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Tipoffs: Public Comments on Proposed Federal Rules Newsletter for Monday July 14, 2025 ( 62 items )  

Alliance for Aging Research: Comments Submitted to CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The Alliance for Aging Research has submitted a public comment letter to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. The letter outlines critical vaccine recommendations and calls for several changes in vaccine policy regarding COVID-19 and other infectious diseases. Co-signer Susan Peschin, president and CEO of the Alliance, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to submit comments. "Vaccines represent one of our most effective tools in preventing disease and impr  more

Alliance for Person-Centered Care Urges CMS to Prioritize Patient Well-Being in FY 2026 Payment Rule
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- A coalition of health care organizations known as the Alliance for Person-Centered Care is urging the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to prioritize patient well-being in its Fiscal Year 2026 Proposed Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment System and Long-Term Care Hospital Prospective Payment System rule. The Alliance thanked CMS for the opportunity to comment and shared its insights on the significance of patient-reported data in improving health care outcomes.   more

American Academy of Family Physicians Calls for Enhanced Health Technology Ecosystem
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- In a public comment letter, the American Academy of Family Physicians articulated its support for advancements in the health technology ecosystem. Board chair Steven Furr emphasized the importance of harnessing technology to empower both patients and physicians. "The AAFP supports the goals outlined in this RFI, and we appreciate the agencies undertaking this collective effort to learn more about how the effective and responsible adoption of technology can empower patient  more

American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons: Comments Submitted to CMS on Medicare Inpatient Payment System Proposed Rule
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons has submitted comments to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regarding the agency's proposed changes to the hospital inpatient prospective payment systems for fiscal 2026. AAHKS represents over 5,600 physicians specializing in total joint arthroplasty, emphasizing the need for dialogue on reimbursement structures that affect patient care. In their letter, President R. Michael Meneghini, co-signer, stated, "Paymen  more

American College of Physicians Raises Concerns Over ACIP Changes
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The American College of Physicians voiced serious concerns regarding the recent removal of all members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and the appointment of eight new individuals in June. In a letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the ACP emphasized that such actions threaten ACIP's role as an independent scientific authority. "We are alarmed at the elimination of ACIP's entire membership prior to the end of their terms without v  more

American College of Physicians Warns Against Pharmaceutical Tariffs
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The American College of Physicians has submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security urging the agency to consider the public health impacts of prescription drug trade policy and prioritize access to essential treatments in its Section 232 investigation. The ACP asserts that tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals could exacerbate drug shortages and increase costs, ultimately harming patient health and national security. As the largest   more

American Energy Technologies Highlights U.S. Graphite Vulnerabilities, Urges Tariff Adjustments
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- American Energy Technologies Co., Glenview, Illinois, has submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security underscoring critical vulnerabilities in the U.S. graphite supply chain for batteries and advocating for a more targeted approach to tariffs. The company stressed the need to differentiate between various types of graphite imports and to re-evaluate the impact of foreign market manipulation. AETC highlighted the crucial distinctio  more

Ascensus Urges U.S. Commerce Department Against Tariffs on Sodium Metal
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- Ascensus Specialties LLC, Bellevue, Washington, has submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security urging the agency to refrain from imposing tariffs on sodium metal imports. The company warns that such tariffs would jeopardize its domestic production capabilities and potentially shift manufacturing overseas. Ascensus plays a critical role in various advanced technology applications, including life sciences. The company converts impo  more

Association of Credit and Collection Professionals: Rescission of State Official Notification Rules Welcomed by Industry Group
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The Association of Credit and Collection Professionals has submitted a public comment letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau regarding the "Rescission of State Official Notification Rules," which aims to streamline procedures related to enforcement actions under the Consumer Financial Protection Act. CEO Scott Purcell expressed appreciation for the CFPB's deregulatory focus and commitment to state autonomy. "ACA appreciates and applauds your deregulatory focus  more

Autistic Self Advocacy Network Issues Public Comment Letter About ACIP Membership Changes and Vaccine Misinformation
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The Autistic Self Advocacy Network has expressed concerns over changes to the membership and agenda of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. ASAN advocates for policies that prioritize the needs of autistic individuals, emphasizing access to healthcare and representation in public policymaking. In a letter addressed to the CDC, Gregory Robinson, director of public policy, stated, "We strongly urge the Secretary and   more

Billings Clinic Logan Health: Hospital's Concerns on Proposed Payment System Sent to CMS
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- Billings Clinic Logan Health has submitted a public comment letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services expressing concerns regarding the proposed fiscal year 2026 Inpatient Prospective Payment System. The healthcare provider's letter raises critical issues pertaining to the financial sustainability of hospitals, particularly in light of rising operational costs and the unique challenges posed by the current economic landscape. Heidi M. Duncan, Physician Direct  more

California Leafy Greens Board Urges EPA Approval of New Pest Management Tool
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The California Leafy Greens Research Board has submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency supporting the proposed federal registration of Plinazolin (isocycloseram) (Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OPP-2021-0641). The CLGRB highlighted the urgent need for new pest management options to combat mounting pest pressure and resistance in leafy greens and brassica crops. Jennifer Clarke, executive director of the CLGRB, emphasized the challenges faced by growers. "Our  more

California Lieutenant Governor Opposes Offshore Drilling Expansion
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis is expressing strong opposition to the inclusion of California's coastline in the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's (BOEM) 11th National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Program. As chair of the California State Lands Commission, Kounalakis urged the Bureau to exclude the Northern, Central, and Southern California planning areas from further consideration. The State Lands Commission manages public tru  more

Calroy Health Sciences Urges Commerce Department to Exempt Dietary Supplements From Tariffs
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- Calroy Health Sciences, Scottsdale, Arizona, has requested the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security to ensure that critical nutrients and dietary supplement ingredients are not subjected to tariffs under the ongoing Section 232 national security investigation into pharmaceutical imports. The company emphasizes the essential role of these supplements in public health and highlights their dual use in both dietary supplements and some pharmaceutical pro  more

Cape Cod Commission Expresses Concern Over Offshore Drilling
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The Cape Cod Commission, the regional planning agency for Barnstable County, Massachusetts, is responding to a request for information on the proposed 11th National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Program. The commission is expressing deep concern regarding the potential development of the North Atlantic Planning Area for oil and gas extraction. Kristy Senatori, executive director of the Cape Cod Commission, emphasized that "the prospect of oil and gas development in the fe  more

Cape Cod Fishermen Oppose Atlantic Offshore Oil Exploration
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The Cape Cod Commercial Fishermen's Alliance is urging the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) to abandon leasing options that would lead to the exploration and exploitation of hydrocarbon resources on the continental shelf of the North Atlantic Ocean. The member-based non-profit organization represents 150 fishing businesses and over 300 fishing families on Cape Cod. Aubrey Church, fisheries policy director for the alliance, stated, "Our nation's marine ecosyst  more

Chemours Co. Urges U.S. Commerce to Balance Tariffs With Domestic Production Needs
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The Chemours Co., Wilmington, Delaware, has submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security regarding the Section 232 investigation into imports of processed critical minerals and derivative products, emphasizing the need for policies that support domestic production while maintaining access to crucial imported feedstocks. Chemours, a global leader in various chemical solutions, highlighted its role as the largest U.S. producer of high  more

Choose Clean Water Coalition Urges Mid-Atlantic Drilling Exemption
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- Choose Clean Water Coalition Urges Mid-Atlantic Drilling Exemption WASHINGTON, July 12 -- The Choose Clean Water Coalition, representing numerous organizations, is urging the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to exempt the entire Mid-Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Planning Area from offshore oil and gas exploration and drilling. The coalition asserts that this proposal would endanger the Chesapeake Bay, the nation's largest and most productive estuary, and im  more

Coastal Coordination Program: Public Opposition Grows Against Deep-Sea Mining in American Samoa
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The Coastal Coordination Program has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) opposing proposed critical minerals seabed leasing at American Samoa. The letter emphasizes the ecological sensitivity of the region and questions the legal justification for the leasing processes under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act. In their correspondence, the organization highlighted the unique biodiversity of the area surrounding American Samo  more

Coastal League Urges South Atlantic Exclusion From Drilling Plan
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The South Carolina Coastal Conservation League (SCCCL) is advocating for the exclusion of the South Atlantic zone from the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The organization, which covers eight coastal counties and represents over 40,000 members, is dedicated to protecting the environment and communities of South Carolina's coastal plain. Taylor Allred, energy & climate program director for the SCCCL, stated that offshore drilling "would p  more

CODE Technology: Public Comment Letter to CMS Raises Concern on Proposed Quality Measure Changes
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- CODE Technology has submitted comments to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regarding the proposed changes in the Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment Systems for Acute Care Hospitals. The letter, dated June 10, emphasizes the company's commitment to patient-centered care and the importance of integrating Patient-Reported Outcome Performance Measures (PRO-PMs) into value-based payment models. In her letter, CEO and Founder Breanna Cunningham stated, "We appla  more

Colorado Wolf & Wildlife Center Urges U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to Retain 'Harm' Definition
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center is urging the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to withdraw its proposal to rescind the definition of "harm" under the Endangered Species Act. The center argues that this action undermines a key protection of the ESA, effectively stripping the term of its independent significance by contending it is redundant to "kill" and "capture." The organization emphasized that Congress crafted "take" as a spectrum of actions, from disrupting to kill  more

Consumer Energy Alliance Supports Offshore Leasing Program
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, is expressing its strong support for the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's (BOEM) preparation of the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The alliance emphasizes that the program, particularly offshore energy production in the Gulf of America and Alaska, is vital for American energy stability and security. CEA, which advocates for a balanced energy policy,  more

COPAS Seeks Regulatory Reform From DOI To Alleviate Burdens
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The Council of Petroleum Accountants Societies, Inc. (COPAS), Wichita, Kansas, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) urging reform of existing regulations impacting the oil and gas industry. The letter, rooted in feedback from more than 1,300 accounting professionals, emphasizes the need to streamline regulatory processes while ensuring that royalty collections remain fair and efficient. COPAS expressed support for the DOI's Re  more

Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Issues Public Comments to CDC on ACIP Meeting
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists has submitted public comments to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. CSTE represents more than 3,500 public health epidemiologists operating across states and territories, focusing on maximizing health through the advancement of applied epidemiology. "The critical role vaccines play in safeguarding and improving the health of people living in our communities throughout the U.S. cannot be understated," said  more

Defeat Malnutrition Today: Support for CMS to Enhance Malnutrition and Age-Friendly Standards
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- Defeat Malnutrition Today submitted a public comment letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services advocating for continued and expanded measures targeting malnutrition care and the promotion of age-friendly hospital environments. The coalition, comprising over 120 organizations, emphasizes the importance of effective malnutrition screening and interventions across the healthcare spectrum. Bob Blancato, national coordinator, expressed gratitude for the opportunit  more

Epic Issues Public Comment Letter Providing Feedback to CMS on Proposed Rule for Inpatient Prospective Payment System
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- A public comment letter outlines critical feedback on the proposed 2026 Inpatient Prospective Payment System rule. Sasha TerMaat, Director at Epic, a healthcare software company, articulates the company's commitment to enhancing healthcare interoperability and the security of protected health information (PHI). In the letter, TerMaat emphasizes, "We support incorporating the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) into CMS reporting requirements. This will  more

Farmers Insurance FCU Advocates for Enhancements to Reg E Information Collection
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- Farmers Insurance Federal Credit Union submitted a public comment letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau advocating for improvements to the information collection requirements of Regulation E. The credit union emphasizes the need to address practical challenges faced by financial institutions in effectively managing error resolutions and consumer disputes. In the letter, Ramil Aguilar, Card and Payment Services Manager, stated, "The current burden estimate pot  more

Ferroglobe USA Urges Inclusion of Silicon Metal, Ferrosilicon in Critical Minerals Probe
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- Ferroglobe USA Inc. has urged the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security to include these materials in its Section 232 national security investigation of imports of processed critical minerals and derivative products. The company argues that silicon metal and ferrosilicon are irreplaceable inputs for key industries and their domestic production is vital for national security. Silicon metal and ferrosilicon are essential for the production of steel, al  more

Forge Nano Urges Commerce Department on Battery Supply Chain Tariffs
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- Forge Nano, Thornton, Colorado, has submitted a statement to the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security advocating for policies that support a robust domestic battery supply chain while fostering partnerships with allied nations. The company cautioned against tariffs that could hinder access to critical input materials not yet available domestically. Forge Nano is pioneering innovations in domestic battery and semiconductor technologies. Its proprieta  more

Functional Formularies: Fiscal Year 2026 IPPS Comments Highlight Nutrition for Tube Fed Patients
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- Functional Formularies submitted a public comment letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regarding the importance of nutrition for tube-fed patients as the agency considers new measures for fiscal 2026 Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment System. The correspondence was sent by Marc Gibeley, chief executive officer of Functional Formularies, a manufacturer of plant-based feeding tube formulas. In the letter, Gibeley expresses concern regarding the standar  more

Georgia Conservancy Opposes Offshore Drilling in South Atlantic
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The Georgia Conservancy, a statewide conservation organization, has submitted comments to the Bureau of Offshore Energy Management, urging the extension of the moratorium on offshore oil and gas exploration and drilling in the South Atlantic Planning Area. The organization advocates for the protection of Georgia's environment and coastal resources. The Georgia Conservancy supports the extension of the existing moratorium on offshore oil and gas exploration and drilling, c  more

Halocarbon Life Sciences Advocates Tariffs for Anesthesia Drugs
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- Halocarbon Life Sciences, Peachtree Corners, Georgia, has urged the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security to implement high tariffs on imports of inhalation anesthesia drugs and their starting materials. The U.S.-owned manufacturer argues that such measures would bolster domestic production and enhance national security by reducing reliance on foreign sources, particularly China. Halocarbon, a 75-year-old producer of specialty fluorochemicals, suppor  more

Heal the Ocean Urges Removal of Offshore Oil Leasing
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- A California environmental group is calling on the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to exclude all offshore oil and gas leasing in federal waters off the California coast from the 2025-2030 National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The non-profit organization, Heal the Ocean, sent a letter outlining its opposition to the proposed leasing program, citing environmental and economic concerns. The letter also requested public participation opportuniti  more

Louisiana Oil And Gas Group Supports Offshore Lease Sales
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association (LMOGA) is urging the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to include continued and robust lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico as part of the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The association represents all sectors of the oil and gas industry in Louisiana. LMOGA emphasized that the Gulf of Mexico is "a national strategic asset, vital not only to Louisiana's economy but also to America's e  more

Maine Fishermen Oppose Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The Maine Coast Fishermen's Association is expressing its steadfast opposition to the inclusion of any leasing areas in the Gulf of Maine for offshore oil and gas extraction within the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The non-profit organization represents Maine fishermen and is dedicated to restoring the vitality of the Gulf of Maine's fisheries. The association stated that offshore drilling "poses an unacceptable risk to our fisheries   more

N2V Life, WaiveDx: Proposal to CMS Aims to Transform Digital Health Through Lifestyle Medicine Integration
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- N2V Life and WaiveDx have submitted a joint response to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services offering a comprehensive approach to enhancing the digital health ecosystem. Their proposal emphasizes integrating lifestyle medicine, precision diagnostics, and AI technologies through a robust interoperability framework. "By aligning with the 21st Century Cures Act and CMS's goals for value-based care, we believe that our submission can catalyze scalable pilots that will  more

National Association of Hispanic Nurses Issues Public Comment Letter in Support of Universal COVID-19 Vaccine Policy Emphasized
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The National Association of Hispanic Nurses is urging the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices to uphold a universal COVID-19 vaccine policy for all individuals aged 6 months and older. This recommendation comes as a key aspect of public health equity, highlighting the need for ongoing vaccination efforts. "Over the past three years, racial and ethnic minorities in the United States have faced substantially higher COVID-19 rates in terms of infection, hospitalizat  more

National Association of Long-Term Hospitals Issues Public Comment Letter Over Proposed Increase in High-Cost Outlier Policy
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The National Association of Long-Term Hospitals has submitted a letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services expressing grave concerns about the proposed increase in the fixed-loss threshold for the high-cost outlier policy. In a communication from NALTH President Ed Prettyman argues that the suggested hike from $77,048 to $91,247 would hinder access to long-term care hospitals for complex patients. "Many LTCHs are relatively small, and having a few outlier case  more

National Coalition for Infant Health Urges Improvement in Immunization Practices Amid Committee Changes
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The National Coalition for Infant Health, representing over 300 members committed to the well-being of infants, has issued a letter to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices urging immediate attention to scientific rigor and transparency as new members take office. The organization highlighted the necessity for continuity in immunization guidance to ensure that families and providers trust the recommendations. Susan Hepworth, executive director of the Coalition,  more

National Marine Manufacturers Association Calls for Targeted Approach to Critical Mineral Tariffs
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The National Marine Manufacturers Association has submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security urging a nuanced approach to potential tariffs on processed critical minerals and derivative products. The association emphasized that broad trade restrictions could inadvertently harm the U.S. marine manufacturing industry, which relies heavily on these materials for its products. NMMA represents over 1,300 manufacturers of boats, engine  more

NexGen Energy Urges U.S. Commerce to Target State-Owned Uranium Producers
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- NexGen Energy Ltd., Vancouver, British Columbia, has submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security advocating for Section 232 action on uranium imports to target state-owned and hostile actors, rather than allies like Canada. NexGen argues that restricting uranium from Canada would increase U.S. dependence on unreliable sources, undermining national and economic security. NexGen's flagship Rook I Project in Saskatchewan, Canada, is   more

Noland Health Services Raises Concerns Over Proposed 2026 LTCH Payment System Changes in Letter to CMS Administrator
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- Noland Health Services Inc., which operates four long-term acute care hospitals, sent a letter to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services detailing its comments regarding the Medicare Program's Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment Systems for Acute Care Hospitals. In the letter, sent on June 25, the organization expressed concerns over proposed changes to the fiscal year 2026 LTCH prospective payment system. "We appreciate the opportunity to express our support and c  more

Ocean Conservancy Urges Delay of Offshore Leasing Program
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The Ocean Conservancy is urging the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to delay preparation of the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Leasing Program. The organization believes the agency should continue operating under the existing 2024-2029 program, which remains valid for another four years. The Ocean Conservancy stated that the Bureau should "postpone initial preparation of an 11th National OCS Leasing Program until the existing program is closer to its expirat  more

Oceana Urges Halt to Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- Oceana, an international conservation organization, is urging the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to abandon efforts to create the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Leasing Program, or, if it proceeds, to exclude any lease sales. The organization voiced its disappointment that the Bureau is considering leasing in all Outer Continental Shelf planning areas. The group stated, "Expanding offshore oil and gas activities threatens coastal and marine environments, as  more

Opposition to Deep Sea Mining Echoes from Pacific Islands Heritage Coalition
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The Pacific Islands Heritage Coalition has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) expressing strong opposition to proposed deep-sea mining in U.S. federal waters off American Samoa. The coalition, comprising a diverse array of stakeholders from Oceania, emphasizes the ecological, cultural, and economic risks associated with this industry. Highlighting the profound connection between Pacific peoples and the ocean, the coalition wr  more

Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies Urges CDC to Reaffirm Vaccine Access Commitments
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies, the only U.S. disability-led nonprofit organization focused on the rights and needs of people with disabilities, has expressed serious concerns regarding the current direction of national COVID-19 vaccine policy. In a letter to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, the organization emphasized the urgent need for equitable vaccine access amidst rising misinformation and anti-vaccine sentiment. "The CDC's polici  more

ReThink Energy Florida Opposes Offshore Drilling Expansion
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- ReThink Energy Florida, a Tallahassee-based organization, is expressing its firm opposition to the inclusion of new offshore oil and gas leasing off the coast of Florida in the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The group argues that coastal economies are fundamentally built on clean beaches, healthy ecosystems, and vibrant tourism and marine industries. Brian Lee, campaigns director for ReThink Energy Florida, stated that "Even considering  more

Revvity Inc. Seeks Exemption for Research Products in Trade Investigation
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- Revvity Inc., Waltham, Massachusetts, has submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security requesting that its research use only immunoassays be excluded from any tariffs resulting from the Section 232 national security investigation into pharmaceutical imports. The company argues that these products are not pharmaceuticals but rather essential tools for scientific and medical research. Revvity manufactures these RUO products in Finlan  more

Santa Barbara Channelkeeper Opposes Offshore Drilling Expansion
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- Santa Barbara Channelkeeper, an environmental non-profit organization, is expressing its opposition to the inclusion of offshore oil and gas leasing off the coast of California in the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The organization cites significant and unique biodiversity, robust tourism, and thriving fisheries as reasons for its stance. The Santa Barbara Channel is recognized for its vital biological and ecological values, which  more

Scotts Valley Mayor Opposes Offshore Drilling in Protected Waters
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The City of Scotts Valley is voicing its opposition to efforts by the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to re-open federal waters to offshore oil and gas development, specifically those in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and surrounding areas. Derek Tim, mayor of the City of Scotts Valley, expressed his personal objection to these plans. The mayor's letter highlighted that on January 6, 2025, the President used Section 12(a) of the Outer Continental Shelf   more

Shell Urges Interior to Expand Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing for U.S. Energy Security
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- Shell Offshore Inc., Houston, Texas, has called on the U.S. Department of Interior to open additional areas of the Outer Continental Shelf for oil and gas leasing, arguing that expanded access is essential for the nation's economic growth, energy security, and global competitiveness. In a letter addressed to Kelly Hammerle, program manager at the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Shell Offshore president Colette Hirstius emphasized the company's role as the largest offsh  more

Sibanye-Stillwater Urges Tariffs on Imported Rare Earths
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- Schagrin Associates on behalf of Sibanye-Stillwater, Roodepoort, South Africa, has requested the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security to determine that imports of processed rare earth elements and their derivative products threaten national security. The multinational mining and metals processing group is urging the Department to recommend that the President take action to adjust these imports to safeguard U.S. interests. Sibanye-Stillwater also has  more

Small Business Majority Urges CFPB to Avoid Delays in Small Business Lending Data Collection
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The Small Business Majority submitted a public comment letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau expressing strong disapproval of the agency's interim final rule extending compliance dates for Section 1071 of the Dodd-Frank Act. The organization, which advocates for small businesses, emphasizes that delays in data collection are detrimental to improving access to capital for underserved entrepreneurs. "Our nation's small businesses are the backbone of the economy  more

Society of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging Calls for Deferral of Tariffs on Radiopharmaceuticals
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging has urged the U.S. Department of Commerce to consider deferring future tariffs on the radiopharmaceutical industry. In a letter responding to a request for public comments on a Section 232 national security investigation into imports of pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical ingredients, the professional society emphasized the fragility of the current radiopharmaceutical supply chain and its reliance on foreign sources. Ca  more

Solana Beach Opposes Offshore Drilling Along California Coast
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The City of Solana Beach is expressing its strong opposition to any proposals to expand offshore oil and gas drilling along California's coast. The city has communicated its concerns to the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, citing potential environmental, economic, and public health impacts from such activities. California's coastline is described as "not only a treasured natural resource but also a vital component of our economy." The city states that coastal touri  more

St. Johns Riverkeeper Opposes Offshore Drilling in Florida Waters
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- St. Johns Riverkeeper, a non-profit advocacy organization, is expressing its opposition to oil and gas exploration and lease sales in federal waters off Florida. The group is asking the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management not to pursue such activities through a Five-Year Plan. According to St. Johns Riverkeeper, "Oil spills and seismic blasting would pose an unnecessary risk to the health and well-being of Florida's beaches, coastal communities, the St. Johns River est  more

Strengthening Nutrition Care: MQii Advocates for Malnutrition Care Score Inclusion
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The Malnutrition Quality Improvement Initiative is calling on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to adopt the Malnutrition Care Score as a mandatory measure in the Inpatient Quality Reporting program. In a letter addressed to Administrator Mehmet Oz, MQii expressed gratitude for the opportunity to comment on the FY 2026 Inpatient Prospective Payment System Proposed Rule, highlighting the importance of nutrition in patient-centered care. "We applaud CMS's continu  more

Sub-Zero Group Raises Concerns Over DOE's Proposed Energy Standards Changes
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- Sub-Zero Group, Inc. submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) expressing strong concerns regarding the proposed withdrawal of the determination that Miscellaneous Refrigeration (MREF) products are covered under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act. The letter, signed by Christopher M. Jessup, Corporate Director of Supply Chain & Regulatory Compliance, emphasizes the essential nature of federal preemption protections for manufacturers in th  more

TIRN Opposes Deep-Sea Mining Proposal Off American Samoa
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The Turtle Island Restoration Network (TIRN) has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) expressing strong opposition to the proposed deep-sea mining in the waters off American Samoa. Published in response to a Request for Information (RFI) regarding leasing Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) minerals, the letter highlights the potential environmental and economic impacts of such activities. TIRN asserts that deep-sea mining is a "fals  more

Waterkeeper Alliance Opposes Offshore Leasing
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- Waterkeeper Alliance has submitted comments to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, strongly opposing the inclusion of any lease sales in the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The organization emphasizes that continued offshore oil and gas exploration is incompatible with national goals for clean water, energy security, and economic prosperity. Waterkeeper Alliance, a global movement uniting over 300 community-based Waterkeeper groups, w  more

World Patients Alliance Cautions U.S. Commerce Against Pharmaceutical Tariffs
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- The World Patients Alliance has voiced strong concerns to the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security regarding potential broad tariffs on imported pharmaceutical products, arguing such measures would harm American patients and disrupt the economy. The organization believes that while bolstering national security is a valid goal, tariffs on medicines are not the way to achieve it. The World Patients Alliance advocates for access to affordable, high-qua  more