- Guts environmental protections
- Sec. 42108: Repeals Clean Air Act provisions used to limit emissions.
- Guts environmental protections
- Sec. 42108: Repeals Clean Air Act provisions used to limit emissions.
Ex: Complications from COVID-19 are serious and long-lasting; Ely et al., 2024 (www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....) review 4 years of research and find Long Covid “can affect children and adults, regardless of health, disability....
Ex: Complications from COVID-19 are serious and long-lasting; Ely et al., 2024 (www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....) review 4 years of research and find Long Covid “can affect children and adults, regardless of health, disability....
[State as clearly as possible what your stance is, right up front. Seriously, do not bury the lede].
[State as clearly as possible what your stance is, right up front. Seriously, do not bury the lede].
Sources:
The Public Comment Project publiccommentproject.org
Democracy in Practice: Public Participation in Environmental Decisions, Beierle and Cayford 2002
Union of Concerned Scientists www.ucs.org/resources/pa...
Sources:
The Public Comment Project publiccommentproject.org
Democracy in Practice: Public Participation in Environmental Decisions, Beierle and Cayford 2002
Union of Concerned Scientists www.ucs.org/resources/pa...
2. Use an opening sentence to establish your credibility. State who you are and summarize any of your experiences that are relevant to the topic of the proposal.
2. Use an opening sentence to establish your credibility. State who you are and summarize any of your experiences that are relevant to the topic of the proposal.
“The most valuable public comments are unique, fact-based, and succinct. The agency will have to sort through many identical form letters and expressions of personal opinion."
“The most valuable public comments are unique, fact-based, and succinct. The agency will have to sort through many identical form letters and expressions of personal opinion."
1. Agencies must consider all new information received during the comment period and address that new information before publishing the final rule; this includes revising the proposed rule.
1. Agencies must consider all new information received during the comment period and address that new information before publishing the final rule; this includes revising the proposed rule.