Public Policy Tipoffs Involving New York
Airlines For America Urges Bureau Of Transportation Statistics To Prioritize Data Accuracy Modernization And Transparency
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 -- In response to a federal agency request for information, the following public comment letter was submitted electronically to the regulations.gov site.
BEFORE THE BUREAU OF TRANSPORATION STATISTICS
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
WASHINGTON, DC
) In the Matter of: ) )
Request for Information: Shaping the Future of ) Docket No.: DOT-OST-2026-1387 the Bureau of Transportation Statistics )
COMMENTS OF AIRLINES FOR AMERICA
Communications with respect to this document sh
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American Association for Justice Opposes FTC Policy Threatening State Consumer Protections and AI Accountability
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 -- In response to a federal agency request for information, the following public comment letter was submitted electronically to the regulations.gov site.
July 31, 2026
April Tabor
Federal Trade Commission
Office of the Secretary
600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Mail Stop H-144 (Annex P)
Washington DC 20580
Re: [FTC-2026-0859] Policy Statement Concerning the Suppression of Accuracy in Artificial Intelligence Systems
Dear Ms. Tabor:
The American Association for Justice (AAJ)
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Chairmen Garbarino, Moolenaar Continue Joint Investigation Into Security Risks Posed by PRC Open-Weight AI Models
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 -- Rep. Andrew Garbarino, R-New York, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, issued the following news on July 31, 2026:
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Chairmen Garbarino, Moolenaar Continue Joint Investigation Into Security Risks Posed by PRC Open-Weight AI Models
House Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Andrew R. Garbarino (R-NY) and House Select Committee on China Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) are continuing their joint investigation into the national security, cybersecurity, a
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Himes Statement on Senate Confirmation of Jay Clayton
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 -- Rep. Jim Himes, D-Connecticut, ranking member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, issued the following statement on July 31, 2026:
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Himes Statement on Senate Confirmation of Jay Clayton
Today, Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee Jim Himes (CT-04) released the following statement:
"Bill Pulte's tenure as an unqualified and illegally appointed Acting Director of National Intelligence has thankfully ended. His short time in the post
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ICYMI: Confirm Todd Blanche as Attorney General
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 -- The White House issued the following news on July 31, 2026:
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ICYMI: Confirm Todd Blanche as Attorney General
President Donald J. Trump's nominee for Attorney General, Todd Blanche, should be confirmed by the U.S. Senate without delay. As President Trump has stated, "Todd Blanche is a STAR, and everyone knows it!"
A broad coalition of law enforcement organizations, state attorneys general, former Justice Department officials, editorial boards, legal experts, advocac
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International Center for Law & Economics Urges FTC to Revise AI Policy Statement to Uphold First Amendment and Clarify Preemption
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 -- In response to a federal agency request for information, the following public comment letter was submitted electronically to the regulations.gov site.
Comments of the International Center for
Law & Economics
Re: AI Policy Statement; Matter No. P264200
July 24, 2026
Authored by:
Ben Sperry (Senior Scholar, International Center for Law & Economics)
Daniel Gilman (Senior Scholar, International Center for Law & Economics)
Geoffrey A. Manne (President and Founder, Intern
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Sen. Thune Issues Commentary Entitled 'Democrats Go to Extremes'
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 -- Sen. John Thune, R-South Dakota, issued the following commentary on July 31, 2026:
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Democrats Go to Extremes
At the start of last year, a New York Times poll offered a warning to Democrats. The headline read, "Many Americans Say the Democratic Party Does Not Share Their Priorities." Just weeks after Democrats were rejected at the ballot box, the Times poll suggested that one of the reasons for their loss was that Americans thought that Democrats weren't concerned ab
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