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Indigenous Communities Urge Caution on Proposed Deep-Sea Mining in Marianas Trench
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 -- A public comment letter addressed to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has raised urgent concerns from Indigenous Chamorro communities regarding a proposed plan for commercial leasing of outer continental shelf minerals off the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The letter emphasizes the cultural and environmental importance of the Marianas Trench, asserting that the area is not just an economic resource but a sacred space integral to Indigenous identity and survival.

The correspondence expresses strong opposition to deep-sea mining activities, citing ... Show Full Article

Federal Agency Urged to Enhance Environmental Reviews for Seabed Mining
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 -- A public comment letter submitted to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) emphasizes the critical need for thorough environmental assessments regarding potential seabed mining operations in the waters off the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). The letter, authored by a CNMI resident and cultural advocate, highlights the necessity for BOEM to adhere to U.S. environmental laws while addressing the potential impacts of mineral extraction on local ecosystems and communities.

The resident noted that seabed mining activities should comply with the CNMI ... Show Full Article

Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Faces Pushback Against Proposed Deep-Sea Mining
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 -- A public comment letter submitted to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) underscores the growing concerns surrounding the proposed commercial leasing for seabed mining in the Outer Continental Shelf of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) and Guam. The letter highlights potential environmental, economic, and cultural impacts associated with the initiative, calling for a comprehensive analysis prior to any further action.

The communication stresses that the proposed mining activities could pose irreversible harm to the fragile ecosystems in the ... Show Full Article

Concerns Raised Over Deep-Sea Mining Lease Near Northern Mariana Islands
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 -- A public comment letter submitted by environmental advocates expresses strong opposition to the proposed commercial leasing for Outer Continental Shelf minerals offshore the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The request, issued by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), has sparked widespread concern about its potential implications for local ecosystems, cultural heritage, and the economy of surrounding areas, including Guam.

The letter highlights apprehension over the environmental impacts of leasing, specifically regarding potential harm to marine biodiversity ... Show Full Article

Concerns Raised Over Impacts of Proposed Deep-Sea Mining in Mariana Islands
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 -- A public comment letter addressed to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has highlighted significant concerns regarding the potential impact of proposed deep-sea mining activities in the Mariana Islands. The letter, authored by a resident with deep ties to the region, emphasizes the detrimental effects such operations could have on local ecosystems and the community's reliance on marine resources.

The letter asserts that harvesting materials from the seabed could unleash sediments and harmful plumes into the surrounding waters, jeopardizing the delicate balance ... Show Full Article

Concerns Raised Over Proposed Deep-Sea Mining in Mariana Islands
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 -- In a public comment letter addressed to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Frank A. Camacho, Ph.D., has expressed strong opposition to plans for deep-sea mining in the Mariana Islands. The proposed mining would take place within the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) surrounding U.S. Pacific territories, raising significant environmental concerns regarding its impact on fragile marine ecosystems.

Camacho argues that such mining operations could have profound and irreversible effects on both seafloor and hydrothermal vent ecosystems. These unique habitats are not barren ... Show Full Article

CENTER ON BUDGET AND POLICY PRIORITIES CALLS FOR WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSED PUBLIC CHARGE REGULATION
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 -- The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security expressing strong opposition to a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding the public charge ground of inadmissibility under 8 CFR Parts 103 and 212.

In their correspondence, the organization emphasized the potential chaos and harm the proposed rule could inflict on immigrant families and their access to critical public benefits.

The CBPP, a nonpartisan policy organization, highlighted that the proposed rescission of the 2022 public charge regulations ... Show Full Article

Albuquerque BioPark Society Urges Fish and Wildlife Service to Retain ESA Blanket Rule Protections
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 -- The Albuquerque BioPark Society has expressed serious concerns regarding a proposed rule by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that seeks to eliminate the Section 4(d) "blanket rule" option. This action is believed to potentially extend the duration during which certain species may not receive critical protections under the Endangered Species Act, exacerbating the risk of extinction for vulnerable species.

The organization highlighted alarming statistical findings from prior research indicating that the average timeline for species listing petitions has drastically exceeded ... Show Full Article

AASA Urges Treasury and IRS to Preserve State Authority in Scholarship Tax Credit Rules
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 -- AASA, The School Superintendents Association, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service regarding Notice 2025-70/IRS-2025-0466, which invites feedback on the Individual Tax Credit for Qualified Contributions to Scholarship Granting Organizations (SGOs). Representing over 10,000 local school district leaders, AASA emphasizes the importance of state control and flexibility in educational funding and policy.

The organization expresses the expectation that the Treasury and the IRS will align their regulations ... Show Full Article

California Farm Bureau Advocates for Restoration of 2020 Exclusion Regulations
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 -- The California Farm Bureau Federation has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), expressing strong support for proposed revisions to critical habitat regulations under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The letter, received on December 22, urges the agency to rescind the 2024 rule and restore the framework established in 2020, which the Farm Bureau argues brings clarity and balance to the designation process.

With representation from approximately 28,000 members across California, the Farm Bureau plays a pivotal role in advocating for ... Show Full Article

California Farm Bureau Advocates for Restoration of 2019 ESA Regulations
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 -- The California Farm Bureau Federation has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service. The organization expresses strong support for the proposal to revert to the 2019 regulatory framework under the Endangered Species Act concerning interagency cooperation regulations. This proposal seeks to rescind the 2024 amendments that altered consultation processes and restore the previous definitions relating to environmental effects.

The Farm Bureau, representing approximately 28,000 members across 57 counties, ... Show Full Article

Burgeoning Oil and Gas Plans in Gulf Raise Concerns for Endangered Sea Turtles
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 -- A research biologist from Florida has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), urging the agency to reconsider its oil and gas lease sale proposals in vital habitats for endangered sea turtles. The letter expresses concerns about the environmental ramifications associated with potential leasing in areas that are critical to the survival of multiple sea turtle species in the Gulf of Mexico.

In the letter, the biologist highlights the importance of the Gulf as a breeding and feeding ground for five federally-listed threatened or endangered ... Show Full Article

Brookfield Zoo Chicago Urges Withdrawal of Proposed Rule on Endangered Species
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 -- Brookfield Zoo Chicago has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), expressing concerns regarding a proposed rule that could hinder the timely listing of endangered species and protections for critical habitats. The zoo, which has collaborated closely with USFWS on various species recovery initiatives, emphasized that any complication in the listing process contradicts the core mission of the Endangered Species Act (ESA).

In its letter, the organization highlighted its long-standing partnership with USFWS and the National Marine Fisheries ... Show Full Article

Society for Range Management Advocates for Tailored Conservation Strategies
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 -- The Society for Range Management (SRM) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, addressing proposed rule changes to the Endangered Species Act (ESA) specifically regarding section 4(d). The organization, dedicated to promoting sustainable rangeland stewardship, emphasized the need for a balanced approach that incorporates ecological data while accommodating regional management practices.

In its letter, SRM underscored the importance of including a variety of stakeholders, including ranchers and land managers, in discussions around species ... Show Full Article

National Civic Art Society President Shubow Seeks Spot on DOT Infrastructure Beautification Council
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 -- Justin Shubow, president of the National Civic Art Society, has submitted a letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation nominating himself for a position on the Beautifying Transportation Infrastructure Council. The nomination (DOT-OST-2025-1194) emphasized his background as a leading proponent for traditional design and a widely quoted critic of contemporary architecture. The nominee is a former Chairman of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, an independent federal agency that functions as the aesthetic review board for Washington, D.C.

The individual affirmed that he ... Show Full Article

Behavior Analyst Urges FDA Panel to Review Acetaminophen Use and Child Neurodevelopment
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 -- Michael Moates, executive director of Crosspoint Health, Wichita, Kansas, has submitted a public comment letter to the Food and Drug Administration urging the agency's Pediatric Advisory Committee to review the relationship between prenatal acetaminophen exposure and child neurodevelopmental outcomes, specifically autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Moates stated that the topic is squarely within the committee's remit and justifies attention, despite the evidence not yet establishing causation.

The analyst noted that the available data shows ... Show Full Article

Financial Experts Raise Alarm Over Stablecoin Reserve Rules
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 -- Attorney Howard B. Adler, former deputy assistant treasury secretary for the Financial Stability Oversight Council, and Alex J. Pollock, senior fellow at the Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama, have submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Treasury concerning the implementation of the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act (GENIUS Act). The authors warned that the inclusion of uninsured deposits in domestic and foreign banks as allowable reserves introduces serious financial stability risks.

The comment contended that, contrary ... Show Full Article

Behavior Analyst Urges FDA Panel to Review Acetaminophen Use and Child Neurodevelopment
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 -- Michael Moates, executive director of Crosspoint Health, Wichita, Kansas, has submitted a public comment letter to the Food and Drug Administration urging the agency's Pediatric Advisory Committee to review the relationship between prenatal acetaminophen exposure and child neurodevelopmental outcomes, specifically autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Moates stated that the topic is squarely within the committee's remit and justifies attention, despite the evidence not yet establishing causation.

The analyst noted that the available data shows ... Show Full Article

Concerned Women for America Backs DOT Changes to Sex-Based Terminology in Drug Testing
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- Concerned Women for America (CWA) has expressed support for proposed changes to sex-based terminology and procedures within the U.S. Department of Transportation's "Procedures for Transportation Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs" (RIN 2105-AF28). In a public comment letter, the organization emphasized that these amendments are vital for maintaining the clarity of federal regulations in relation to the biological distinctions between men and women.

CWA conveyed its view that the characterization of sex should adhere to immutable definitions grounded in scientific ... Show Full Article

American Pistachio Growers Urge FDA To Exclude Nuts From Ultra-Processed Food Classification
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The American Pistachio Growers (APG), Fresno, California, has submitted a public comment letter to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding the classification of ultra-processed foods (UPFs). In this letter, APG has strongly advocated for the exemption of pistachios from being labeled as ultra-processed, a classification they argue could mislead consumers regarding the health benefits of these nuts.

APG, which represents over 850 members from farms primarily in California, Arizona, and New Mexico, emphasized the rapid growth of the American pistachio industry, now ... Show Full Article

American Pistachio Growers Urge FDA To Exclude Nuts From Ultra-Processed Food Classification
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The American Pistachio Growers (APG), Fresno, California, has submitted a public comment letter to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding the classification of ultra-processed foods (UPFs). In this letter, APG has strongly advocated for the exemption of pistachios from being labeled as ultra-processed, a classification they argue could mislead consumers regarding the health benefits of these nuts.

APG, which represents over 850 members from farms primarily in California, Arizona, and New Mexico, emphasized the rapid growth of the American pistachio industry, now ... Show Full Article

Barry University School of Law Environmental & Earth Law Clinic Supports Proposed Rule to Protect Southern Hognose Snake Under Endangered Species Act
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The Barry University School of Law Environmental and Earth Law Clinic, Orlando, Florida, has submitted a public comment letter to the Fish and Wildlife Service urging for the finalization of a proposed rule to list the Southern Hognose Snake as a threatened species. This proposed action comes in response to the ongoing decline in this species' population, with the clinic emphasizing its vital role in the longleaf pine ecosystem.

The Environmental and Earth Law Clinic acknowledges the effectiveness of the Endangered Species Act, crediting it for preventing the extinction of ... Show Full Article

Healthy Food America Executive Director Urges FDA To Adopt NOVA Classification For Ultra-Processed Foods
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- James Krieger, executive director of Healthy Food America, Seattle, Washington, submitted a public comment letter to the Food and Drug Administration regarding its request for information on Ultra-Processed Foods (UPFs). The official contended that growing and convincing evidence linking UPF consumption to health harms is sufficient to merit regulatory and policy action to reduce exposure to these products.

The academic stated that a large body of cross-sectional and prospective studies, along with randomized trials, demonstrates an association between UPF consumption and ... Show Full Article

Foundation for Defense of Democracies Urges Commerce Dept. to Prioritize American AI Exports Over China
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- The Foundation for Defense of Democracies has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce urging the agency to streamline and prioritize American artificial intelligence (AI) exports. The organization believes that this initiative presents a prime opportunity for the United States to reinforce its technological leadership over China while fostering innovation that can ensure global stability and prosperity.

The letter outlines the unique advantages of the U.S. AI ecosystem, which integrates top-tier semiconductors, advanced cloud-computing capabilities, ... Show Full Article

Fair Finance Watch Opposes Charter Application for Bridge National Trust Bank
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- Fair Finance Watch (FFW), New York, has submitted a public comment letter to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) expressing opposition to the application for chartering Bridge National Trust Bank. The organization raised concerns over the potential implications for community banking and compliance with existing regulations.

FFW's letter highlights worrying claims that the proposed bank, associated with Stripe, is attempting to withhold fundamental policies that are crucial for transparency and privacy compliance. The organization is urging the OCC to extend ... Show Full Article

Ex-DOT IG Soskin Submits Feedback on DOJ Firearms Rights Rule
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 -- Ex-Transportation Inspector General Eric J. Soskin submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Justice outlining critical feedback regarding its proposed rulemaking aimed at restoring firearms rights to individuals previously barred by federal law. This comment comes in the wake of a notice of proposed rulemaking issued by the DOJ on July 22, 2025, which intends to establish criteria for determining eligibility for relief from federal firearms disabilities.

The proponent of the letter emphasizes the necessity of refining the proposed rule to better align with ... Show Full Article

Indiana Soybean Alliance Raises Concerns Over Ultra-Processed Food Classification
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 -- The Indiana Soybean Alliance Membership & Policy Committee, Indianapolis, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and U.S. Department of Agriculture addressing recent discussions surrounding the classification of ultra-processed foods (UPF). The ISA emphasizes the importance of clarity in defining UPF, arguing that an overly broad classification could unfairly group nutritionally beneficial products with less healthy foods.

In its letter, ISA highlighted the healthful properties of soybean oil, particularly high oleic soybean ... Show Full Article

IDARE LLC Supports AI Export Program to Boost U.S. Leadership, Responsible Tech Use Abroad
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 -- IDARE LLC, Houston, Texas has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce providing input on the agency's Full-Stack AI Export Program established under Executive Order 14320. With annual revenues between $1 million and $2 million and a team of 20 to 50 employees, the company specializes in developing and exporting advanced artificial intelligence (AI) platforms aimed at sectors including Oil & Gas, Power & Utilities, Government, and Healthcare. The organization believes that the AI Export Program could enhance U.S. leadership in AI while promoting ... Show Full Article

Florida Peanut Producers Association Raises Concerns About Ultra-Processed Foods Definition
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 -- The Florida Peanut Producers Association (FPPA), Marianna, has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and U.S. Department of Agriculture addressing concerns over the definitions of ultra-processed foods. The letter follows a Request for Information on this topic published by the Food and Drug Administration on July 25, 2025, which has raised critical discussions surrounding food classifications.

In the letter, the FPPA emphasizes that an oversimplified definition of "ultra-processed" could have negative implications for public ... Show Full Article

Demos Opposes DHS Proposal to Use SAVE System for Voter Registration Verification
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 -- Demos, New York, has filed a public comment letter in opposition to the Department of Homeland Security's proposal to modify the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements Program System of Records (SAVE system). The letter argues that the proposed updates, which aim to include verification of U.S. citizenship for voter registration, pose serious risks to voter rights and data privacy.

Demos has highlighted that the SAVE system was originally designed to process applications for government benefits based on immigration status, not to function as a voter eligibility verification ... Show Full Article

Cranberry Institute Advocates for Nutrient-Dense Classification in Ultra-Processed Foods Definition
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 -- The Cranberry Institute (CI), Carver, Massachusetts, has issued a public comment letter to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding the proposed definition of ultra-processed foods (UPFs), emphasizing the need for a nutrient-dense approach in labeling food products. The organization, representing approximately 90% of U.S. cranberry growers, asserts that the designation of certain cranberry products as UPFs could confuse consumers and contradict existing nutrition policies.

In the letter, the Cranberry Institute urged federal agencies to ensure that any future definition ... Show Full Article

American Olive Oil Producers Association, California Olive Oil Council, Olive Oil Commission of California Call for Clear Definition of Ultra-Processed Foods
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 -- The American Olive Oil Producers Association, Fresno, and California Olive Oil Council and Olive Oil Commission of California, both of Clovis, have submitted a public comment letter to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding the agency's request for information on ultra-processed foods (UPFs). Representing hundreds of American extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) growers and producers, these organizations emphasize that EVOO is critical for promoting health and combating diet-related chronic diseases in the United States.

The stakeholders commend the FDA's "Make America ... Show Full Article

ALAIAB Submits Comment to FDA Expressing Reservations Over Ambiguity in Ultra-Processed Foods Definition
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 -- The American Institute of Food Industry and Agricultural Biotechnology (ALAIAB), San Jose, Costa Rica, has submitted a public comment letter to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) expressing reservations about the classification of ultra-processed foods (UPFs). This communication emphasizes the complexity and ambiguity surrounding the existing definitions and potential implications for public health policy.

The letter outlines that the NOVA classification system, which has been widely used to categorize foods based on processing levels, has led to confusion among both ... Show Full Article