| Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Georgia Newsletter for Monday April 13, 2026 ( 6 items ) |
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American School Bus Industry Coalition Highlights Clean School Bus Program Benefits and Challenges
WASHINGTON, April 12 -- The American School Bus Industry Coalition submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding its Clean School Bus (CSB) program. Representing manufacturers who produce 98% of the nation's school buses, private student transportation companies, and partners of school districts, the coalition outlined key themes concerning domestic manufacturing, emissions data, total cost of ownership, and the essential role of private companies in exe
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Can Your Town Ban Your Bible Study? ACLJ Files at the Supreme Court To Defend Religious Liberty
WASHINGTON, April 11 -- The American Center for Law and Justice posted the following statement on April 10, 2026, by senior associate counsel Nathan Moelker:
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Can Your Town Ban Your Bible Study? ACLJ Files at the Supreme Court To Defend Religious Liberty
We've seen increasing hostility toward people of faith. Towns are banning public prayer and shutting down Bible studies in people's homes. Now the fight for religious liberty has reached the Supreme Court. We just filed a critical amicus
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Georgia-Florida Soybean Association Urges Finalization of IRS Clean Fuel Production Credit Guidance
WASHINGTON, April 13 -- The Georgia-Florida Soybean Association submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Treasury and Internal Revenue Service regarding the proposed rule for the Section 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit. The grower-led organization stressed the importance of tax credit certainty for biodiesel producers, particularly those using soybean oil, which constitutes over one-third of feedstocks for domestic biodiesel and renewable diesel. The association highlight
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Obelisk Tech Systems Highlights Forced Labor Risks in Fish and Wildlife Service's Proposed Polar Bear and Walrus Rule
WASHINGTON, April 13 -- Obelisk Tech Systems Inc. submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) critiquing the agency's proposed rule on incidental take of polar bears and Pacific walruses in the Beaufort Sea and North Slope of Alaska. The letter warns that the rule's baseline data are compromised due to omission of forced labor conditions in Arctic and North Pacific commercial fishing fleets, raising concerns over marine mammal population assessments and legal co
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Public Advocate Celebrates: 23 States and Several Nations Now Block Porn
MERRIFIELD, Virginia, April 11 -- The Public Advocate of the U.S. issued the following statement on April 9, 2026, by President Eugene Delgaudio:
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PUBLIC ADVOCATE CELEBRATES: 23 STATES AND SEVERAL NATIONS NOW BLOCK PORN
Eugene Delgaudio, age 71, in a direct email message to supporters nationwide in the United States wrote:
"THANK YOU to Public Advocate supporters who helped me fight for the passage of Age Restrictions in Texas and helped me convince the Supreme Court to uphold that age
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ROTC Cadets Subdue Shooter, Honor Fallen Army Professor
WASHINGTON, April 11 -- The U.S. Army News Service issued the following news:
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ROTC cadets subdue shooter, honor fallen Army professor
By Joe Lacdan
On a cool March morning in Old Dominion University's Constant Hall, Army ROTC cadets attended class like any other day.
Cadet Wesley Myers arrived to class early to set up a presentation. Lt. Col. Brandon Shah, ODU professor of Military Science, briefed the class on cadet command briefings, an exercise that prepares cadets for officer lead
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