As I explained in my first blog post, I see the hijacking of science by TNR opponents as a significant barrier to
developing sound public policy.
Not exact matches
PEN is dedicated to educating and training parents, teachers, and community members at - large in
developing strategies to promote
sound policy for quality
public schools.
For example, the groomer standards
developed by the Professional Pet Groomers and Stylists Alliance (PPGSA) have had a powerful influence in guiding lawmakers in New York and Rhode Island to make
sound public policy.
Sound public policy enables communities to
develop programs that will best address their needs.
Patrick Michaels helped The Advancement of
Sound Science Coalition
develop a set of «five guiding scientific principles» aimed at «offering federal and state government a yardstick against which to measure science in
public policy.»