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Commerce Initiates Steel Wheels Trade Probe from Thailand

The U.S. Department of Commerce has initiated a circumvention inquiry into steel wheels imported from Thailand. This probe will determine if these imports are circumventing existing antidumping and countervailing duties on steel wheels from China, as requested by domestic producers Accuride and Maxion. The inquiry is applicable from March 19, 2026.

Priority review Enforcement International Trade
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Wind Towers Duty Orders Review Continuation

The International Trade Administration (ITA) is continuing antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) orders on utility scale wind towers from Canada, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Korea. This action follows determinations by the Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission that revoking these orders would likely result in continued dumping, subsidies, and material injury to the U.S. industry.

Priority review Notice International Trade
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In re Det. of M.E. - Indigent Defense Caseload Limits

The Washington Supreme Court ruled that caseload limits in the Standards for Indigent Defense following CrR 3.1 are mandatory. The court also addressed trial court orders requiring the King County Department of Public Defense (DPD) to provide counsel in civil commitment cases, reversing in part orders pertaining to the King County Executive.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
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State v. Calloway - Washington Supreme Court Opinion

The Washington Supreme Court issued an opinion in State v. Calloway, addressing the constitutionality of the state's harassment statute in light of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Counterman v. Colorado. The court held that the statute is constitutional as it allows for a mens rea standard of recklessness, which aligns with the Counterman ruling.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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MSPB Seeks Input for Merit Systems Studies

The U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) is seeking public suggestions for its research agenda on Federal workforce issues. Submissions are due by July 1, 2019, and are intended to help MSPB identify key topics for studies ensuring merit system principles are upheld.

Routine Notice Employment & Labor
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Pipeline Safety: Sable Offshore Corp. Special Permit Request

The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) is seeking public comment on a special permit request from Sable Offshore Corp. regarding pipeline safety. The notice provides a 14-day comment period for interested parties to submit their views.

Priority review Consultation Transportation
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Treasury Department: Emergency Capital Investment Program Information Collection

The Treasury Department is requesting public comment on a new information collection activity related to the Emergency Capital Investment Program. This includes proposed requirements for an Initial Supplemental Report and a Quarterly Supplemental Report. The comment period is open for 60 days.

Priority review Notice Financial Services
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Treasury Department Contract Solicitation and Post-Award Information Requirements

The Treasury Department has published a proposed collection of information regarding contract solicitation and post-award requirements. This notice initiates a 60-day public comment period, allowing interested parties to provide feedback on the proposed information collection activities.

Priority review Consultation Government Contracting
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US Mint Establishes Prices for 2026 Numismatic Products

The US Mint has published a notice establishing the prices for its 2026 numismatic products. This notice details the pricing structure for various collectible coins and related items to be released in the upcoming year.

Routine Notice Consumer Protection
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Postal Regulatory Commission: New Postal Products

The Postal Regulatory Commission has announced new postal products through a notice published in the Federal Register. The notice includes a comment period ending on March 24, 2026, allowing interested parties to submit feedback.

Priority review Notice Transportation

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