Public Policy Statements and Letters
Recent or Relevant Letters and Actions
- Task Force on American Innovation Urges Congress to Complete FY17 Appropriations and Fund Key Agencies Supporting Science Research (9/16)
- ACS and ACC Address Concerns About Aleppo Report on the Use of Chlorine Compounds as Chemical Weapons (9/16)
- Over 50 Leading American Nonpartisan Organizations Call on Presidential Candidates to Address Major Issues in Science, Engineering, Technology, Health and the Environment (8/16)
- ACS supports the Fair Access to Science and Technology Research bill (7/15)
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- Access to High Quality Science
- Chemical Risk Assessment and Regulatory Decision Making
- Climate
- Disabilities
- Employment Non-Discrimination
- Endocrine Disruption
- Energy Policy
- Forensic Science
- Healthcare Policy
- Hydraulic Fracturing
- Importance of Hands-on Laboratory Activities
- Inherently Safer Technology (IST)
- Peer Review: Ensuring High-Quality Science
- Preventing the Reemergence of Chemical Weapons
- Regulation of Laboratory Waste
- Retirement Security
- Safety in the Chemistry Enterprise
- Science & Technology Funding
- Science Education Policy
- Scientific Freedom
- Scientific Insight and Integrity
- Sustainability of the Chemical Enterprise
- Teaching of Evolution
- U.S. Business Climate
- U.S.Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Visa Restrictions
- Water Treatment and Conservation
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- U.S. Business Climate
- Science & Technology in the Budget
- Importance of Hands-On Laboratory Activities
- Retirement Security
- Teaching of Evolution
- Freedom of International Scientific Exchange
- Visa Restrictions
- Scientific Integrity in Public Policy
- Sustainability and the Chemical Enterprise