ADA Responds to Proposed Changes in Student Aid Programs
The ADA is addressing potential regulatory changes to student aid programs requested by the U.S. Department of Education.
FDA Expands Unannounced Inspections for Safety
The FDA announced its plan to strengthen inspections at foreign facilities to protect U.S. consumers and patients by ensuring product safety.
DOE Delays Compliance for Clean Energy in Federal Buildings
The Department of Energy delays compliance for new clean energy provisions impacting federal buildings and major renovations.
Support the Ensuring Lasting Smiles Act for Better Dental Care
The Ensuring Lasting Smiles Act, recently reintroduced in Congress, seeks to ensure insurance coverage for essential dental treatments linked to congenital anomalies.
DOE’s Decision on Fossil Fuel Ban in Federal Buildings
The Department of Energy halts the fossil fuel ban in federal buildings, stirring discussions about energy policies and environmental impacts.
California’s Climate Superfund Legislation: Affordability at Stake
California lawmakers have failed to pass climate superfund legislation, citing concerns over affordability and lack of evidence for climate liability.
Fluoride Ban in Utah: Dentists Brace for Tooth Decay Surge
With Utah banning fluoridation in public water, professionals warn of rising tooth decay in vulnerable groups.
Highlighting Safe Construction Practices for 2025
The Department of Labor emphasizes safe construction practices during the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls.
Maine’s Controversial Superfund Bills Under Fire
Maine state officials and business leaders highlight issues with climate superfund legislation being pushed without public input.
ADA Leaders Warn on Proposed Tax Cuts to Student Aid
ADA leaders are voicing their concerns about potential tax cuts that could severely affect student aid programs, raising accessibility issues.