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Reports from Public Policy Newsletter for 2025-07-25 ( 10 items ) |
ASRT Staffing and Workplace Survey Shows Vacancy Rate Increases Near Record Highs, Aligning With Overall Health Care Profession Trends (10)
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, July 25 (TNSrep) -- The American Society of Radiologic Technologists issued the following news release on July 24, 2025:
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ASRT Staffing and Workplace Survey Shows Vacancy Rate Increases Near Record Highs, Aligning With Overall Health Care Profession Trends
Data in recent staffing surveys from the American Society of Radiologic Technologists show that vacancy rates for all medical imaging disciplines are above the rates reported in 2020, according to the 2025 ASRT more PR
E2: $22 Billion in Clean Energy Projects Cancelled in First Half of 2025; $6.7 Billion Cancelled in June (10)
WASHINGTON, July 25 (TNSrep) -- Environmental Entrepreneurs issued the following news release:
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E2: $22 Billion in Clean Energy Projects Cancelled in First Half of 2025; $6.7 Billion Cancelled in June
* 5,300 jobs lost to June cancellations; 16,500 jobs lost in 2025
* GOP districts see $11.7 billion in investments, 11,700 jobs disappear
* $2.1 billion in new investments announced in June don't offset cancellations, closings
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Businesses canceled, closed, and scaled back more than $22 more PR
Florida Chamber Foundation Releases 2025 Florida Business & Economic Mid-Year Report to Inform Research-Backed, Strategic Decision Making for Florida Leaders (10)
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, July 25 (TNSrep) -- The Florida Chamber Foundation issued the following news on July 24, 2025:
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Florida Chamber Foundation Releases 2025 Florida Business & Economic Mid-Year Report to Inform Research-Backed, Strategic Decision Making for Florida Leaders
Grounded in Data, Report Unpacks 2025 Trends Shaping Florida's Business Climate
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The Florida Chamber Foundation today announced the release of its 2025 Florida Business & Economic Mid-Year Report, offering data-in more PR
National Corn Growers Association: Corn Ranks Number One in Pet Food Ingredients (10)
CHESTERFIELD, Missouri, July 25 (TNSrep) -- The National Corn Growers Association issued the following news on July 24, 2025:
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Corn Ranks Number One in Pet Food Ingredients
Corn has officially claimed the top spot as the most-used plant-based ingredient in U.S. pet food, according to a recent report released by the Institute for Feed Education and Research (IFEEDER). The 2024 Pet Food Ingredient Analysis, which was released in March, underscores corn's critical role in one of agriculture more PR
Native Land Conservancy, Land Trust Alliance Announce New Resource Aimed at Advancing Indigenous Land Access and Return (10)
WASHINGTON, July 25 (TNSrpt) -- The Land Trust Alliance issued the following news release:
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Native Land Conservancy, Land Trust Alliance announce new resource aimed at advancing Indigenous land access and return
Mashpee, Mass. -- The Native Land Conservancy and the Land Trust Alliance are proud to announce a new resource designed to inspire new partnerships and advance Indigenous land access and return. The resource, entitled "Partnerships for Indigenous Land Access and Return: A Summary more PR
New Jersey Poll: Widespread Concern Among Voters Over Threats to Women's Rights and Erosion of Single-Sex Spaces and Opportunities (10)
WASHINGTON, July 25 (TNSrpt) -- The Independent Women's Voice, an organization that fights for policy solutions for women, posted the following news release on July 24, 2025:
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New Jersey Poll: Widespread Concern Among Voters Over Threats to Women's Rights and Erosion of Single-Sex Spaces and Opportunities
TRENTON, NJ - A new statewide poll released today by Independent Women's Voice reveals widespread concern among New Jersey swing voters over the threat to women's rights and the erosion more PR
NWEA Report Focuses on Middle School Reading Crisis, Provides State and District Policy Recommendations (10)
PORTLAND, Oregon, July 25 (TNSrpt) -- NWEA, an organization that says it creates academic assessments for pre-K-12, issued the following news release on July 24, 2025:
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New NWEA Report Focuses on Middle School Reading Crisis, Provides State and District Policy Recommendations
Portland, Ore. (July 24, 2025) -- NWEA, a K-12 assessment and research organization, released today a report underscoring the literacy challenges of older students left behind by the COVID-19 pandemic's disruptions more PR
Public Knowledge: President Trump's AI Action Plan Misses the Mark, Calls for Action Without Vision (10)
WASHINGTON, July 24 (TNSrpt) -- Public Knowledge issued the following news release on July 23, 2025:
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President Trump's AI Action Plan Misses the Mark, Calls for Action Without Vision
The Trump administration's AI Action Plan gives technology companies free rein over how AI develops.
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Today, the Trump administration announced its artificial intelligence action plan designed to "accelerate AI innovation" - by stepping aside and giving technology companies free rein over how the technol more PR
SWANA ARF Report Explores Options for Aging Waste-to-Energy Facilities (10)
SILVER SPRING, Maryland, July 25 (TNSrep) -- The Solid Waste Association of North America issued the following news release:
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SWANA ARF Report Explores Options for Aging Waste-to-Energy Facilities
The SWANA Applied Research Foundation (ARF) released a new research report titled Aging WTE Facilities: Refurbish or Replace? This report provides critical guidance on evaluating whether to refurbish or replace aging waste-to-energy (WTE) infrastructure.
With the average age of the 63 current more PR
Texts Most Frequently Taught in US Secondary Classrooms Are Nearly Identical to List From Decades Ago (10)
CHAMPAIGN, Illinois, July 25 (TNSrep) -- The National Council of Teachers of English issued the following news release on July 24, 2025:
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Texts Most Frequently Taught in US Secondary Classrooms Are Nearly Identical to List from Decades Ago
Nationwide survey of 4,000 English teachers funded by the National Council of Teachers of English finds that most secondary school English teachers value teaching diverse texts, but censorship and curricular limits can hinder their use
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