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Absolute Best Insurance Medicare Agent Urges CMS to Reform 2027 Medicare Advantage and Part D Rule
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WASHINGTON, March 27 -- Clare Goyette, an independent Medicare insurance agent with Absolute Best Insurance, Greenacres, Florida, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regarding the 2027 Medicare Advantage and Part D proposed rule, outlining concerns about regulatory requirements affecting agents and beneficiaries.

The letter criticizes insurance carriers' control over which plans agents can present to beneficiaries, which limits comprehensive plan comparisons and may steer individuals away from optimal coverage. ... Show Full Article

Advocate Health Urges CMS to Preserve Key Measures and Enhance Medicare Advantage Well-Being Initiatives
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WASHINGTON, March 27 -- Advocate Health, a leading nonprofit integrated health system headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, submitted a public comment letter to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services addressing the agency's proposed Contract Year 2027 policy changes to the Medicare Advantage Program, Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit Program, and Medicare Cost Plan Program. Advocate Health expressed support for CMS's efforts to reduce administrative burden, improve patient outcomes, and enhance access to care, while emphasizing the importance of a cautious, phased approach to reforms ... Show Full Article

AdventHealth Urges CMS to Revise Medicare Advantage Risk-Adjustment Model to Include Chronic Conditions
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WASHINGTON, March 27 -- AdventHealth submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services advocating for changes to the Medicare Advantage (MA) risk-adjustment model ahead of the 2027 contract year. The healthcare system, which operates more than 55 hospitals across nine states and serves a large population of Medicare Advantage beneficiaries, expressed concerns that the current V28 risk-adjustment model inadequately accounts for the severity of certain chronic conditions, leading to underpayments for providers managing ... Show Full Article

Acumen LLC Urges CMS to Reform Medicare Advantage Risk Adjustment to Reduce Overpayments
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WASHINGTON, March 27 -- Acumen LLC submitted a public comment letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services outlining recommendations to address persistent overpayments in Medicare Advantage plans, focusing on risk adjustment, quality incentives and the role of clinical data in payment models.

Acumen highlights that MA plans consistently receive higher payments on a risk-adjusted basis, with risk scores approximately 16% greater than those of similar FFS beneficiaries. This discrepancy stems from incentives in MA to code diagnoses more intensively, whereas FFS providers, reimbursed based ... Show Full Article

6 Democratic Caucus Members Opposes HHS Rule Targeting Women's Health Care Access
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WASHINGTON, March 27 -- 6 Members of the Democratic Women's Caucus and Reproductive Freedom Caucus submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services opposing a proposed rule on health coverage and payment parameters for 2027, arguing it would increase costs and restrict access to care for women and families.

In their communication with HHS, the caucus articulates that this proposed rule is misleadingly portrayed as a means to reduce costs. Instead, it is believed to steer individuals toward catastrophic insurance plans, which often plunge enrollees into higher ... Show Full Article

Md. Environment Dept. Opposes EPA's Proposed Interstate Transport Plan Review for 2015 Ozone Standards
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WASHINGTON, March 24 -- The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency expressing concerns about the agency's proposed Interstate Transport Plan Review for the 2015 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS). MDE criticizes EPA's approach to approving State Implementation Plans (SIPs) for addressing interstate ozone pollution transport, particularly the agency's deviation from established frameworks and contribution thresholds.

MDE takes issue with EPA's departure from the long-standing four-step Interstate ... Show Full Article

Koyuk Native Urges Careful Review of Federal Subsistence Management Program by Department of the Interior
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WASHINGTON, March 24 -- The Koyuk Native Corp., Alaska, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior concerning the Federal Subsistence Management Program (Docket No. DOI-2025-0170). The organization expressed support for maintaining the core elements of the FSMP, which provides rural Alaskans, many of whom are Alaska Native, with a subsistence priority for fishing and hunting on federal lands and waters as established under Title VIII of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA).

The letter emphasizes the importance of conducting a thorough and ... Show Full Article

Indiana Reentry Corp. Offers Recommendations on Workforce Pell Grant Regulations
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WASHINGTON, March 24 -- Indiana Reentry Corp., Indianapolis, Indiana, have submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education Office of Postsecondary Education addressing the proposed regulations for the Workforce Pell Grant program (Docket No. ED-2026-OPE-0133). The organization, which works with justice-impacted populations across six states in partnership with corrections departments and workforce boards, outlined several key technical recommendations to enhance the implementation and accessibility of Workforce Pell Grants.

IRC and Reentry OS emphasized strong support for ... Show Full Article

Hotel Council of San Francisco Supports Zoox Petition to NHTSA for Autonomous Vehicle Deployment
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WASHINGTON, March 24 -- The Hotel Council of San Francisco submitted a public comment letter to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration voicing support for Zoox's petition (Docket No. NHTSA-2025-0523). The petition requests an exemption that would allow the commercial deployment of Zoox's automated vehicles under strict federal safety monitoring.

The letter emphasizes San Francisco's role as a major visitor destination and hub of innovation that requires safe and efficient mobility solutions to serve millions of residents, workers, and tourists annually. The council highlights autonomous ... Show Full Article

GrowSF Backs Zoox Petition for Autonomous Vehicle Deployment in San Francisco
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WASHINGTON, March 24 -- GrowSF submitted a public comment letter to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration expressing support for Zoox's petition (Docket No. NHTSA-2025-0523), which requests an exemption to allow the commercial deployment of automated vehicles under federal safety monitoring.

The letter highlights San Francisco's reliance on safe and innovative transportation solutions to serve millions of residents, workers, and visitors annually. GrowSF believes autonomous vehicle (AV) technologies like those developed by Zoox could improve the city's mobility landscape by offering ... Show Full Article

American Water Supports EPA Compliance Deadline Extension for Hazardous Substance Reporting
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WASHINGTON, March 24 -- American Water Works Co. Inc., Camden, New Jersey, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency expressing support for the agency's proposal to extend the compliance deadline by three years for the Clean Water Act Hazardous Substance Facility Report Plans regulation (Docket No. EPA-HQ-OLEM-2021-0585).

American Water, a major water and wastewater service provider serving approximately 14 million people across 14 states, including over 300 public drinking water systems and about 200 wastewater treatment plants, urges the U.S. EPA to act ... Show Full Article

American Veterinary Medical Association Submits Public Comment to USDA on Breeding Female Dog Care Standards
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WASHINGTON, March 24 -- The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (Docket No. APHIS-2025-1000). This docket solicits input on establishing standards for the care of breeding female dogs and the exercise and socialization of dogs governed by the Animal Welfare Act.

In its letter, the AVMA emphasized the challenge of applying a uniform care standard across diverse dog breeds, noting variations in size, maturity, litter size, and health risks. The association highlighted health ... Show Full Article

Law Firm for Truck Safety Joins Opposition to Federation of Professional Truckers Electronic Logging Device Exemption Request
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WASHINGTON, March 22 -- The Law Firm for Truck Safety (TLFTS), Toledo, Ohio, submitted a public comment letter to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regarding an application from the Federation of Professional Truckers (FOPT) for exemption from the electronic logging device (ELD) requirements. TLFTS expressed strong opposition to the exemption, emphasizing the importance of the ELD mandate in reducing fatigued driving among commercial drivers.

In its letter, TLFTS highlighted the long-standing recognition by Congress that fatigued driving is a significant contributor to traffic-related ... Show Full Article

Transportation Trades Department Urges Caution on Buy America Proposal for EV Chargers
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WASHINGTON, March 22 -- The AFL-CIO Transportation Trades Department (TTD) has issued a public comment letter to the Federal Highway Administration expressing its position on the proposed modification of the Buy America requirements for electric vehicle chargers. The letter addresses a FHWA proposal to increase the domestic content threshold for components used in Federal-aid highway projects from 55 percent to potentially 100 percent.

As a prominent transportation labor federation in the United States, TTD advocates on behalf of unions whose members are involved in various transportation sectors, ... Show Full Article

Clifford Chance Proposes Enhancements to Committee on Foreign Investment in U.S. Known Investor Program and Review Procedures
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WASHINGTON, March 22 -- Clifford Chance US LLP, New York, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Treasury addressing the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS) Known Investor Program (KIP) and opportunities to streamline the foreign investment review process. Drawing on its extensive experience advising clients on CFIUS matters, the law firm offered recommendations aimed at improving the efficiency and clarity of CFIUS operations while preserving the Committee's national security mission.

The letter notes that participating in the KIP requires significant ... Show Full Article

4 Government Groups Urge Census Bureau to Expand 2026 Test Scope
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WASHINGTON, March 21 -- The National League of Cities, along with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, the National Association of Counties, and the International City/County Management Association, submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce raising concerns about the proposed 2026 Operational Test for the 2030 Census, warning that planned changes could weaken accuracy and increase long-term costs.

The NLC represents over 19,000 municipalities across the nation and, in collaboration with the United States Conference of Mayors, the National Association of Counties, and the International ... Show Full Article

6 Recreational Groups Urge Commerce Department to Approve State Red Snapper Pilot Programs
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WASHINGTON, March 21 -- A coalition of 6 recreational fishing and marine industry organizations submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce urging approval of state-led exempted fishing permit applications for Atlantic red snapper, arguing the proposals would expand angler access while maintaining conservation standards.

According to the letter, recreational access has become increasingly restricted, with federal fishing seasons measured in mere days, such as the two-day season implemented in 2025. This situation stands in contrast to the observed abundance of red snapper ... Show Full Article

23 A.G. Coalition Support HHS Proposal Clarifying Disability Definition Under Section 504
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WASHINGTON, March 21 -- A coalition of 23 state attorneys general have submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in response to the agency's Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on nondiscrimination regarding individuals with disabilities. The letter emphasizes their support for the proposed changes that seek to clarify the definition of disability under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.

The proposed revisions aim to exclude "gender identity disorders not resulting from physical impairments" from the definition of disability, as stipulated in the Rehabilitation ... Show Full Article

20 Attorneys General Call on Census Bureau to Reverse Course on 2026 Operational Test
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WASHINGTON, March 21 -- A coalition of 20 state attorneys general submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Census Bureau expressing their opposition to proposed changes for the 2026 Operational Test, which is intended to support plans for the 2030 Census. The group argues that the adjustments threaten to undermine the accuracy and integrity of future census counts, particularly among historically undercounted populations.

The comment letter addresses multiple issues raised by the Census Bureau's Notice, published in the Federal Register, which outlines significant modifications to the testing ... Show Full Article

10 Advocacy Groups Urge HHS to Withdraw Proposed Rule on Gender Dysphoria and Section 504
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WASHINGTON, March 21 -- A coalition of 10 advocacy organizations submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services urging withdrawal of a proposed rule addressing disability protections under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.

The AAPD, which represents over 70 million Americans with disabilities, emphasizes that the foundational principles of disability rights are enshrined in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. According to the organization, this section bars discrimination against individuals with disabilities in federally-funded programs, ... Show Full Article