Results of federal, state, and local legislator races rocked the nation as voters largely bucked historical trends. The 2022 midterms set historic records for voter turnout, individual campaign expenses, and diversity of incoming leaders.
ASLA encourages professionals to take advantage of the Biden administration’s revamp of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program (PSLF).
This year’s Advocacy Day theme was Landscape Architects Advancing Climate Justice, with advocates educating policy makers about the landscape architecture profession and encouraging support of two pieces of legislation—the Excess Urban Heat Mitigation Act (H.R. 7534) and the Outdoors for All Act (S. 2887, H.R. 5413).
Specifically, ASLA urged the agency to encourage increased use of active transportation projects, including prioritizing walking, biking, transit use, and more, as a strategy for states to achieve GHG reductions.
IDFPR announced on October 18 that they were once again accepting applications for licensure and all previously licensed individuals were automatically re-registered without fee as required under the new Act.
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