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America Outdoors Association Urges Bureau of Land Management to Revise Conservation Rule Instead of Rescinding
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 -- The America Outdoors Association, Knoxville, Tennessee, has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Land Management expressing its concerns over the proposal to rescind the 2024 Conservation and Landscape Health Rule. The association, which represents over 1,000 outfitters, guides, and outdoor recreation service providers across the country, emphasizes the critical need for reliable federal permitting processes that are vital for small businesses reliant on public lands.

In its letter, the group highlights that many of its members, which include small businesses ... Show Full Article

University at Buffalo Opposes Proposed Rule Limiting Student Duration of Stay
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 -- Nojin Kwak, Vice Provost, Office of International Education at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security expressing objections to the proposed rule that would end the Duration of Status for international students.

The change would impose a four-year limit on admission for F-1 and J-1 students, a move that the university claims would have dire consequences for its academic programs, student body, and the economy of Western New York.

According to Kwak, many of its programs, particularly ... Show Full Article

IT For Change Urges USTR to Reconsider Trade Barrier Characterization
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 -- IT for Change, a not-for-profit organization based in India, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Trade Representative urging the agency to reassess its characterization of India's digital economy regulations as "significant trade barriers." This submission comes as the USTR prepares for the National Trade Estimate Report (NTE Report) 2026, which seeks to identify foreign trade barriers that may affect the United States and its trading partners.

The letter argues that the Indian regulations in question are essential for protecting citizens' rights and promoting ... Show Full Article

Dolores River Boating Advocates Urge Bureau of Land Management to Retain 2024 Public Lands Rule
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 -- Rica Fulton, advocacy and stewardship director at the Dolores River Boating Advocates, Colorado, has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) urging the agency to retain the 2024 Public Lands Rule. This organization represents a variety of stakeholders across the West who emphasize the importance of balanced land management.

In its commentary, DRBA highlighted that the Public Lands Rule supports the health of landscapes while accommodating various uses. With a focus on the conservation, recreational, and ... Show Full Article

Cumberland Law Students Challenge BLM Proposed Rescission of 2024 Conservation Rule
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 -- Russell Burt and Joshua Wright, third year law students at Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabama, have submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management regarding its proposed rescission of the 2024 Conservation and Landscape Health Rule.

The letter was submitted as a part of a classroom research assignment for an Administrative Law Course, and it critiques the existing regulatory framework and advocates for shifts in management practices that align with the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976.

The Bureau ... Show Full Article