NSF Cancels April Sunshine Act Meeting for Efficiency
Published Date: 4/16/2026
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Heads up! The National Science Foundation just canceled their April 16, 2026, Sunshine Act meeting. If you were planning to tune in or attend, no worries—just mark your calendar for updates instead. This change saves time and avoids any costs tied to the meeting, keeping things smooth and simple for everyone involved.
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