currently serves as president of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners ... Show Full Article

A Step Toward Justice for Abuses in Ukraine
NEW YORK, March 23 [Category: International] (TNSrpt) -- Human Rights Watch posted the following news:

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A Step Toward Justice for Abuses in Ukraine

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As Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine enters its fifth year, sustained international efforts are critical to ensure accountability for grave abuses. New findings by the United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine underscore why its mandate should be renewed.

The commission's new report includes findings on Russian authorities' deportation and forcible transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia or Russian-occupied ... Show Full Article

"Extragalactic archeology" reveals nearby galaxy's evolution
WASHINGTON, March 23 [Category: Science] -- The Carnegie Institution for Science posted the following news:

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"Extragalactic archeology" reveals nearby galaxy's evolution

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Pasadena, CA- A team of astronomers, including Carnegie Science's Jeff Rich and other former Carnegie Observatories astronomers, have for the first time traced the history of a galaxy outside our own Milky way by studying chemical fingerprints in deep space, a new approach they are calling "extragalactic archeology." Their findings are published in Nature Astronomy.

"This is the first time that a chemical archaeology ... Show Full Article

Arnold Ventures Commends Senators Curtis and Schiff for Introducing the Prediction Markets are Gambling Act
HOUSTON, Texas, March 23 [Category: Sociological] -- Arnold Ventures (formerly the Laura and John Arnold Foundation) issued the following news:

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Arnold Ventures Commends Senators Curtis and Schiff for Introducing the Prediction Markets are Gambling Act

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Washington, D.C. (March 23, 2026 ) - Arnold Ventures commends Senators John Curtis (R- UT ) and Adam Schiff (D- CA ) for sponsoring the Prediction Markets are Gambling Act, bipartisan legislation that would reaffirm longstanding congressional intent to prohibit gambling through the commodities markets and make clear that event contracts ... Show Full Article

As Insurance Rates Skyrocket, Groups Call for Data to be Made Public
WASHINGTON, March 23 [Category: Political] -- Public Citizen issued the following news release:

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As Insurance Rates Skyrocket, Groups Call for Data to be Made Public

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SAN DIEGO -As the climate crisis pushes the cost of insurance higher each year, a coalition of consumer protection, climate, and housing justice organizations today appealed to state insurance commissioners from across the country to make more state-level insurance data public.

In a letter to Virginia Insurance Commissioner Scott A. White, who currently serves as president of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners ... Show Full Article

Arnold Ventures Commends Senators Curtis and Schiff for Introducing the Prediction Markets are Gambling Act
HOUSTON, Texas, March 23 [Category: Sociological] -- Arnold Ventures (formerly the Laura and John Arnold Foundation) issued the following news:

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Arnold Ventures Commends Senators Curtis and Schiff for Introducing the Prediction Markets are Gambling Act

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Washington, D.C. (March 23, 2026 ) - Arnold Ventures commends Senators John Curtis (R- UT ) and Adam Schiff (D- CA ) for sponsoring the Prediction Markets are Gambling Act, bipartisan legislation that would reaffirm longstanding congressional intent to prohibit gambling through the commodities markets and make clear that event contracts ... Show Full Article

AI framework calls on regulators to address sector-specific uses
WASHINGTON, March 23 [Category: Financial Services] -- America's Credit Unions posted the following news:

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AI framework calls on regulators to address sector-specific uses

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The White House's National Policy Framework on Artificial Intelligence (AI) released Friday includes several actions impacting credit unions. The framework outlines principles that balance state rights with a federal objective of promoting AI adoption across both the public and private sectors.

It also emphasizes that individual regulators should address sector-specific AI uses, rather than a single entity with broad ... Show Full Article

Arnold Ventures Commends Senators Curtis and Schiff for Introducing the Prediction Markets are Gambling Act
HOUSTON, Texas, March 23 [Category: Sociological] -- Arnold Ventures (formerly the Laura and John Arnold Foundation) issued the following news:

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Arnold Ventures Commends Senators Curtis and Schiff for Introducing the Prediction Markets are Gambling Act

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Washington, D.C. (March 23, 2026 ) - Arnold Ventures commends Senators John Curtis (R- UT ) and Adam Schiff (D- CA ) for sponsoring the Prediction Markets are Gambling Act, bipartisan legislation that would reaffirm longstanding congressional intent to prohibit gambling through the commodities markets and make clear that event contracts ... Show Full Article

ADC Sues City of Miami Beach, Mayor, Police Chief, and Other Government Officials for Silencing Pro-Palestine Speech
WASHINGTON, March 23 [Category: Sociological] -- The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee issued the following news release:

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BREAKING: ADC Sues City of Miami Beach, Mayor, Police Chief, and Other Government Officials for Silencing Pro-Palestine Speech

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WASHINGTON, D.C. | The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) today filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Miami Beach, its mayor Steven Meiner, and several other city officials for violating the First Amendment rights of Raquel Pacheco, a veteran and resident of Miami Beach, after police were sent to her home in ... Show Full Article

Victory! Gov. Evers Vetoes Wisconsin Anti-Dissent Bill
WASHINGTON, March 21 [Category: Sociological] -- The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee issued the following news release:

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Victory! Gov. Evers Vetoes Wisconsin Anti-Dissent Bill

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Late yesterday Governor Tony Evers of Wisconsin vetoed a harmful anti-Dissent bill. The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) commends Governor Evers for vetoing AB 672, legislation that would have criminalized political expression, advocacy, and dissent. This bill posed a direct threat to First Amendment rights, civil liberties, and democratic participation. 

Official Veto statement from ... Show Full Article

Tobacco-Free Kids Partners With Johns Hopkins Lerner Center to Enhance Public Health Advocacy
WASHINGTON, March 21 -- The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids issued the following news release:

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Tobacco-Free Kids Partners with Johns Hopkins Lerner Center to Enhance Public Health Advocacy

The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and its Global Health Advocacy Incubator are pleased to announce a new partnership with the Johns Hopkins Lerner Center for Public Health Advocacy at the Bloomberg School of Public Health. This collaboration will enhance the field of public health advocacy through the development of new advocacy training courses, resources and practice for public health students and ... Show Full Article

Human Rights First: Failed U.S. Efforts to Turn Back the Clock on Gender Equality at the United Nations Isolate America and Set Americans Back
WASHINGTON, March 21 -- Human Rights First issued the following news:

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Failed U.S. Efforts to Turn Back the Clock on Gender Equality at the United Nations Isolate America and Set Americans Back

Human Rights First denounces recent U.S. efforts to tear down longstanding consensus on gender equality that underpins the work of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women and multilateral cooperation.

Human Rights First President and CEO Uzra Zeya noted, "In a failed attempt to impose its domestic political agenda onto international human rights bodies, the Trump administration adopted ... Show Full Article

Environmental Working Group: California Bill Would Ban Toxic 'Forever Chemical' Pesticides Contaminating Nearly 40% of State-grown Non-organic Produce
WASHINGTON, March 21 -- The Environmental Working Group issued the following news release on March 20, 2026:

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California bill would ban toxic 'forever chemical' pesticides contaminating nearly 40% of state-grown non-organic produce

AB 1603 would phase out PFAS pesticides by 2035 and require public disclosure on 2.5M pounds of chemicals used each year

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SACRAMENTO - A bill introduced today in the Assembly would ban the toxic "forever chemical" pesticides that contaminate nearly two in five California-grown non-organic fruits and vegetables, increasing the risk of cancer and other serious ... Show Full Article

Environmental Defense Fund: Governor Hochul Seeks to Weaken New York's Leading Climate Law
NEW YORK, March 21 -- The Environmental Defense Fund posted the following news release on March 20, 2026:

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Governor Hochul seeks to weaken New York's leading climate law

By following through with this proposal, New York would abandon its climate leadership as other states are moving forward with actions to cut pollution and costs

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ALBANY, N.Y. -- Today, Governor Hochul announced proposed changes to the Climate Leadership & Community Protection Act, New York's landmark climate law. Among several reported changes that would weaken the law, the proposal would delay the deadline for regulations ... Show Full Article

Asia Turns to Coal Even Before Several Energy Facilities Get Targeted in Iran Conflict
WASHINGTON, March 21 [Category: Energy] -- The Institute for Energy Research posted the following commentary:

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Asia Turns to Coal Even Before Several Energy Facilities Get Targeted in Iran Conflict

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Key Takeaways

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Asian nations are increasing coal use to replace LNG amid escalating attacks on energy infrastructure in the Iran conflict.

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Coal prices have risen 14%, but LNG prices doubled even before Iran's recent attack on Qatar's LNG facility at Ras Laffan, the world's largest LNG export facility, that was in retaliation for Israel striking Iran's South Pars gas field.

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LNG's ... Show Full Article

2026 Iditarod Round-Up: A Trail of Death, Disease, and Dogs Pushed Past Their Breaking Point
NORFOLK, Virginia, March 21 (TNSrpt) -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals issued the following news release:

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2026 Iditarod Round-Up: A Trail of Death, Disease, and Dogs Pushed Past Their Breaking Point

As another Iditarod has come to an end, PETA is breaking down this year's deadly race--and what comes next for the dogs who survived. PETA's new white paper also offers peer-reviewed studies and damning evidence of long-distance endurance racing's harmful impact on dogs' health.

* Since its inception, the Iditarod's death toll has continued to climb, with at least 157 dogs now ... Show Full Article