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Politics: President George W. Bush (Weekly) Newsletter for 2026-04-05 ( 11 items )  
Attorney General Griffin Co-Leads Letter from Bipartisan, 41-AG Coalition Asking Congress to Pass the Combatting Illicit Xylazine Act (10)
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, April 1 -- Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following news release: * * * Attorney General Griffin Co-Leads Letter from Bipartisan, 41-AG Coalition Asking Congress to Pass the Combatting Illicit Xylazine Act * Griffin: 'Criminals and foreign adversaries are targeting Americans with this combination of drugs, and we need to do everything in our power to stop them' LITTLE ROCK - Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement after co-leadin more PR

Attorney General Griffin Launches One Pill Can Kill Initiative at University of Arkansas at Monticello (10)
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, April 1 -- Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following news release: * * * Attorney General Griffin Launches One Pill Can Kill Initiative at University of Arkansas at Monticello Griffin: 'The knowledge and awareness these students are receiving could help save lives here on the UAM campus and in the surrounding community' MONTICELLO - Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement after joining University of Arkansas at Monticello Chancello more PR

Attorney General Griffin Returns to the University of Arkansas for One Pill Can Kill Training; Notes State's Decline in Opioid Overdose Deaths (10)
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, March 30 -- Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following news release: * * * Attorney General Griffin Returns to the University of Arkansas for One Pill Can Kill Training; Notes State's Decline in Opioid Overdose Deaths * Griffin: 'The drop in overdose deaths since 2023 illustrates the stakes involved: We're helping to save Arkansans' lives' FAYETTEVILLE - Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement after joining University of Arkansas C more PR

CSIS Issues Commentary: Artemis and the Economics of a Permanent Moonbase (10)
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following commentary on March 31, 2026, by Alexander MacDonald, senior associate (non-resident) with the Aerospace Security Project: * * * Artemis and the Economics of a Permanent Moonbase This piece is part of a commentary series called Why Go to the Moon? that analyzes the strategic, economic, scientific, and geopolitical drivers of renewed U.S. lunar exploration. * For space economists, few problems are  more PR

CSIS Issues Commentary: Why Go Back to the Moon? (10)
WASHINGTON, April 1 (TNSrep) -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following commentary on March 31, 2026, by Clayton Swope, deputy director of the Aerospace Security Project and senior fellow in the CSIS Defense and Security Department: * * * Why Go Back to the Moon? This piece is part of a commentary series called Why Go to the Moon? that analyzes the strategic, economic, scientific, and geopolitical drivers of renewed U.S. lunar exploration. * One of the world' more PR

EPA Final Rule Does the Improbable: Makes the Renewable Fuel Standard Even Worse (10)
WASHINGTON, April 2 [Category: Energy] -- The American Energy Alliance posted the following news release: * * * EPA Final Rule Does the Improbable: Makes the Renewable Fuel Standard Even Worse * Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency finalized the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) rule for 2026 and 2027 volume mandates. This rule sets the renewable fuel volume requirements at their highest level ever.  American Energy Alliance President Tom Pyle released the following statement: "The  more PR

For UChicago Law, the Supreme Court tariffs case was a tale of two alumni (10)
CHICAGO, Illinois, April 1 -- The University of Chicago posted the following news: * * * For UChicago Law, the Supreme Court tariffs case was a tale of two alumni * When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last month that sweeping tariffs imposed by the administration of President Donald Trump were unlawful, two Law School alumni found themselves at the center of the landmark decision-one as the business owner whose company challenged the tariffs, the other as a constitutional scholar helping argue more PR

Hofstra University: Kalikow School Hosts Bipartisan Discussion on White House Policies and the 2026 Midterm Elections (10)
HEMPSTEAD, New York, April 1 -- Hofstra University issued the following news: * * * Kalikow School Hosts Bipartisan Discussion on White House Policies and the 2026 Midterm Elections Hofstra University welcomed students, faculty, and community members to a timely discussion examining how current White House policies may inform the 2026 congressional midterm elections, with Kalikow Senior Presidential Fellows Ari Fleischer, former White House press secretary under President George W. Bush, and  more PR

Ocean Exploration Trust CEO Ballard Testifies Before House Science, Space & Technology Subcommittee (10)
WASHINGTON, April 2 -- The House Science, Space and Technology Subcommittee on Environment released the following testimony by Ocean Exploration Trust CEO and founder Robert D. Ballard from a March 26, 2026, hearing entitled "Beneath the Waves: The Science and Technology of Deep-Sea Mining": * * * Dear members of the Committee on Science, Space and Technology. I want to thank you for inviting me to speak before your Subcommittee on the science and technology of deep-sea mining. I participated more PR

Warren Presses SEC Chair Atkins on Enforcement Chief's Sudden Resignation, Lack of Enforcement Data (10)
WASHINGTON, March 31 -- Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, ranking member of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, issued the following news release on March 30, 2026: * * * Warren Presses SEC Chair Atkins on Enforcement Chief's Sudden Resignation, Lack of Enforcement Data "This significant reduction in staff, coupled with sudden leadership changes, likely impacts the Division's ability to effectively function and protect investors and market integrity." * Today, U.S more PR

Why has it taken so long to return to the Moon? (10)
CAMBRIDGE, England, March 31 -- Anglia Ruskin University posted the following news: * * * Why has it taken so long to return to the Moon? * By Domenico Vicinanza, Anglia Ruskin University At 13:24:59 Central Standard Time on December 19 1972, the Apollo 17 command module splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, about 350 nautical miles south-east of Samoa, concluding the last mission to the Moon. During his career, Apollo 17's commander, Eugene A. Cernan, logged 566 hours and 15 minutes in sp more PR