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	"author_name": "March for Science",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/march-for-science",
	"title": "Science, Not Silence",
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	"description": "This week, the Los Angeles Times reported that the current administration is restricting media access to federal scientists. Here&#x27;s why that matters: 1. Reporters rely on federal scientists for accurate information about scientific research and policies. 2. The Department of the Interior is responsible for, among other things, research on natural hazards and climate change. Vital research on these topics risks being hidden from the public. We are restricting communications from the scientists who know this information best. 3. The research done by the Department of the Interior is funded by our taxpayer dollars. Their findings and work should be publicly communicated and transparent.   Join us in demanding Science, Not Silence. This petition will not only serve as a call for science and transparency from Trump and the Department of the Interior. This is a rallying cry of support for federal scientists facing restrictions on one of the most important steps of scientific research: public communication. Note: Comments left may be used as part of a campaign to demonstrate public support for federal scientists and open communication. You will be credited as First Name, Last initial, State",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/science-not-silence-2"
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