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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Georgia Newsletter for 2025-10-27 ( 4 items )  
ATA Welcomes Trucking U Students to 2025 MCE (10)
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Oct. 25 [Category: Transportation] -- The American Trucking Associations posted the following news release: * * * ATA Welcomes Trucking U Students to 2025 MCE * Oct 25, 2025San Diego, CA - Today, the American Trucking Associations welcomed 15 college students from around the country to the 2025 ATA Management Conference & Exhibition as part of ATA's Trucking U program. "Trucking U is an incredible way to show college students just how many doors the trucking industry c more PR

Lummus Corp. Urges Inclusion of Cotton Gin Machinery in National Security Review (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 -- Lummus Corp., Savannah, Georgia, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the inclusion of cotton gin machinery in the ongoing national security assessment of aluminum and steel products. The letter outlines the critical role this machinery plays in various industries, particularly the agricultural and healthcare sectors. Lummus, a manufacturer based in Savannah, GA, emphasizes that the cotton gin machinery, classified under HTS C more ST

Mulberry Industries Calls for Support to Strengthen U.S. Permanent Magnet Production (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 -- Mulberry Industries, a manufacturer of permanent magnets in Norcross, Georgia, has issued a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce's Office of Strategic Industries and Economic Security. The letter addresses the challenges facing the U.S. market for robotics and industrial machinery, particularly concerning the supply of permanent magnets-an essential component in various motor types powering robotic systems. The company highlighted that the demand for p more ST

Newell Brands Raises Concerns Over Proposed Tariffs on Robotics and Industrial Machinery (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 -- Newell Brands Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce expressing opposition to potential tariffs on imports of robotics and industrial machinery. The company warns that broad tariffs could significantly impact its domestic production operations, hinder U.S. economic stability, and pose a risk to national security. In its letter, Newell emphasized the critical role that imported robotics and industrial machinery play more ST