Homeland Security Act Appropriations Act, 2026 - Vote on Previous Question
The U.S. House of Representatives held a roll call vote on ordering the previous question for the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026. The vote passed with 209 yeas and 206 nays, indicating a narrow margin of support for proceeding with the bill.
Motion to Adjourn - Passed
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a motion to adjourn by a vote of 208 yeas to 197 nays. The vote occurred on March 27, 2026, with a majority of Republicans voting yea and a majority of Democrats voting nay.
House Roll Call Vote 106: Motion to Adjourn
The U.S. House of Representatives held roll call vote 106 on a motion to adjourn on March 27, 2026. The motion passed with 208 yeas and 197 nays. The vote was largely along party lines, with Republicans largely voting to adjourn and Democrats voting against it.
HR 7147 Homeland Security Appropriations Act - Passage
The U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 7147, the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026, by a vote of 213 to 203. The vote occurred on March 27, 2026, and was a recorded vote on agreeing to the Senate amendment.
USPS Changes Competitive Product Rates
The United States Postal Service has issued a notice announcing changes to the rates of general applicability for competitive products. These changes are effective April 26, 2026. The notice provides details on the specific rate adjustments for these services.
Federal Register Document Issue for March 30, 2026
The Small Business Administration (SBA) is publishing the Federal Register document issue for March 30, 2026. This issue contains 98 documents from 49 agencies, including notices, proposed rules, and final rules. The SBA notes that the web version is a prototype and not an official legal edition.
Air Navigation (Restriction of Flying) Regulations 2026
The UK Parliament has issued the Air Navigation (Restriction of Flying) Regulations 2026. This new legislation introduces rules governing the restriction of flying, with further details available through associated documentation.
Wales Order revokes child minding exceptions
The UK Parliament has issued a Wales Order that revokes previous exceptions related to child minding services. This legislative instrument will alter the regulatory landscape for child minders in Wales, removing previously granted flexibilities.
Grants to the Churches Conservation Trust Order 2026
The UK Secretary of State, with Treasury approval, has issued the Grants to the Churches Conservation Trust Order 2026. This order specifies a grant period from April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2029, and sets a maximum aggregate grant amount of £9,531,000. The previous order from 2025 is revoked.
Renewables Obligation (Amendment) Order 2026
The UK Secretary of State has issued the Renewables Obligation (Amendment) Order 2026, amending the 2015 order. This amendment updates the methodology for adjusting the buy-out price and mutualisation cap for inflation, referencing the consumer prices index for obligation periods starting after April 1st, 2025.
South West Scotland Trunk Roads Temporary Traffic Order 2026
UK Parliament has issued the South West Scotland Trunk Roads Temporary Traffic Order 2026. This legislation details temporary traffic management measures for trunk roads in the South West Scotland region. The document provides links to associated resources for further information.
North West Scotland Trunk Roads Temporary Traffic and Speed Order 2026
UK Parliament has issued the North West Scotland Trunk Roads temporary traffic and speed order for 2026. This legislation establishes temporary traffic and speed regulations for trunk roads in the North West Scotland region.
North East Scotland Trunk Roads Order 2026 temporary traffic restrictions
The UK Parliament has issued the North East Scotland Trunk Roads Order 2026, establishing temporary traffic restrictions. This legislation details specific measures for managing traffic flow on trunk roads in the North East Scotland region.
Health and Social Care (Wales) Act 2025 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2026
The Welsh Ministers have issued the Health and Social Care (Wales) Act 2025 (Consequential Amendments) (Wales) Regulations 2026, effective April 1, 2026. These regulations amend the Care Act 2014 and the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016 to align with the Health and Social Care (Wales) Act 2025.
Pneumoconiosis Compensation Payment Amendment Regulations Increase Lump Sum Payments
The UK Parliament has issued the Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers' Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment) Regulations 2026. These regulations amend the 1988 regulations to increase lump sum payments for claims made on or after April 1, 2026, affecting compensation for workers with pneumoconiosis and related conditions.
Mesothelioma Lump Sum Payments (Amendment) Regulations 2026
The UK Secretary of State has amended the Mesothelioma Lump Sum Payments (Conditions and Amounts) Regulations 2008. These amendments, effective April 1, 2026, revise the lump sum payment amounts for individuals diagnosed with diffuse mesothelioma and for dependants of deceased individuals, based on age at diagnosis or death.
Air Navigation (Weston-Super-Mare) Flying Restrictions Regulations 2026
UK Parliament has issued the Air Navigation (Weston-Super-Mare) Flying Restrictions Regulations 2026. These regulations establish specific flying restrictions for the Weston-Super-Mare area, effective from January 1, 2026.
Parental Bereavement Leave and Pay (Miscarriage) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2026
The Department for the Economy in Northern Ireland has issued the Parental Bereavement Leave and Pay (Miscarriage) Regulations 2026. These regulations amend existing provisions to extend parental bereavement leave and pay to individuals who experience a miscarriage, with specific conditions and effective dates.
Flying Restrictions Over RAF Brize Norton Regulations
The UK Parliament has enacted new regulations concerning flying restrictions over RAF Brize Norton. These regulations, effective from January 1, 2026, establish specific rules for aerial activities in the vicinity of the military airbase.
Air Navigation (Old Warden) Flying Restriction Regulations 2026
The UK Parliament has issued the Air Navigation (Old Warden) Flying Restriction Regulations 2026, establishing new rules for air navigation in the Old Warden area. These regulations are set to take effect in 2026 and will impose specific restrictions on flying activities.
Electricity and Gas (Energy Company Obligation) (Amendment) (Specified Period) Order 2026
The UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has amended the Electricity and Gas (Energy Company Obligation) Order 2022. This amendment extends the specified period for the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) scheme, primarily affecting energy suppliers and consumers by adjusting key dates and deadlines related to ECO phases and applications.
Presidential Memorandum on Paying Unpaid TSA Employees During Shutdown
President Trump issued a memorandum directing the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Director of OMB to use available funds to pay TSA employees who have not received compensation due to a government shutdown. This action is taken to address an emergency situation compromising national security and air travel system stability.
Executive Order Addressing DEI Discrimination by Federal Contractors
President Biden issued an Executive Order directing federal agencies to include a clause in contracts prohibiting racially discriminatory Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) activities. This order aims to promote efficiency in federal contracting by preventing discrimination based on race or ethnicity.
Advisory Committee on Former Prisoners of War Meeting Notice
The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a notice announcing a meeting of the Advisory Committee on Former Prisoners of War. The notice provides details regarding the meeting date and location, and is published in the Federal Register.
New Postal Products Announced, Public Comment Invited
The Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) has issued a notice regarding new postal products filed by the Postal Service for consideration. The notice invites public comment on these filings, which may include new or modified negotiated service agreements for competitive products.
Federal Register Volume 91, Issue 60
The Government Publishing Office (GPO) has published Volume 91, Issue 60 of the Federal Register on March 30, 2026. This issue contains various official notices and regulatory filings from US federal agencies.
Census Bureau Streamlines Foreign Trade Regulations
The Census Bureau has issued a final rule streamlining its foreign trade regulations. This rule, effective March 30, 2026, aims to improve efficiency in foreign trade data collection and reporting processes for importers and exporters.
SBA Disaster Loan Deadline for Washington Storm Victims
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible businesses, private nonprofits, and residents in Washington that the deadline to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans for physical damage caused by the 2025 Severe Winter Storms is April 27, 2026. Loan amounts can cover repairs and mitigation efforts, with interest rates as low as 2.875% for homeowners and 4% for businesses.
SBA Disaster Loans Available for Colorado Drought Victims
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible small businesses and private nonprofit organizations in Colorado that federal disaster loans are available due to drought. The application deadline for economic injury loans is April 27, 2026, with a 60-day grace period thereafter.
SBA Disaster Loans Available for Idaho Businesses Affected by Drought
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible small businesses and private nonprofit organizations in Idaho that the deadline to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans for economic damages caused by drought is April 27, 2026. These Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) can provide up to $2 million for working capital needs.
SBA Drought Relief Available for Utah Businesses and Nonprofits
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible small businesses and private nonprofit organizations in Utah that federal disaster loans are available due to drought. The deadline to apply for Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) is April 27, 2026, with a 60-day grace period.
SBA Announces Grocery Guarantee for Food Affordability
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced a new "Grocery Guarantee" under its International Trade Loan (ITL) Program, offering a 90% federal guarantee on loans for small businesses in the agriculture and logistics sectors. This initiative aims to increase capital availability to expand food production and distribution, with the goal of reducing consumer grocery costs.
National Small Business Week 2026 Award Winners Announced
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced the state and territory Small Business Persons of the Year for National Small Business Week 2026. The awards ceremony will take place in Washington, D.C. on May 3, 2026, with Administrator Kelly Loeffler recognizing various honorees. The event aims to celebrate small businesses as key economic drivers.
SBA Disaster Loans Available for NC Businesses Affected by Tropical Depression Chantal
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding small businesses and private nonprofit organizations in North Carolina that the deadline to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans for economic losses caused by Tropical Depression Chantal is April 27, 2026. These Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) can be used for working capital needs.
Act amending excise tax law
The Polish Dziennik Ustaw has published an act amending the excise tax law. This amendment, published on March 28, 2026, introduces changes to the existing excise tax regulations.
Law amending oil, petroleum, natural gas reserves security
The Polish Dziennik Ustaw has published a new law amending regulations concerning oil, petroleum, and natural gas reserves security. This amendment also modifies the law on the National Fiscal Administration, impacting the framework for ensuring national fuel security.
Advisory Committee on Actuarial Examinations Meeting Notice
The Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries has issued a notice for a closed teleconference meeting of the Advisory Committee on Actuarial Examinations. The meeting is scheduled for April 20, 2026, and will discuss topics for future actuarial examinations.
Interest Rates Notice
The Small Business Administration (SBA) published a notice regarding interest rates. This notice was published in the Federal Register on March 30, 2026.
OMB Approval Sought for NPS Citizen Science Mobile Apps
The National Park Service (NPS) is seeking Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval for the use of web and mobile-based applications during NPS citizen science events. This notice initiates a public comment period for the proposed data collection methods.
Agency Information Collection for Yellowstone Snow Coaches and Snowmobiles
The National Park Service is submitting an information collection request for reporting and recordkeeping related to snow coaches and snowmobiles in Yellowstone National Park to the Office of Management and Budget for review. The public comment period for this notice closes on April 29, 2026.
Agency Information Collection Activities; Nomination of Properties for Listing in the National Register of Historic Places
The National Park Service is requesting public comment on its information collection activities related to the nomination of properties for the National Register of Historic Places. The comment period closes on April 29, 2026.
NPS Data Collection for OMB Review
The National Park Service (NPS) has submitted new data collection activities related to case and outbreak investigations to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval. This notice opens a public comment period, allowing stakeholders to provide input on these proposed collections.
Filing of Plats of Survey and Supplemental Plat; New Mexico; Oklahoma
The Bureau of Land Management has published a notice regarding the filing of plats of survey and a supplemental plat for areas in New Mexico and Oklahoma. This notice provides official documentation for land surveys conducted by the agency.
Public Health Impact of Road Traffic Collisions
The Bermuda Ministry of Health has released data indicating that road traffic collisions resulted in over 3,760 hospital visits to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital between January 2023 and December 2025. The notice highlights the significant burden on the health system and disproportionate impact on young male residents.
Bermuda Regulates Ridesharing and Supports Taxi Industry
The Bermuda Government has introduced the Motor Car (Ridesharing) Regulations 2026 and amended taxi dispatching regulations. These measures establish a regulated ridesharing framework focused on safety, quality, and fairness, while also supporting the existing taxi industry through fare alignment and operational restrictions.
Bermuda Launches National Cybersecurity Risk Assessment
The Government of Bermuda has launched its inaugural National Cybersecurity Risk Assessment (NCRA), a digital survey to gather intelligence on cybersecurity risks across public and private sectors. The results will inform the updated National Cybersecurity Strategy, targeted for release in Q4 2026.
Enhanced Benefits for Government Employee Health Insurance Scheme
The Bermuda Government announced enhancements to the Government Employee Health Insurance Scheme (GEHI), increasing coverage for annual physical examinations, mental health services, and introducing coverage for substance abuse treatment. These changes aim to improve access to care and overall wellbeing for public officers, retirees, and their families.
Government Launches Public Service Scholarships
The Bermuda Government has launched a new Public Service Scholarships program, offering up to $30,000 annually to Bermudians pursuing studies critical for government roles. The program aims to support Bermudianisation and succession planning within the public service, with recipients guaranteed employment after completing their studies.
Introduction of Single-Use Plastics Act 2026
The Bermuda Government has introduced the Single-Use Plastics Act 2026, establishing a legal framework for a phased transition away from harmful single-use plastics. The Act creates a structure for regulating these items through consultation and science, with an intentionally empty schedule to allow for stakeholder input before specific bans are implemented.
Plan to End Homelessness Tabled
The Bermuda Government has tabled its comprehensive 'Plan to End Homelessness in Bermuda – Ending Homelessness Together'. This plan, developed over 2.5 years with extensive community input, outlines a strategy to address homelessness through rapid reduction of rough sleeping, improved data collection, expanded affordable housing, and coordinated service delivery.
OMB Review Submission: Reporting Foreign Purchases
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy, in conjunction with the Defense Department, GSA, and NASA, has submitted a notice for OMB review concerning the reporting of purchases from sources outside the United States. This notice is open for public comment until April 29, 2026.
FDA Proposes Reclassifying TB Immunity Tests to Class II
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed reclassifying certain Mycobacterium tuberculosis cell-mediated immunity tests and immune response enzyme-linked immunospot tests from Class III to Class II. This reclassification would subject these diagnostic tests to less stringent regulatory controls.
Safety Standard for Portable Hook-On Chairs
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a direct final rule establishing a safety standard for portable hook-on chairs. This rule aims to enhance product safety for consumers, particularly young children. The final rule is effective upon publication, with a comment period closing on April 29, 2026.
Housing Affordability Problem Explained for Sound Policy
The Brookings Institution has published a report by Joe Gyourko explaining the growing housing affordability problem and providing insights for sound policy development. The report, dated March 18, 2026, offers a primer on the issue.
Public Natural Catastrophe Reinsurance: International Approaches
This article from Brookings analyzes international approaches to public natural catastrophe reinsurance. It examines how other countries structure their programs to mitigate financial risks associated with natural disasters, offering insights for potential policy considerations.
AI Companies Competing with App Developers: Conflict of Interest Concerns
Brookings Regulatory Policy commentary highlights the emerging conflict of interest as major AI companies begin to compete with their own AI app developer customers. The article suggests U.S. antitrust laws may not adequately address these anticompetitive dangers, potentially hindering innovation.
IRS Staffing Losses Impact Taxpayer Services and Enforcement
A Brookings Institute article highlights significant staffing losses and leadership instability at the IRS, leading to reduced taxpayer services and enforcement efforts. The commentary also raises concerns about the agency's nonpartisan status and potential for "anticipatory compliance" due to political targeting fears.
Rising Electric Rates and Data Center Impact on 2026 Midterms
Brookings analysis discusses how rising electricity rates, partly driven by data center expansion, are becoming a key issue in the 2026 US midterm elections. Candidates are leveraging a 'techlash' to propose new taxes and tariffs on data centers in response to voter concerns about energy costs.
NY Senate Bill S5227 - Mount Van Hoevenberg Olympic Sports Complex
New York State Senate Bill S5227 proposes an amendment to Article 14, Section 1 of the state constitution concerning the Mount Van Hoevenberg Olympic Sports Complex in Essex County. The bill has passed the Senate and is moving through the legislative process.
Bill S5041 Defines Victim of Sexual Offense
New York State Senate Bill S5041 proposes to amend Executive Law Section 108 to expand the definition of a victim of a sexual offense. The bill specifically includes victims of the unlawful dissemination or publication of an intimate image within this definition. This change aims to provide broader legal protections for individuals subjected to such offenses.
Bill S496: Employers Inform Employees About Employment Contract Provisions
New York State Senate Bill S496 requires employers to inform employees that non-disclosure or non-disparagement provisions in employment contracts do not prohibit communication with law enforcement, the EEOC, the state division of human rights, or an attorney. The bill aims to clarify employee rights regarding reporting and legal counsel.
800 Bills Signed Into Law by Governor
The Governor of New York has signed 800 bills into law, impacting various sectors including economic development, real property tax exemptions, emergency medical systems, consumer protection, telecommunications, artificial intelligence, oil and gas leases, and law enforcement counseling. These new laws will take effect on January 8, 2026.
Requires electronic filing of lobbying filings
The New York State Senate has introduced Bill S5843, which mandates the electronic filing of all lobbying reports through the Commission on Ethics and Lobbying on the Government's online system. This change aims to modernize and streamline the lobbying disclosure process.
Guernsey Launches Free Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Programme
Guernsey's Public Health Services and Guernsey Chest and Heart LBG are launching a new free cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention programme called 'ABCD' on April 1, 2026. The 12-month initiative aims to detect and intervene early in conditions like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, irregular heartbeat, and diabetes, which are key risk factors for heart disease and stroke.
Bailiwick Commission Launches Islander Survey
The Bailiwick Commission has launched a survey to gather islanders' views on the relationship between the Bailiwick islands. The survey is open until May 15, 2026, and aims to inform the Commission's recommendations for the Bailiwick Governments.
Cayman Islands Tourism Performance - February 2026
The Cayman Islands Department of Tourism reported a 10.1% increase in stayover visitors and a 6.5% increase in cruise passengers for February 2026 compared to the previous year. This performance builds on January's results, with Year-to-Date stayover arrivals up 11.8%.
Public invited to comment on spent convictions law reform
The Cayman Islands Law Reform Commission is seeking public comment on proposed reforms to the Criminal Records (Spent Convictions) Act. The review aims to address administrative difficulties and legislative anomalies to create a fairer framework balancing offender rehabilitation with public protection. Submissions are due by June 27, 2026.
Public Comments on Common Law Forfeiture Rule
The Cayman Islands Law Reform Commission is seeking public comments on proposed legislative intervention for the common law forfeiture rule. The consultation examines whether statutory reform is needed to address outcomes in cases involving manslaughter, diminished responsibility, or coercive control.
CIDOT Partners with Lemoneight to Modernise PRIDE Training
The Cayman Islands Ministry and Department of Tourism (CIDOT) has partnered with Lemoneight Consulting to redesign and modernise the PRIDE Training Programme. This initiative aims to update the curriculum with a hybrid learning model and expanded topics to reflect evolving global tourism demands while retaining Caymanian values.
Immigration Law Changes Effective May 1, 2026
The Cayman Islands Government announced that significant changes to immigration law will take effect on May 1, 2026. The Workforce Opportunities and Residency Cayman (WORC) department is finalizing system configurations, training, and updated forms to ensure a smooth transition for employers and applicants.
US v. Hasbajrami: FISA 702 query warrant requirement
The CRS report analyzes the district court's ruling in United States v. Hasbajrami, which held that the Fourth Amendment requires a warrant to search data collected under FISA Section 702 using a U.S. person identifier. This decision challenges current government practices and is relevant as Section 702 is set to expire on April 20, 2026.
The Philippines: Background and U.S. Relations
The Congressional Research Service (CRS) has updated its report on The Philippines: Background and U.S. Relations, with the latest version dated March 26, 2026. This report provides an overview of the complex relationship between the United States and the Philippines, covering political, economic, and security aspects.
U.S. Conflict with Iran
The Congressional Research Service has published a report detailing the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran initiated on February 28, 2026, and the subsequent wide-reaching regional conflict. The report outlines U.S. and Israeli objectives, Iranian responses including attacks on shipping and regional neighbors, and potential future scenarios.
U.S.-Japan Relations: Security, Trade, and China
The Congressional Research Service (CRS) updated its report on U.S.-Japan relations, noting continued alliance cooperation under the Biden and Trump administrations, despite some concerns raised by U.S. tariff actions and perceived shifts in U.S. commitment. The report also details Japan's political landscape and military alliance upgrades.
Central Valley Project: Issues and Legislation
The Congressional Research Service has updated its report on the Central Valley Project (CVP), a major federal water supply project in California. The update, dated March 26, 2026, reflects recent developments and legislation concerning the CVP's operations, water allocations, and environmental considerations.
Colorado Bill Changes March 31 Holiday Name to Farm Workers Day
A bill introduced in the Colorado Legislature proposes to change the name of the voluntary legal holiday observed on March 31 from 'Cesar Chavez Day' to 'Farm Workers Day'. The bill is currently under consideration.
Colorado Bill Prohibits Price/Wage Setting Using Surveillance Data
A Colorado bill, HB26-1210, proposes to prohibit the use of surveillance data to set individualized prices for consumers or wages for workers. The bill defines surveillance data and automated decision systems, and allows for civil actions and penalties for violations, classifying them as deceptive trade practices.
Colorado Bill HB26-1318: Traffic Safety Near Schools
Colorado Bill HB26-1318 proposes to define 'school zones' as roadways within 1,000 feet of school property and modifies requirements for automated vehicle identification systems on safe routes to school. The bill is currently under consideration in the 2026 Regular Session.
Land Survey Monumentation and Electronic Records Submission
The Colorado Legislature is considering Bill SB26-025, which would permit reference monuments in impractical or unsafe locations within public rights-of-way. The bill also mandates electronic submission of monument records by land surveyors and allows counties to maintain these records electronically.
Colorado Bill HB26-1290 Expands Assault Definition for Medical Providers
Colorado Bill HB26-1290 proposes to expand the definition of 'emergency medical care provider' for assault offenses and modifies the mens rea for second-degree assault against public servants. It also clarifies sentencing for second-degree assault by strangulation.
Policy Week in Review - Federal Workplace Legislation and DHS Funding
This policy update covers federal workplace legislation and DHS funding issues. Key developments include the Senate passing partial DHS funding, President Trump issuing an executive order on DEI discrimination by federal contractors, and the DOL proposing a rule to increase wages for foreign workers in certain visa programs.
Executive Order on DEI Discrimination by Federal Contractors
President Trump issued an executive order on March 26, 2026, establishing new requirements for federal contractors regarding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) activities. The order defines racially discriminatory DEI activities and mandates new contract clauses requiring contractors to report on and prevent such practices, with potential penalties for non-compliance.
VA VET TEC 2.0 Program Application Notice
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has published a notice announcing the submission of a new information collection for the VET TEC 2.0 program to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review. This notice details the application process for veterans seeking enrollment in high-technology training programs authorized by the DOLE Act.
VA Exception to Date of Receipt Rule for Canada Mail Disruptions
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is establishing a temporary exception to its date of receipt rule for veterans and claimants residing in Canada due to mail disruptions caused by a Canada Post strike from November 15, 2024, to December 17, 2024. This exception aims to prevent adverse effects on benefits for those impacted by mail delays.
AmeriCorps External Reviewer Application Instructions - Request for Comment
The Corporation for National and Community Service (AmeriCorps) is seeking public comment on the renewal of an information collection for its External Reviewer Application Instructions. The agency estimates 500 annual responses and 375 annual burden hours for individuals applying to review grant applications. Comments are due by May 26, 2026.
Segal Education Award Information Collection Renewal
The Corporation for National and Community Service (AmeriCorps) is seeking public comment on the renewal of three information collections related to the Segal Education Award. The comment period for this notice, which follows a prior 60-day notice, closed on March 16, 2026, with AmeriCorps responding to a single public comment received.
Qualitative Feedback Collection for Agency Service Delivery
The Corporation for National and Community Service (AmeriCorps) is seeking public comment on the renewal of an information collection for qualitative feedback on agency service delivery. The agency estimates 10,000 annual responses and 1,667 annual burden hours for this collection.
H.R.7211: Authorize Medal of Honor for John W. Ripley
The 119th Congress enacted H.R.7211, authorizing the President to award the Medal of Honor to John W. Ripley for acts of valor during the Vietnam War. This legislation overrides existing time limitations for awarding certain military medals.
WMCA Bus Network Support Grant subsidy scheme referral
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) Subsidy Advice Unit (SAU) has accepted a request for advice on the West Midlands Combined Authority's (WMCA) proposed Bus Network Support Grant subsidy scheme. The scheme proposes up to £145.3 million to bus operators to maintain services during a transition to franchised routes.
UN Sanctions ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida Regulations 2008
The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has updated the UN Sanctions ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida Regulations 2008. These amendments, effective from December 23, 2008, implement UN Security Council resolutions concerning sanctions against ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida, affecting financial dealings and asset controls.
UN Sanctions Democratic Republic of Congo Regulations 2008
The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has updated the UN Sanctions Democratic Republic of Congo Regulations 2008. These regulations implement UN Security Council sanctions, prohibiting certain supplies, services, and dealings related to designated persons or entities and controlled assets connected to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958
The Australian Department of Home Affairs has updated the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958, with the latest version effective March 26, 2026. These regulations govern the export of various goods from Australia, including objectionable materials, asbestos, chemicals, and specific biological substances.
Charter of the United Nations (Sanctions—Iraq) Regulations 2008
The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has updated the Charter of the United Nations (Sanctions—Iraq) Regulations 2008. These regulations implement UN sanctions against Iraq, covering prohibitions on sanctioned supplies, export of sanctioned goods, and dealing with illegally removed cultural property.
SSA and VA New Matching Program Notice Re-establishment
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has issued a notice announcing the re-establishment of a matching program with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This program will allow VA to provide SSA with compensation and pension payment data to administer SSI, SVB, Medicare Savings Program, and Medicare Part D subsidy.
Executive Order Banning Insider Betting by State Officials
California Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order strengthening bans on state officials using non-public information for personal profit, specifically targeting prediction markets. The order extends prohibitions to appointees and their associates, aiming to prevent corruption fueled by insider knowledge, particularly in light of federal examples.
Italy Official Gazette - March 27, 2026
The Italian Official Gazette published its issue n. 72 on March 27, 2026, containing various laws, decrees, and presidential resolutions. Key items include a law on the protection of minors in foster care, an urgent decree on fiscal and economic matters, and a legislative decree implementing an EU directive on alternative investment funds.
Research Grant Competition at CNR
The Italian Gazzetta Ufficiale has published notices for several research grant competitions offered by the National Research Council (CNR) at various institutes. The application deadline for all listed competitions is April 11, 2026.
Public Contracts: Tender Notices and Auction Results
The Italy Official Gazette has published notices regarding public contracts, including tender notices and auction results. These notices cover common tenders from municipalities and local entities, as well as the results of public auctions for property alienation.
Official Gazette Summary
The Spanish Official Gazette (BOE) published its summary for March 28, 2026. The notice provides links to various sections of the gazette, including general provisions, personnel appointments, other dispositions, and administrative justice notices.
Federal Register Volume 91, Issue 59
The Government Publishing Office has issued Volume 91, Issue 59 of the Federal Register on March 27, 2026. This publication serves as a notice of official government proceedings and regulatory updates.
Federal Register 2026-03-27 MODS XML Metadata
The Government Publishing Office (GPO) has released MODS XML metadata for the Federal Register dated March 27, 2026. This release provides structured metadata for the Federal Register publication, aiding in data management and accessibility.
Federal Register XML Metadata
The Government Publishing Office has released XML metadata for the Federal Register publication dated March 27, 2026. This metadata is intended to facilitate access and programmatic use of the Federal Register content.
Federal Register XML for March 27, 2026
The Government Publishing Office (GPO) has released the Federal Register XML file for March 27, 2026. This notice provides access to the official publication of federal agency rules, proposed rules, and notices for that specific date.
NSF Notice on Grantee Reporting Requirements for IUCRC Program
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is seeking public comment on the renewal of grantee reporting requirements for the Industry-University Cooperative Research Centers (IUCRC) Program. The current OMB clearance expires June 30, 2026, and the NSF plans to request clearance for no longer than 3 years.
Document Counts Updated for Multiple Agencies
The Secret Service has updated document counts for several federal agencies on Regs.gov. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, Food and Drug Administration, and Environmental Protection Agency all saw increases in their reported document totals.
House Rules Committee reports Senate amendment to H.R. 7147
The House Rules Committee reported a Senate amendment to H.R. 7147, the Homeland Security and Further Additional Continuing Appropriations Act, 2026. The committee voted 8-4 to report the amendment, which includes proposed changes to ICE funding and other healthcare provisions.
Continuation of National Emergency Regarding Russian Federation's Harmful Activities
The Executive Office of the President has issued a notice continuing the national emergency with respect to specified harmful foreign activities of the Government of the Russian Federation. This action extends existing sanctions and restrictions previously imposed.
Continuation of National Emergency With Respect to South Sudan
The Executive Office of the President has issued a notice continuing the national emergency with respect to South Sudan. This action extends existing sanctions and restrictions related to the situation in South Sudan.
Continuation of National Emergency Regarding Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities
The Executive Office of the President has issued a notice continuing the national emergency concerning significant malicious cyber-enabled activities. This action extends existing sanctions and restrictions aimed at deterring and responding to cyber threats.
FEMA Review Council Continuance Notice
The Executive Office of the President has published a notice continuing the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Review Council. This action, documented as Executive Order 14397, extends the council's operations beyond its initial term.
National Agriculture Day 2026 Proclamation
The Executive Office of the President has published a proclamation designating March 2026 as National Agriculture Day. This presidential document officially recognizes the importance of agriculture in the United States.
Continuation of National Emergency on Trade Practices Impacting US Goods Trade Deficits
The Executive Office of the President has issued a notice continuing the national emergency related to trade practices that contribute to large and persistent US goods trade deficits. This action maintains existing measures and restrictions aimed at addressing these trade imbalances.
Presidential Proclamation for Greek Independence Day 2026
The Executive Office of the President has issued a proclamation designating March 25, 2026, as Greek Independence Day. This national day of celebration honors Greek and American democracy.