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Public Comments on Proposed Federal Rules Newsletter for 2025-11-12 ( 17 items )  
47 Representatives, 14 Senators Back Public Lands Rule, Stressing Science-Based Conservation and Habitat Protection (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 -- Forty-seven representatives and 14 senators have issued a public comment letter opposing the U.S. Department of the Interior's suggestion to revoke the Conservation and Landscape Health Rule, commonly referred to as the Public Lands Rule. This Rule is pivotal for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), which oversees more than 245 million acres of public land, as it provides essential science-based tools for restoring landscapes, conserving habitats, and planning responsible  more ST

American College of Cardiology Advocates for Responsible AI Regulation in Healthcare (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 -- The American College of Cardiology (ACC) has issued a public comment letter to the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) expressing the need for thoughtful regulatory reform concerning the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. The ACC underscores the importance of developing robust policy frameworks to facilitate innovation while ensuring public safety and clinician autonomy. In its feedback, the ACC acknowledges OSTP's request for informatio more ST

American Public Human Services Association Calls for Regulatory Reform on Artificial Intelligence in Human Services (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 -- The American Public Human Services Association (APHSA), Arlington, Virginia, a bipartisan organization representing state and local human services agencies, has submitted a public comment letter to the Office of Science and Technology Policy concerning the need for regulatory reform on artificial intelligence (AI). The letter addresses various ways in which AI could enhance program administration and service delivery, while also highlighting the existing challenges posed b more ST

Comments Address Regulatory Reform in Artificial Intelligence (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 -- Will Rinehart, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), has submitted a public comment letter to a federal agency in response to a request for information on artificial intelligence (AI) regulatory reform. The commentator advised that U.S. AI policy must transition from focusing primarily on safety and trust to prioritizing competitive urgency and innovation. The author commended the administration for its deregulatory actions since January 2025, including more ST

Connected Health Initiative Calls for Regulatory Reforms in AI Applications (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 -- The Connected Health Initiative (CHI) has submitted a public comment letter to the Office of Science and Technology Policy urging for a comprehensive review of current federal regulations that affect the development and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in healthcare. The letter highlights the need for a regulatory framework that does not hinder innovation while ensuring patient safety and the effective use of AI technologies in healthcare setting more ST

CPAC Foundation Regulatory Freedom Center Supports Reversal of 2024 Conservation Rule (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 -- The Conservative Political Action Coalition Foundation Center for Regulatory Freedom (CRF), Alexandria, Virginia, has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management (BLM) expressing support for the proposed rescission of the 2024 Conservation and Landscape Health Rule. The proposed rule, which was published in the Federal Register earlier this year, restructures public land management policies in a way that CRF argues has more ST

Domelabs AI Urges OSTP to Address Regulatory Barriers for AI in Healthcare (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 -- Domelabs AI has submitted a public comment letter to the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) addressing the challenges posed by existing regulatory frameworks on the adoption of artificial intelligence technologies in health systems. The organization advocates for modernizing regulations to facilitate the integration of AI, which it believes is crucial for improving healthcare delivery and operational efficiency. In its submission, Domelabs AI highlights that c more ST

Essential Minerals Association Urges Bureau of Land Management to Rescind Conservation Rule (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 -- The Essential Minerals Association (EMA), Arlington, Virginia, has submitted a public comment letter to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) urging the agency to rescind its proposed rule aimed at eliminating the 2024 Conservation and Landscape Health Rule. EMA, which represents over 100 companies involved in extracting and processing crucial raw minerals, argues that the existing rule imposes excessive constraints that impede domestic mining operations on federal lands.  more ST

Partnership for Public Service Calls for Regulatory Reforms to Enhance Artificial Intelligence Use (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 -- Jenny Mattingley, vice president of government affairs at the Partnership for Public Service, has submitted a public comment letter to the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) urging regulatory reforms to support the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in government operations. As a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to improving government effectiveness, the Partnership aims to ensure that public sector leaders can utilize AI technology effective more ST

Premier Inc. Advocates For Regulatory Reform in Artificial Intelligence (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 -- Premier Inc. has submitted a public comment letter to the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) emphasizing the need for regulatory reform concerning artificial intelligence (AI) in the healthcare industry. The organization highlights its extensive experience in utilizing AI to reduce costs, improve quality, and enhance accessibility in healthcare across the country. In the letter, Premier emphasizes the necessity for clear federal guidance on patient consent, en more ST

PSC Calls for Regulatory Reform on AI Amidst Barriers to Innovation (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 -- The Professional Services Council (PSC), Arlington, Virginia, has issued a public comment letter to the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) regarding the regulatory challenges facing the development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies within federal agencies. The organization emphasizes the critical role that AI and emerging technologies play in enhancing government efficiency and the need for a more harmonized and supportive regulatory f more ST

SAFE Advocates for Reforms to Boost U.S. Economic Competitiveness, National Security (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 -- SAFE, a nonpartisan organization, has submitted a public comment letter to the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) addressing the need for regulatory reform related to artificial intelligence (AI). This correspondence, expressing support for the administration's efforts, outlines significant barriers hindering the advancement of AI technologies crucial for economic competitiveness and national security. In its letter, SAFE acknowledges the administration's comm more ST

SIOP Calls for AI Regulatory Reform To Enhance Workplace Effectiveness (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 -- The Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Toledo, Ohio, has issued a public comment letter to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy regarding the reform of artificial intelligence regulations. SIOP, a professional association with over 9,000 members dedicated to the field of industrial and organizational psychology, aims to address the implications of AI technologies in the workplace. In its correspondence, SIOP highlighted the urgent nee more ST

Taxpayers Protection Alliance Urges Regulatory Reform on Artificial Intelligence (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 -- The Taxpayers Protection Alliance (TPA) has submitted a public comment letter to the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) advocating for comprehensive regulatory reform concerning artificial intelligence (AI) in the United States. TPA, a non-partisan organization focused on advocating for taxpayer interests and sound public policy, emphasized the necessity for a balanced approach to AI regulation amidst growing concerns over fear-based policies adopted during the more ST

TechNet Urges Regulatory Reform for Artificial Intelligence to Boost U.S. Competitiveness (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 -- TechNet has submitted a public comment letter to the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) advocating for regulatory reform on artificial intelligence (AI). The organization represents over 100 technology companies and more than five million employees across various sectors, including information technology, e-commerce, and cybersecurity. In its letter, TechNet emphasizes the critical role AI plays in the U.S. economy, highlighting its potential to drive innovati more ST

University of Alabama Urges U.S. Government to Reform AI Regulations (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 -- The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, has submitted a public comment letter to the Office of Science and Technology Policy emphasizing the need for regulatory reform in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector. The letter outlines various barriers to progress and suggests policy recommendations aimed at facilitating innovation across multiple disciplines, including science, healthcare, cybersecurity, and education. In its correspondence, the university highlights that cur more ST

Wireless Infrastructure Association Calls for Federal Support on AI Regulatory Reforms (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 -- The Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA), Arlington, Virginia, has submitted a public comment letter to the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) urging a more cohesive approach to regulatory reform surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). WIA represents entities that build, develop, and operate the nation's wireless infrastructure, emphasizing the crucial role that robust wireless networks play in realizing a thriving AI landscape. In its letter, WIA highl more ST