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Correction to Federal Reserve Rules Regarding Delegation of Authority
The Federal Reserve System has issued a correction to its rules regarding the delegation of authority. This correction amends 12 CFR Part 265 and was published in the Federal Register on March 5, 2026.
DOJ Proposed Rule for Attorney Bar Complaints
The Department of Justice has proposed a new rule regarding the review of state bar complaints and allegations against Department of Justice attorneys. The public comment period for this proposed rule is open until April 6, 2026.
EU Legislation and Regulatory Notices - March 5, 2026
The EU published several implementing regulations on March 5, 2026, amending lists related to animal health and restrictive measures. These regulations adjust authorizations for importing animals and animal products and implement sanctions concerning the situation in Sudan.
International Trade Commission Investigation: Electric Unicycles
The International Trade Commission has instituted an investigation into certain gyro-stabilized electric unicycles, components, and products containing them. This action, designated Investigation No. 337-TA-1488, will examine potential violations of U.S. trade laws related to these products.
Cold-Rolled Steel from Korea: Preliminary Countervailing Duty Results
The International Trade Administration published preliminary results for the 2023 administrative review of certain cold-rolled steel flat products from the Republic of Korea. The notice also includes a rescission in part of the review. This action impacts importers and exporters of these steel products.
FAA Airworthiness Directive: Schempp-Hirth Gliders
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an Airworthiness Directive (AD) concerning Schempp-Hirth Flugzeugbau GmbH gliders. This AD mandates specific inspections of the drive fitting to address a potential safety issue.
Homeland Security Appropriations Bill Vote Results
The US House of Representatives voted on ordering the previous question for H.R. 7744, a bill making appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security for fiscal year 2026. The vote, which passed with 213 yeas and 208 nays, indicates progress in the legislative appropriations process.
Motion to Refer Ethics Committee Records - Vote Results
The US House of Representatives voted on a motion to refer directing the Committee on Ethics to preserve and publicly release records related to its review of sexual harassment violations. The motion passed with 357 yeas and 65 nays.
Continuation of National Emergency With Respect to Iran
The President has continued the national emergency with respect to Iran for one year. This action, published in the Federal Register, extends existing sanctions and restrictions related to Iran.
EPA Proposes Paper Manifest Sunset Rule
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed a rule to sunset the paper hazardous waste manifest system and transition to an electronic system. The agency estimates this change could result in $28.5 million in savings.
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