Science Board to Stream Policy Chat on YouTube for All
Published Date: 2/24/2025
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The National Science Board is holding an open video meeting on February 27, 2025, where they’ll discuss and vote on a key report outline. Anyone interested can watch live on YouTube, making it easy to stay in the loop. This update affects science policy watchers and keeps transparency front and center—no costs or delays involved, just clear, open government action!
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