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NASA Shuts Off Instrument on Voyager 1 to Keep Spacecraft Operating
PASADENA, California, April 18 (TNSres) -- NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory issued the following news:
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NASA Shuts Off Instrument on Voyager 1 to Keep Spacecraft Operating
To conserve power, engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory needed to turn off one of the science instruments on the most distant spacecraft ever built.
On April 17, engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California sent commands to shut down an instrument aboard Voyager 1 called the Low-energy Charged Particles experiment, or LECP. The nuclear-powered spacecraft is running low on power, and
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PASADENA, California, April 18 (TNSres) -- NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory issued the following news:
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NASA Shuts Off Instrument on Voyager 1 to Keep Spacecraft Operating
To conserve power, engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory needed to turn off one of the science instruments on the most distant spacecraft ever built.
On April 17, engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California sent commands to shut down an instrument aboard Voyager 1 called the Low-energy Charged Particles experiment, or LECP. The nuclear-powered spacecraft is running low on power, andturning off the LECP is considered the best way to keep humanity's first interstellar explorer going.
The LECP has been operating almost without interruption since Voyager 1 launched in 1977 -- almost 49 years. It measures low-energy charged particles, including ions, electrons, and cosmic rays originating from our solar system and galaxy. It has provided critical data about the structure of the interstellar medium, detecting pressure fronts and regions of varying particle density in the space beyond our heliosphere. The twin Voyagers are the only spacecraft that are far enough from Earth to provide this information.
The choice of which instrument to turn off next wasn't made in the heat of the moment. Years ago, the Voyager science and engineering teams sat down together and agreed on the order in which they would shut off parts of the spacecraft while ensuring the mission can continue to conduct its unique science. Of the 10 identical sets of instruments that each spacecraft carries, seven have been shut off so far. For Voyager 1, the LECP was next on that list. The team shut off the LECP on Voyager 2 in March 2025.
For more details, go to the Voyager blog (https://science.nasa.gov/blogs/voyager/2026/04/17/nasa-shuts-off-instrument-on-voyager-1-to-keep-spacecraft-operating/) on science.nasa.gov.
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Original text here: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasa-shuts-off-instrument-on-voyager-1-to-keep-spacecraft-operating/
IDB Group Accelerates Support for Argentina With Record Financing for 2026
WASHINGTON, April 18 -- The Inter-American Development Bank issued the following news release:
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IDB Group Accelerates Support for Argentina With Record Financing for 2026
The Inter-American Development Bank Group (IDB Group) plans to accelerate its support for Argentina with record financing that could exceed $7.2 billion in 2026.
The IDB foresees more than $5 billion in sovereign operations with the public sector, including project financing and a $550 million guarantee, which will complement guarantees offered by other multilateral organizations.
IDB Invest, the IDB Group's private-sector
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WASHINGTON, April 18 -- The Inter-American Development Bank issued the following news release:
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IDB Group Accelerates Support for Argentina With Record Financing for 2026
The Inter-American Development Bank Group (IDB Group) plans to accelerate its support for Argentina with record financing that could exceed $7.2 billion in 2026.
The IDB foresees more than $5 billion in sovereign operations with the public sector, including project financing and a $550 million guarantee, which will complement guarantees offered by other multilateral organizations.
IDB Invest, the IDB Group's private-sectorarm, projects mobilizing around $2.2 billion in investments.
This proposed package represents a significant increase from 2025, when approximately $5 billion in operations was approved.
"The government and the people of Argentina have made a major effort to stabilize their economy and advance reforms for growth. The IDB Group is supporting this process with greater scale and a focus on results: backing reforms, mobilizing private investment, and developing the infrastructure needed to sustain growth," said IDB Group President Ilan Goldfajn.
In 2026, the IDB Group will expand its support for Argentina through a program that combines second generation structural reforms, strategic investments in the provinces, and private sector financing.
IDB Invest will prioritize operations to strengthen social and productive infrastructure, expand access to health services, boost the digital economy, and increase financing for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). It will also support sustainable projects in agribusiness and export-oriented manufacturing, as well as investments to improve energy reliability and develop value chains for critical minerals, including lithium.
Among the planned sovereign operations, the focus will be on strengthening fiscal management, including improving the quality of public spending and modernizing tax administration. The program will also reinforce citizen security and the justice system, and expand access to essential services such as energy, health, and social protection.
All planned operations are subject to approval by the respective boards of the IDB Group.
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About the IDB Group
The Inter-American Development Bank Group (IDB Group) is the leading source of financing and knowledge for improving lives in Latin America and the Caribbean. It comprises the IDB, which works with the region's public sector and enables the private sector; IDB Invest, which directly supports private companies and projects; and IDB Lab, which spurs entrepreneurial innovation.
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Original text here: https://www.iadb.org/en/news/idb-group-accelerates-support-argentina-record-financing-2026
Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago: Development Breaks Ground on Chicago's Southwest Side, Paving the Way for Aspiring Housing Leaders
CHICAGO, Illinois, April 18 -- The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago, a district bank in the Federal Home Loan Bank System, issued the following news:
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New Development Breaks Ground on Chicago's Southwest Side, Paving the Way for Aspiring Housing Leaders
A new 44-unit affordable housing development on Chicago's Southwest Side broke ground this week, marking a key step forward in efforts to restore neighborhoods impacted by the 2007-08 foreclosure crisis.
The development, led by the Southwest Organizing Project (SWOP), is part of the broader Reclaiming Southwest Chicago Campaign to transform
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CHICAGO, Illinois, April 18 -- The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago, a district bank in the Federal Home Loan Bank System, issued the following news:
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New Development Breaks Ground on Chicago's Southwest Side, Paving the Way for Aspiring Housing Leaders
A new 44-unit affordable housing development on Chicago's Southwest Side broke ground this week, marking a key step forward in efforts to restore neighborhoods impacted by the 2007-08 foreclosure crisis.
The development, led by the Southwest Organizing Project (SWOP), is part of the broader Reclaiming Southwest Chicago Campaign to transformvacant and foreclosed properties into sustainable, community-led affordable housing. That work requires more than capital--it requires people with the skills, lived experience, and commitment to lead development efforts over the long term. Expanding access to those opportunities remains a critical challenge across the affordable housing industry.
Through FHLBank Chicago's Community First(R) Developer Program, SWOP received $233,352 in grant funding in partnership with member Marquette Bank to expand its fellowship program, preparing two next-generation developers to take on complex housing projects. These fellows are gaining hands-on experience across the full development lifecycle, including project financing, construction management, property management, and coordination with public agencies.
"This work is about building both housing and people," said Chris Brown, Director of Operations for SWOP. "We're proud to have fellows involved in this process, gaining real, hands-on experience while contributing to developments like this that will have a lasting impact on the community."
The Reclaiming Southwest Chicago Campaign focuses on new construction and the rehabilitation of vacant properties across the community. In addition to the 44-unit affordable rental development that broke ground this week, the effort includes plans for up to 110 new single-family homes and continued acquisition and rehabilitation of vacant buildings--work aimed at strengthening housing stability and supporting long-term community investment. Together, these efforts provide fellows with the breadth of experience needed to take on complex development work and help lead housing efforts in their communities for years to come..
"Programs like the Community First(R) Developer Program help build long-term capacity by supporting both housing development and the people behind it," said Manny Jimenez, First Vice President and Community Reinvestment Act Officer at Marquette Bank. "Through our partnership with FHLBank Chicago, we're proud to support organizations like SWOP as they prepare aspiring housing leaders to carry this work forward in their communities."
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Original text here: https://www.fhlbc.com/news/news-detail/2026/04/17/new-development-breaks-ground-on-chicago-s-southwest-side--paving-the-way-for-aspiring-housing-leaders
SBA Relief Still Available to Idaho Small Businesses and Private Nonprofits Affected by Drought
WASHINGTON, April 17 -- The Small Business Administration's Office of Disaster Assistance issued the following news release:
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SBA Relief Still Available to Idaho Small Businesses and Private Nonprofits Affected by Drought
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WASHINGTON -The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible small businesses and private nonprofit (PNP) organizations in Idaho of the May 18 deadline to apply for low interest federal disaster loans to offset economic losses caused by drought beginning July 22, 2025.
The disaster declaration covers the Idaho counties of Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham,
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WASHINGTON, April 17 -- The Small Business Administration's Office of Disaster Assistance issued the following news release:
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SBA Relief Still Available to Idaho Small Businesses and Private Nonprofits Affected by Drought
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WASHINGTON -The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible small businesses and private nonprofit (PNP) organizations in Idaho of the May 18 deadline to apply for low interest federal disaster loans to offset economic losses caused by drought beginning July 22, 2025.
The disaster declaration covers the Idaho counties of Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham,Bonneville, Caribou, and Franklin, as well as the Wyoming county of Lincoln.
Under this declaration, SBA's Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program is available to small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, nurseries, and PNPs - including faith-based organizations - impacted by financial losses directly related to the disaster. The SBA is unable to provide disaster loans to agricultural producers, farmers, or ranchers, except for small aquaculture enterprises.
EIDLs are available for working capital needs caused by the disaster and are available even if the small business or PNP did not suffer any physical damage. The loans may be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable and other bills which could not be paid due to the disaster.
"Through a declaration by the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, SBA provides critical financial assistance to help communities recover," said Chris Stallings, associate administrator of the Office of Disaster Recovery and Resilience at the SBA. "We're pleased to offer loans to small businesses and private nonprofits impacted by these disasters."
The loan amount can be up to $2 million, with interest rates as low as 4% for small businesses and 3.625% for PNPs, with terms of up to 30 years. Interest does not accrue, and payments are not due until 12 months from the date of the first loan disbursement. The SBA sets loan amounts and terms based on each applicant's financial condition.
To apply online, visit sba.gov/disaster. Applicants may also call SBA's Customer Service Center at (800) 659-2955 or email disastercustomerservice@sba.gov for more information on SBA disaster assistance. For people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services.
Submit completed loan applications to the SBA no later than May 18. However, after the deadline has passed, there is a 60-day grace period in which SBA will accept applications.
About the U.S. Small Business Administration
The U.S. Small Business Administration helps power the American dream of business ownership. As the only go-to resource and voice for small businesses backed by the strength of the federal government, the SBA empowers entrepreneurs and small business owners with the resources and support they need to start, grow, expand their businesses, or recover from a declared disaster. It delivers services through an extensive network of SBA field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations. To learn more, visit www.sba.gov.
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Original text here: https://www.sba.gov/article/2026/04/17/sba-relief-still-available-idaho-small-businesses-private-nonprofits-affected-drought
Readout of the Seventh MDBs & Credit Rating Agencies Roundtable
WASHINGTON, April 17 -- The Inter-American Development Bank issued the following news release:
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Readout of the Seventh MDBs & Credit Rating Agencies Roundtable
Since 2023, Chief Financial Officers and Chief Risk Officers from multilateral development banks and other development finance institutions (MDBs) have held ongoing dialogue with credit rating agencies. Most recently, they convened for a seventh roundtable with senior representatives from S&P Global Ratings, Moody's Ratings, and Fitch Ratings.
The objective of the roundtable was to deepen mutual understanding and inform rating methodologies
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WASHINGTON, April 17 -- The Inter-American Development Bank issued the following news release:
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Readout of the Seventh MDBs & Credit Rating Agencies Roundtable
Since 2023, Chief Financial Officers and Chief Risk Officers from multilateral development banks and other development finance institutions (MDBs) have held ongoing dialogue with credit rating agencies. Most recently, they convened for a seventh roundtable with senior representatives from S&P Global Ratings, Moody's Ratings, and Fitch Ratings.
The objective of the roundtable was to deepen mutual understanding and inform rating methodologiesthat appropriately reflect the distinctive financial structures, policy mandates, and risk management frameworks of MDBs.
Key areas of discussion:
Progress on Capital Adequacy Framework reforms
Participants reviewed progress in implementing the recommendations of the Capital Adequacy Framework Review. Most of the 17 recommendations have now been incorporated into MDB operations, capital planning, and risk management practices. Ongoing monitoring continues under the MDB Roadmap, supported by the MDB Global Risk and Finance Forum (GRaFF). Recent CAF-related deliverables--including the MDB-CRA engagement publication, the 2025 MDB Comparison Report, and the continued expansion of the Global Emerging Markets (GEMs) database--were highlighted as important contributions to transparency and understanding of MDB business models.
Methodological topics with Credit Rating Agencies
MDBs and CRAs discussed selected methodology topics and exchanged views on how ratings incorporate empirical evidence and MDB balance-sheet dynamics. Key themes included:
* The treatment of local currency lending, noting evidence of differentiated risk characteristics (incl. market risk) relative to foreign currency lending exposures;
* Asset performance metrics, with a focus on avoiding double counting of risk where credit impairment is recognized through loan loss provisions; and
* Agency specific topics, including hybrid capital instruments and the treatment of preferred creditor status within rating frameworks.
The growing role of risk transfer tools
MDBs underscored the increasing importance of significant risk transfer tools--such as guarantees, insurance, exposure exchange agreements, and securitizations--for capital optimization, risk management, and private capital mobilization. Participants emphasized the need for clearer rating methodologies to support the broader and more programmatic use of these instruments, while recognizing MDBs' strong historical credit performance.
Global Emerging Markets Risk Database Consortium (GEMs): Strengthening data and analytics
Participants discussed recent developments at GEMs, including the onboarding of a new service provider to enhance data access, consistency, and analytical capabilities. High quality, long term risk data was recognized as a cornerstone of evidence based engagement with credit rating agencies and of improved external assessment of MDB risk profiles.
Engagement on Moody's methodology review
The roundtable included a dedicated session with Moody's Ratings on its proposed revisions to the methodology for MDBs and other supranationals. MDBs presented the key elements of the joint response to the Request for Comment, submitted by fifteen MDBs on March 30, 2026.
Overall, MDBs welcomed the move toward a more risk adjusted and forward looking framework, including greater recognition of balance sheet optimization, risk transfer mechanisms, and new forms of capital and credit enhancement. MDBs also provided targeted feedback on calibration, preferred creditor status, the use of qualitative overlays, and the treatment of concentration, asset performance, and liquidity. This input aimed to enhance predictability and comparability, while better aligning outcomes with observed MDB loss experience and preserving analytical rigor.
Looking ahead
This meeting marked the first MDB-CRA roundtable of 2026 and the seventh overall since the dialogue began. Participants reaffirmed the value of continued, structured, and data driven engagement. The next roundtable is expected to take place in April 2027, continuing to support the evolution of rating methodologies in line with MDB mandates, financial strength, and long term development objectives.
Participants in the roundtable included:
MDBs and development finance institutions:
1. Asian Development Bank (ADB)
2. African Development Bank (AfDB)
3. Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
4. Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTD)
5. Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI)
6. Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF)
7. Caribbean Development Bank (CDB)
8. Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB)
9. European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
10. European Investment Bank (EIB)
11. European Stability Mechanism (ESM)
12. Fondo Latinoamericano de Reservas (FLAR)
13. FONPLATA Development Bank
14. International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
15. Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
16. IDB Invest
17. International Finance Corporation (IFC)
18. Islamic Development Bank (IsDB)
19. Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
20. Nordic Investment Bank (NIB)
21. OPEC Fund for International Development (OPEC Fund)
22. World Bank
Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs):
1. Standard & Poor's Global Ratings
2. Moody's Ratings
3. Fitch Ratings
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Sobre el BID
El Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (BID), miembro del Grupo BID, tiene como objetivo mejorar vidas en America Latina y el Caribe. Fundado en 1959, el Banco trabaja con el sector publico de la region para disenar y facilitar soluciones innovadoras que generen impacto para el desarrollo sostenible e inclusivo. Mediante el financiamiento, la experiencia tecnica y el conocimiento, el BID promueve el crecimiento y el bienestar en 26 paises. Visita nuestro sitio web: https://www.iadb.org/es.
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Original text here: https://www.iadb.org/en/news/readout-seventh-mdbs-credit-rating-agencies-roundtable
Amtrak Unveils Replica Liberty Bell at Philadelphia's Gray 30th Street Station
WASHINGTON, April 17 -- Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corp.) issued the following news:
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Amtrak Unveils Replica Liberty Bell at Philadelphia's Gray 30th Street Station
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Iconic train-inspired design will greet travelers throughout 2026 in celebration of America's 250th anniversary
PHILADELPHIA -Amtrak today unveiled a new replica Liberty Bell at William H. Gray III 30th Street Station in celebration of America's 250 th anniversary. Part of the Bells Across PA program and titled The Ringing Railroad, the train-inspired installation designed by Sean Martorana will remain on display
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WASHINGTON, April 17 -- Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corp.) issued the following news:
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Amtrak Unveils Replica Liberty Bell at Philadelphia's Gray 30th Street Station
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Iconic train-inspired design will greet travelers throughout 2026 in celebration of America's 250th anniversary
PHILADELPHIA -Amtrak today unveiled a new replica Liberty Bell at William H. Gray III 30th Street Station in celebration of America's 250 th anniversary. Part of the Bells Across PA program and titled The Ringing Railroad, the train-inspired installation designed by Sean Martorana will remain on displayat the station through the end of 2026.
"As America's Railroad, Amtrak is woven into the fabric of this great nation and Sean has captured that brilliantly," said Amtrak Director of Northeast Government Affairs Craig Schulz. "We're honored to join in the festivities around America's 250th anniversary while recognizing Philadelphia's unique place in railroad history."
The new installation is located at Gray 30th Street Station's West Plaza on N. 30th Street, creating a new point of interest for travelers and visitors to the surrounding University City community, including the new Schuylkill Yards development. The bell - properly oriented with markers indicating North, South, East, and West, reflects four different types of passenger rail equipment operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad (and its successor railroads), including Amtrak, over the years: Metroliner, GG1, K4, and NextGen Acela - the fastest train in the Western Hemisphere.
"It's an incredible honor for this bell to be featured at Gray 30th Street Station and to contribute to a space that connects people from near and far to our great city," said artist Sean Martorana. "The design reflects the history of the railroad, the future of transportation, and the people who make it all possible."
The bell is part of Bells Across PA, a statewide public art exhibition presented in partnership with America250PA and Mural Arts Philadelphia. The project features festively painted fiberglass Liberty Bell replicas displayed in communities across Pennsylvania, with 23 bells planned for Philadelphia, more than any other city in the state.
Gray 30th Street Station serves as a major transportation hub on the Northeast Corridor and a gateway to Philadelphia for more than 4 million passengers each year, making it Amtrak's 3rd busiest station. The Ringing Railroad will offer a visible reminder of the city's historical significance, while also reinforcing Amtrak's commitment to celebrating the nation's past and looking forward to the future.
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Original text here: https://media.amtrak.com/2026/04/amtrak-unveils-replica-liberty-bell-at-philadelphias-gray-30th-street-station/
Administrator Zeldin Announces Selection of Members to the Science Advisory Board
WASHINGTON, April 17 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release:
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Administrator Zeldin Announces Selection of Members to the Science Advisory Board
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WASHINGTON - Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin is announcing the selection of new members to the Science Advisory Board (SAB). The well-qualified experts from a broad range of scientific disciplines bring the experience and expertise needed to provide Gold Standard scientific advice to EPA leadership as they advance the agency's core mission of protecting human health
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WASHINGTON, April 17 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release:
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Administrator Zeldin Announces Selection of Members to the Science Advisory Board
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WASHINGTON - Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin is announcing the selection of new members to the Science Advisory Board (SAB). The well-qualified experts from a broad range of scientific disciplines bring the experience and expertise needed to provide Gold Standard scientific advice to EPA leadership as they advance the agency's core mission of protecting human healthand the environment.
"The Trump EPA has an unwavering commitment to Gold Standard Science. Reconstituting the Science Advisory Board will provide rigorous, independent, evidence-based, scientific advice consistent with its legal obligations to advance our core mission of protecting human health and the environment," said EPA Administrator Zeldin.
The newly appointed SAB will consist of a chair and 36 members. Of those members, 19 received dual appointments to the SAB and one of its five SAB subcommittees or the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee.
Chair \- Dr. Charles Bott, Hampton Roads Sanitation District
SAB Members
Dr. Henry Anderson, University of Wisconsin
Dr. William (Bill) Becker, Hazen and Sawyer and Columbia University
Dr. David J. Brenner, Columbia University 5
Dr. Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr., Cox Associates, LLC 6
Dr. Earl Creech, Utah State University 1
Dr. Nicholas M. D'Ambrosio, NOMADICS, LLC
Dr. Nicole Dennis, Independent Consultant
Dr. Kyle Doudrick, University of Notre Dame
Dr. Shawn Gannon, The Chemours Company 2
Dr. Daniel Gerrity, Southern Nevada Water Authority 3
Dr. Andrew Gelman, Columbia University 2
Mr. Joseph Haney, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Mr. Thomas Haren, AGPROfessional 1
Dr. Alex Hollingsworth, The Ohio State University 4
Dr. Brian J. Hughes, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
Dr. Michael T. Kleinman, University of California, Irvine
Dr. Catherine L. Kling, Cornell University
Dr. Matthew Kotchen, Yale University 4
Dr. Gabriel Lade, The Ohio State University 4
Dr. Jessica LaRocca, Corteva Agriscience
Dr. Matthew LeBaron, The Dow Chemical Company 2
Dr. Anthony R. Lupo, University of Missouri
Dr. Tami McMullin, Roux Inc. 2
Dr. Kristina Mena, University of Texas, Houston 3
Dr. Gary Minsavage, ExxonMobil Biomedical Sciences
Dr. Krishna Pagilla, University of Nevada, Reno
Dr. Brian A. Powell, Clemson University
Dr. Jill Ryer-Powder, Environmental Health Decisions 2
Dr. Dev Shrestha, University of Idaho 1
Dr. Timothy Townsend, University of Florida
Mr. Sean Uhl, The Chemours Company
Dr. Jessica (Jit) Weir, Indiana Department of Environmental Management 3
Dr. Krista Wigginton, University of Michigan 3
Dr. Gayle Woloschak, Northwestern University 5
Dr. Lydia Zablotska, University of California 5
Dr. R. Thomas Zoeller, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Background
The SAB was established in 1978 by the Environmental Research, Development and Demonstration Authorization Act to provide independent advice to the EPA Administrator on scientific and technical matters underlying the agency's major policies and actions.
Similar to the last Administration and in line with typical processes for renewal of Federal Advisory Committees at the agency, the Trump EPA opened the process of soliciting candidate nominations from the public on May 1, 2025, and renewed the charter for the SAB on September 9, 2025.
For further information on the SAB, visit the SAB website.
1 Also appointed to the SAB Agricultural Sciences Committee
2 Also appointed to the SAB Chemical Assessment Advisory Committee
3 Also appointed to the SAB Drinking Water Committee
4 Also appointed to the SAB Economic Analysis Committee
5 Also appointed to the SAB Radiation Advisory Committee
6 Also appointed to the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee
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Original text here: https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/administrator-zeldin-announces-selection-members-science-advisory-board