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Small Community Air Service Development Program Grant Listing

The General Services Administration has published a listing for the Small Community Air Service Development Program, offering financial assistance to small communities to enhance air service. The program, authorized by various acts of Congress, will make up to $12 million available for FY 2024 grant awards.

Routine Notice Transportation
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FY26 AmeriCorps State and National Native Nations Grants Opportunity

AmeriCorps has announced the Fiscal Year 2026 Native Nations Grants opportunity, providing funding to federally recognized Native American tribal governments and other Native American tribal organizations. The application deadline is May 20, 2026.

Priority review Guidance Government Contracting
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U.S. Embassy Rangoon AEIF 2026 Grants Competition Announced

The U.S. Embassy in Rangoon has announced the competition for the AEIF 2026 grants, focusing on projects that advance U.S. foreign policy principles and deliver tangible benefits to U.S. interests. Priority areas include AI and digital innovation, transnational threat security, applied education, and entrepreneurship.

Routine Notice International Trade
Alabama Supreme Court
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Phillip Duke v. Walmart, Inc. - Tort Claims Appeal

The Alabama Supreme Court affirmed a summary judgment for Walmart, Inc., and its employee Qeon Gray in a tort claim filed by another Walmart employee, Phillip Duke. The court found Duke's claims barred by the exclusive-remedy provisions of Alabama's Workers' Compensation Act.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
Alabama Supreme Court
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Rhonda Kay Armour v. Southeast Alabama Medical Center - Medical Malpractice Appeal

The Alabama Supreme Court affirmed a lower court's summary judgment in favor of Southeast Alabama Medical Center in a medical malpractice case brought by Rhonda Kay Armour. The court found no error in the lower court's decision regarding Armour's negligence claims.

Routine Enforcement Healthcare
Alabama Supreme Court
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Ryan Hess v. Will Pecue - Alabama Supreme Court Opinion

The Alabama Supreme Court issued an opinion in the case of Ryan Hess v. Will Pecue. The court reversed a judgment against Hess, finding that the evidence did not support the sole claim of fraud brought by Will Pecue. The case involved contracts for pier replacements.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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EU Approves €200M Spanish State Aid for EV Manufacturing

The European Commission has approved a €200 million Spanish State aid scheme to support strategic investments in the electric vehicle (EV) value chain. The aid, structured as direct grants, will support manufacturing capacity for battery, energy storage, and hydrogen technologies for EVs, as well as their critical components and raw materials. The scheme is open to companies across Spain and will be available until June 30, 2026.

Priority review Guidance Financial Services
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EU Approves €260M Belgian State Aid for Carbon Capture Project

The European Commission has approved a €260 million Belgian State aid measure for Air Liquide and BASF's Kairos@C carbon capture and storage project. This aid aims to support the decarbonization of industrial processes and contribute to Belgium's climate targets.

Priority review Enforcement Environmental Protection
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EU Adopts New State Aid Rules for Sustainable Transport

The European Commission has adopted new State aid rules, including the Land and Multimodal Transport Guidelines (LMT Guidelines) and the Transport Block Exemption Regulation (TBER). These rules aim to boost sustainable transport modes like rail and inland waterways, updating the EU's State aid framework for land and multimodal transport. The new guidelines will enter into force on March 30, 2026.

Priority review Rule Transportation
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Arizona AG Challenges Utility Rate Mechanism

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has challenged a recent Arizona Corporation Commission decision approving a new rate-setting mechanism for UNS Gas, Inc. The mechanism, known as the Annual Rate Adjustment Mechanism (ARAM), could lead to automatic annual rate increases for customers with limited oversight. The AG argues this shifts financial risk to ratepayers and violates due process.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Finance
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Arizona AG Challenges EPA Rescission of Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has joined a coalition of states, counties, and cities in challenging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's rescission of its 2009 Endangerment Finding. This finding determined that greenhouse gas pollution from motor vehicles drives climate change and endangers public health and welfare. The lawsuit argues the rescission unlawfully disregards science and law.

Priority review Enforcement Environmental Protection
Maryland PSC Orders
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Wicomico Solar Facility Public Hearing

The Maryland Public Service Commission has scheduled a public hearing for April 2, 2026, to gather comments on a proposal by Wicomico Rayne Solar, LLC to build a 5.0 MW solar generating facility in Wicomico County. The project is part of Maryland's community solar program.

Priority review Consultation Energy
ASIC Media Releases
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Macquarie Contravention of Corporations Act Regarding Shield Master Fund

The Federal Court declared that Macquarie Investment Management Limited (MIML) contravened the Corporations Act by failing to adequately monitor the Shield Master Fund. MIML will pay affected members 100% of their invested amounts, totaling approximately $321 million. This outcome reinforces trustee obligations to monitor funds and protect member savings.

Priority review Enforcement Securities
FDA Press Releases
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FDA Seeks Comment on Priority Voucher Pilot Program

The FDA has published a Federal Register Notice seeking public comment on its Commissioner's National Priority Voucher pilot program. The agency also announced a public hearing on June 12, 2026, to gather stakeholder feedback on various aspects of the program's implementation and effectiveness.

Priority review Consultation Pharmaceuticals
OH PUCO Docketing
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Suburban Natural Gas Rate Case Settlement and HB15 Rules Finalized

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) adopted a settlement allowing Suburban Natural Gas to increase annual revenues by $1.19 million, impacting approximately 20,000 customers. Additionally, PUCO finalized administrative rules implementing House Bill 15, requiring mercantile customers to be returned to their local electric distribution utilities' standard service offer within 3 business days of request.

Priority review Rule Energy
OFAC Recent Actions
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OFAC Russia-related General License 134A Issued

The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has issued Russia-related General License 134A, authorizing the delivery and sale of crude oil and petroleum products of Russian Federation origin loaded on vessels as of March 12, 2026. This action provides specific guidance on transactions involving Russian energy exports.

Priority review Guidance Sanctions
CA DCA Newsroom
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California Modernizes CPA Licensure Requirements

Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1175, modernizing CPA licensure requirements in California. The legislation streamlines qualifications for the CPA exam and license, and updates practice privilege rules for out-of-state licensees. The bill aims to make the CPA designation more accessible while maintaining consumer protection.

Priority review Rule Employment & Labor
CA DCA Newsroom
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CSLB Joins Multi-Agency Effort to Combat Unlicensed Contractors

The California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) participated in a multi-agency effort to combat unlicensed contractors, resulting in 119 legal actions. This initiative, organized by NASCLA, targeted unlicensed contracting and illegal advertising across California, highlighting risks to consumers and potential penalties for violations.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
CA DCA Newsroom
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Dental Board of California Announces Executive Officer Appointment

The Dental Board of California has appointed Bryce W.A. Docherty as its new executive officer, effective November 24, 2025. Mr. Docherty brings 30 years of experience in government relations and association management, with a focus on healthcare advocacy in California.

Routine Notice Healthcare
CA DCA Newsroom
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California Board of Psychology Seeks License Revocation for Psychologist's Misconduct

The California Board of Psychology is seeking to revoke the license of R. Guy Lewis, Ph. D., for alleged sexual misconduct, exploitation, and gross negligence during patient treatment between October 2020 and October 2023. Lewis will also be ordered to pay investigation and enforcement costs.

Urgent Enforcement Healthcare
CA DCA Newsroom
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California Bureau of Household Goods and Services Statewide Sweep of Unlicensed Movers

The California Bureau of Household Goods and Services (BHGS) conducted a statewide sweep targeting unlicensed and uninsured household movers. The operation inspected 40 movers across eight counties to ensure compliance with licensing and insurance regulations, with enforcement actions taken where necessary.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
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First Lady Hosts Global Summit on Education and Technology

First Lady Melania Trump is hosting a two-day Global Coalition Summit, 'Fostering the Future Together,' bringing together leaders from 45 nations and 28 technology entities. The initiative aims to empower children through education and technology, with the inaugural meeting taking place at the U.S. Department of State and the White House.

Routine Notice Education
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First Lady Announces 2026 Spring Garden Tours

The White House announced the 2026 Spring Garden Tours, scheduled for April 18-19, 2026. The event is free and open to the public, but requires timed tickets distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. The notice also details prohibited items and permitted items for attendees.

Routine Notice Healthcare
DOJ News
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Former Bank CEO Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud and Sanctions Evasion

The former CEO of Nodus International Bank pleaded guilty to wire fraud conspiracy and sanctions evasion related to Venezuela. The scheme involved fraudulently obtaining at least $24.9 million from the bank and conspiring to evade U.S. sanctions against Venezuela.

Urgent Enforcement Financial Services
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Wisconsin Pharmacy Board Activities: PDMP, HOPE, Opioid Treatment

The Wisconsin Pharmacy Board is providing an update on its activities, including the implementation of the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP), participation in the Heroin, Opiate Prevention and Education (HOPE) legislation, and significant rewrites of Chapters 7 (Pharmacy Practice) and 15 (Sterile Pharmaceuticals) of its rules. The PDMP has seen substantial provider registration and inquiry volume, aiming to curb controlled substance abuse.

Priority review Notice Healthcare
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Wisconsin Pharmacy Board Rule Updates and Enforcement Actions

The Wisconsin Pharmacy Examining Board has updated administrative rules effective August 1, 2020, affecting rule chapters Phar 6 (Storage) and Phar 17 (Internships). These updates include adoption orders outlining specific changes to storage requirements and internship regulations for licensed pharmacists and interns in Wisconsin.

Priority review Rule Healthcare
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Wisconsin Pharmacy Board Updates and Rule Changes

The Wisconsin Pharmacy Examining Board issued a newsletter on September 17, 2020, providing updates on rule changes, COVID-19 variances, and enforcement actions. A key update concerns changes to administrative rules in Chapter Phar 7, effective January 1, 2021.

Priority review Notice Healthcare
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Wisconsin Pharmacy Board Rule Changes

The Wisconsin Pharmacy Examining Board has updated Chapter Phar 7, concerning the Practice of Pharmacy, with changes effective January 1, 2021. These updates were adopted on June 4, 2020, and provide important information for licensees regarding pharmacy practice regulations.

Priority review Rule Healthcare
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People v. Perez - Criminal Case

The California Supreme Court has filed the opinion for the criminal case People v. Perez, case number H053314. The filing date was May 13, 2025. This document represents a new entry in the court's case docket.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Sheerer v. Panas - Civil Case Filing

The California Supreme Court has filed a new case, Sheerer v. Panas (Case No. A171804), on November 8, 2024. This filing initiates a new proceeding within the state's judicial system. Further details regarding the case type and parties involved are available through the court's online portal.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Comment on CPSC Consumer Product Safety Information Database Notice

This document is a comment submission portal for a CPSC notice regarding a consumer product safety information database. It provides instructions and fields for individuals or organizations to submit their feedback on the notice. The CPSC is seeking public input on this initiative.

Routine Notice Consumer Protection
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Comment on FSIS Notice for New Technology and Waivers

The U.S. Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is providing a portal for public comment on notices related to new technologies and waivers. This allows stakeholders to submit feedback on specific FSIS notices concerning innovations and exceptions to existing regulations.

Routine Notice Food Safety
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Federal Employees' Compensation Act Medical Forms Comment

The General Services Administration (GSA) is providing a portal for the public to submit comments on Federal Employees' Compensation Act medical forms. This notice allows individuals and organizations to provide feedback on the forms used for compensation claims.

Routine Consultation Employment & Labor
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Comment on Transportation Small Community Grant Applications Order

The General Services Administration (GSA) is providing a portal for the public to submit comments regarding the Transportation Small Community Grant Applications Order. This notice serves as an invitation for public input on the application process and related matters.

Routine Consultation Transportation
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Comment on FAA Operations Specifications, Part 129 Application

This document is a placeholder for a public comment on a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) notice regarding Operations Specifications, Part 129 Application. The comment period is open, allowing interested parties to submit feedback on the application.

Routine Notice Transportation
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DEA Virtual Assembly on Fentanyl Risks

The DEA Omaha Division is promoting a free virtual assembly on fentanyl and fake pill risks for middle and high school educators. The event is scheduled for April 7, 2026, and aims to educate attendees on the dangers associated with these substances.

Routine Notice Public Health
New Zealand Courts
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Bhalla v District Court - Judicial Review of Election Decision Dismissed

The New Zealand High Court dismissed an application for judicial review of a District Court decision concerning the 2025 Papatoetoe Subdivision election for the Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board. The court found that Section 103 of the Local Electoral Act precludes judicial review of the District Court's factual inquiries in this matter.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
New Zealand Courts
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Salt v R - Sentence Appeal Allowed

The New Zealand Court of Appeal has allowed a sentence appeal in Salt v R, reducing the minimum period of imprisonment from 12 years to 11 years. The court found the original minimum period of imprisonment to be manifestly excessive given the circumstances of the offense and mitigating factors.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
New Zealand Courts
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Kapa-Kingi v Tamihere - Judicial Review of Party Leadership Suspension

The New Zealand High Court granted in part an application for judicial review concerning the suspension and expulsion of a Te Pāti Maori MP. The court declared the party's resolutions to suspend and expel the applicant unlawful under the party's constitution and ordered her reinstatement as a member.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
New Zealand Courts
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Watson v R - Criminal Appeal

The New Zealand Supreme Court has issued its judgment in the case of Watson v R, dated March 10, 2026. The judgment number is [2026] NZSC 15. The full decision is available in PDF format.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
New Zealand Courts
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R v Thompson - Manslaughter Sentencing

The High Court of New Zealand has sentenced a defendant to five years imprisonment for manslaughter. The sentence reflects the use of a lethal weapon in anger, with reductions applied for a guilty plea, remorse, and the impact on the defendant's child.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Federal Reserve Corrects Rules of Procedure

The Federal Reserve is issuing a final rule to correct technical errors in its Rules of Procedure. These amendments clarify language related to newspaper notice requirements for applications under the Bank Holding Company Act and the Home Owners' Loan Act.

Routine Rule Banking
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NYSE American LLC Proposed Rule Change - Minimum Market Capitalization

The NYSE American LLC has filed a proposed rule change with the SEC to amend its Company Guide. The proposal would establish a minimum market capitalization requirement of $5,000,000 for listed issuers, with no compliance plan option for those falling below this threshold.

Priority review Consultation Securities
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SEC Proposes NYSE Rule Change on Company Listing Standards

The SEC is soliciting comments on a proposed rule change by the NYSE to amend its Listed Company Manual. The proposed change would increase the minimum closing price threshold for immediate delisting action from $1.00 to a yet-to-be-specified higher amount, citing concerns about manipulation and volatility at very low stock prices.

Priority review Consultation Securities
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FHFA Correction: Grandfather Exceptions to Private Transfer Fee Covenants

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) issued a technical amendment to correct a final rule published on March 17, 2026. The correction clarifies that the previous document was not requesting public comments, amending the ACTION line to accurately reflect its status as a final rule with a technical amendment. This change is effective March 20, 2026.

Routine Rule Real Estate
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South Atlantic Black Sea Bass Recreational Fishing Season 2026-2027

The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has set the recreational fishing season for South Atlantic black sea bass for the 2026-2027 fishing year. The season will extend through March 31, 2027, as projected landings are expected to remain below the annual catch limit.

Routine Rule Fishery Management
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Truck Bed Covers Investigation Initiation

The U.S. Department of Commerce has initiated a countervailing duty investigation into imports of truck bed covers from China. The investigation is based on a petition filed by RealTruck, a domestic producer, alleging that Chinese producers are receiving countervailable subsidies that cause material injury to the U.S. industry. The period of investigation is January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2025.

Priority review Enforcement International Trade
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DOT Small Community Air Service Grant Applications Solicited

The Department of Transportation (DOT) is inviting applications for grants under the Small Community Air Service program. The order solicits applications for grants to improve air service in small communities, with a specific order date of March 18, 2026.

Routine Notice Transportation
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FDA Complaint Document

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has posted a complaint document authored by CTP. The document is available for download via a link on Regulations.gov. No other details regarding the nature of the complaint or its implications are provided.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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FAA Decision Letter

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a decision letter regarding a specific case, identified by docket number FAA-2016-9152. This notice serves as the official communication of the FAA's determination for the matter involving Jonah Israel.

Routine Notice Transportation

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