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To what extent does EPA have ready access to data to measure drinking water compliance reliably and accurately?

08.27.25 | 11 min read
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Our Director of Government Affairs gives you the skinny on the latest from the Hill and White House – and what it means for S&T policy.

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Turning the Heat Up On Disaster Policy: Involving HUD to Protect the Public

How do the impacts, costs, and resulting needs of slow-onset disasters compare with those of declared disasters, and what are implications for slow-onset disaster declarations, recovery aid programs, and HUD allocation formulas?

08.26.25 | 13 min read
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FAS’s new Resilient Cooling Strategy and Policy Toolkit is designed to help state and local policymakers implement resilient cooling in ways that cut costs, protect public health, and reduce grid strain.

08.26.25 | 3 min read
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