SLTPS-PAC Schedules Meeting on State and Local Policies
Published Date: 6/17/2025
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The State, Local, Tribal, and Private Sector Policy Advisory Committee (SLTPS-PAC) is having a meeting soon to discuss important policies that affect communities and businesses across the country. This meeting helps make sure everyone's voice is heard when shaping government rules. If you’re part of local or tribal governments, or private groups, this could impact you soon!
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