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FRA - BNSF TGMS Waiver Notification
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has posted a waiver notification regarding BNSF's TGMS system. The notice was posted on March 6, 2026, and is available for review via the provided URL.
FRA Request for Hearing
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has received a request for a hearing related to docket FRA-2024-0106-0006. The specific details of the case or the parties involved are not provided in the available information.
OCRB Interim Order posted Mar 18, 2026 by FRA
OCRB Interim Order posted Mar 18, 2026 by FRA
FRA OCRB Decision
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has posted a decision from its Office of Railroad Compliance and Assurance (ORCB) related to docket FRA-2024-0073. The decision is dated March 18, 2026.
FRA Interim Order on OCRB
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has issued an interim order concerning the Office of Civil Rights and Compliance (OCRB). This order, dated March 18, 2026, is associated with Docket FRA-2025-0984. Further details on the specific requirements and implications are pending the availability of the document content.
FRA OCRB Decision
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has posted an OCRB Decision related to docket FRA-2024-0114. This document is now closed for comments, indicating a potential shift towards finalization or further action.
Rural Housing Service Amends Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program
The Rural Housing Service has published a final rule amending regulations for the Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program. These changes are effective June 17, 2026, with implementation on September 28, 2028.
Rural Housing Service 502 Loan Program LITE Pilot Program
The Rural Housing Service (RHS) has issued a notice announcing the Single Family Housing Section 502 Guaranteed Loan Program Lender Interactive Test Environment (LITE) Delegated Authority Pilot Program. This pilot program aims to test a new delegated authority process for lenders participating in the 502 loan program.
CFTC Withdraws Climate-Related Financial Risk Information Request
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has withdrawn its June 8, 2022, Request for Information (RFI) on climate-related financial risk. This withdrawal is effective March 16, 2026, and is attributed to the revocation of Executive Order 14030 and the existence of existing regulatory frameworks.
Colorado Securities Division Launches New IAR CE Course Catalog
The Colorado Division of Securities has announced a new online public course catalog for investment adviser representatives (IARs) to find approved continuing education (CE) courses. This catalog, launched by NASAA, centralizes course offerings and allows filtering by various criteria to help IARs meet their annual CE requirements.
David Bailey discusses Basel 3.1 framework and regulatory consistency
The Bank of England's Prudential Regulation Authority has finalized its Basel 3.1 framework, set for implementation at the start of 2027. An interview with David Bailey discusses the framework's implications, emphasizing global consistency and balancing regulation in evolving markets.
ISDA Responds to Bank of England on Derivatives Clearing Exemption
ISDA has submitted a response to the Bank of England's consultation regarding an exemption for post-trade risk reduction (PTRR) transactions from the derivatives clearing obligation under EMIR. ISDA supports the proposed principles-based approach and suggests immediate availability of the exemption upon finalization.
Library of Congress Photography Rules Updated
The Library of Congress has updated its rules regarding photography on its premises, instituting a new permit process. These changes are effective March 19, 2026.
Forest Service Seeks Comments on Grazing Permit Forms Renewal
The Forest Service is seeking public comments on the renewal of information collection requirements related to grazing permit administration forms. The comment period is open for 60 days, closing on May 18, 2026.
Forest Service National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council Meeting Notice
The Forest Service has issued a notice announcing a public meeting of the National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council. The virtual meeting is scheduled for April 10, 2026, and will cover topics related to urban and community forestry initiatives.
Forest Service Special Uses Regulations Updated for Filming
The Forest Service has updated its special uses regulations concerning filming and photography. These changes are effective March 19, 2026, and aim to streamline processes for commercial filming permits on National Forest System lands.
WTC Health Program Denies Petition for Anti-GBM Glomerulonephritis
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a notice denying Petition 026 for the addition of Anti-Glomerular Basement Membrane (Anti-GBM) Glomerulonephritis to the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program. The agency found insufficient evidence to support its inclusion.
FCC Notice of Violation to Armada Media
The FCC issued a Notice of Violation to Armada Media for unauthorized operation of radio stations K291BW and WQJS618. This action stems from violations noted in the Enforcement Bureau's report.
AI Standards, Regulations, and Enforcement Efforts Discussed
Global jurisdictions are discussing policies for responsible AI development and use, but the pace of AI innovation is outpacing regulation. Stakeholders at the AI Standards Hub Global Summit 2026 highlighted the importance of technical standards and assurance systems in guiding compliance amidst evolving regulatory frameworks like the EU AI Act and a patchwork of US state laws.
GDPR Article 25: Data Protection by Design and Default Factors
This analysis discusses the implementation of GDPR Article 25, focusing on data protection by design and by default. It highlights the importance of continuously assessing state of the art, cost of implementation, processing context, and risks to individuals, especially with the rise of AI.
CISA KEV: Zimbra Collaboration XSS Vulnerability CVE-2025-66376
CISA has added a known exploited vulnerability, CVE-2025-66376, affecting Zimbra Collaboration. This cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability requires immediate attention from federal agencies and organizations using the affected software.
CISA KEV: Microsoft SharePoint RCE Vulnerability (CVE-2026-20963)
CISA has added a Microsoft SharePoint remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2026-20963) to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. The vulnerability has a CVSS score of 8.8 and is actively exploited.
IRS Seeks Comments on Qualified Revocable Trust Tax Election Burden
The IRS has published a notice inviting public comments on the burden associated with the election to treat a qualified revocable trust as part of an estate for tax purposes. The comment period is open for 60 days.
OCC Enforcement Actions - March 2026
The OCC has released its enforcement actions for March 2026, including an Order of Prohibition against a former bank employee for unauthorized withdrawals totaling over $19,000. The release also details the termination of four previous enforcement actions against various banks.
Deutsche Post, CTT, JVs Merger Case M.11942
The European Commission has closed merger case M.11942 concerning the joint ventures between Deutsche Post and CTT. The decision was made under Council Regulation 139/2004, with a final decision date of March 18, 2026.
MKS PAMP / SOLIT Merger Decision
The European Commission has issued a merger decision regarding the MKS PAMP and SOLIT transaction. The decision was made under Article 6(1)(b) of Council Regulation 139/2004, indicating approval of the merger.
Merger M.12153: Aunde Group / Isringhausen OTO Decision
The European Commission has issued a decision regarding the merger of Aunde Group and Isringhausen OTO under Regulation 139/2004. The decision, dated March 18, 2026, was made under Article 6(1)(b) of the regulation.
Robert Wells v. Timothy Randall - Replevin Case
The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in a replevin case. The court awarded the plaintiff $14,800 for the value of a wheel-alignment machine that the defendant could not return due to destruction by a tornado.
NRC Confirms Effective Date for Spent Fuel Storage Cask Rule Amendment
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has confirmed the April 13, 2026, effective date for an amendment to the list of approved spent fuel storage casks. This rule pertains to the TN Americas LLC NUHOMS® EOS Dry Spent Fuel Storage System.
Morin v. Healey - Dismissal of Case
The U.S. District Court for Massachusetts dismissed the case of Morin v. Healey, finding the amended complaint failed to remedy pleading deficiencies. The court previously advised the plaintiff that parole decisions are discretionary and not subject to judicial interference if exercised constitutionally.
SEC Proposes Amendments to Rule 15c2-11 for Brokers
The SEC has proposed amendments to Rule 15c2-11 concerning the publication or submission of quotations without specified information. This proposal is open for public comment until May 18, 2026.
CT AG Joins States Urging EPA to Resume Environmental Enforcement
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong joined 11 other state attorneys general in urging the U.S. EPA to rescind a new policy that weakens federal environmental enforcement. The coalition argues the 'Compliance First' memorandum delays action against polluters and harms communities. They call for the policy's immediate rescission.
AG Tong Joins Coalition Urging Congress to Pass Tariff Refund Legislation
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong joined a coalition of 17 other attorneys general urging Congress to pass legislation requiring refunds for approximately $166 billion in unlawful tariffs imposed under IEEPA. The coalition seeks to ensure businesses and consumers who bore the costs of these tariffs are reimbursed with interest.
MA Executive Order 655: Strengthens Worship Place Protections
Massachusetts Governor Executive Order 655 amends Executive Order 650 to provide resources and model policies for places of worship regarding interactions with federal immigration officers and judicial warrants for entry. The Governor's Deputy Chief of Staff for Access and Opportunity is directed to assist these institutions.
Massachusetts Energy Supply Plan Executive Order
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has issued Executive Order 654, establishing an energy supply plan to increase energy resources by 10 gigawatts by the end of 2035. The plan aims to drive affordability and reliability by increasing solar, grid connections, and demand management resources.
US v. William Waters - Opinion on Supervised Release Revocation
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed in part, vacated in part, and remanded the supervised release revocation sentence for William Waters. The court identified errors in the district court's oral pronouncement and explanation of discretionary conditions of supervised release, citing United States v. Rogers.
Carter v. Virginia Dept. of Corrections - Dismissed Appeal
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed Benjamin Forrest Carter's appeal of a district court order denying his Section 2254 petition. The court denied a certificate of appealability, finding no substantial showing of the denial of a constitutional right. This decision does not set precedent.
Kubas v. 331B, LLC - Employment Retaliation Attorney's Fees Appeal
The Fourth Circuit affirmed a magistrate judge's award of attorney's fees and costs to an employee in an employment retaliation case under Title VII. The court found no abuse of discretion in the fee award, which was significantly less than requested by the plaintiff.
Goldman Sachs Bank USA v. Rhea Ann Brown - Bankruptcy Automatic Stay Violation
The Fourth Circuit affirmed a district court ruling denying Goldman Sachs Bank USA's motion to compel arbitration of a bankruptcy automatic stay violation claim. The court found that arbitration would conflict with bankruptcy policies. This decision impacts how financial institutions handle collection attempts post-bankruptcy filing.
Florida AG Investigates Discord Over Child Safety Concerns
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has launched a civil investigation into Discord concerning child safety. A subpoena has been issued demanding documents related to the platform's marketing to children, age verification, content moderation, and reporting of exploitative activity. This action stems from concerns that Discord is used by predators to target children.
Kentucky Power Company Cooling Tower Construction Application Order
The Kentucky Public Service Commission issued an order granting the motion of Kentucky Industrial Utility Customers, Inc. (KIUC) to intervene in Kentucky Power Company's application to construct a cooling tower at the Mitchell Plant. KIUC represents a major customer whose interests may not be otherwise adequately represented.
Verizon Wireless Cell Tower Permit Application in Pulaski County
The Kentucky Public Service Commission has issued an order regarding Verizon Wireless's application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to construct a cell tower in Pulaski County. The order notes pending FAA and KAZC applications and requests the final decisions be filed promptly.
Bluegrass Water Utility Rate Adjustment Order Conference Scheduled
The Kentucky Public Service Commission has scheduled a virtual informal conference for March 19, 2026, regarding Bluegrass Water Utility Operating Company, LLC's application for water and sewage rate adjustments. The conference will address an application error and a modified procedural schedule.
Water District Complaint Order - Elwood Russell v. Garrison-Quincy-KY-O-Heights Water District
The Kentucky Public Service Commission has issued an order establishing a procedural schedule for a complaint filed by Elwood Russell against the Garrison-Quincy-KY-O-Heights Water District. The complaint alleges improper water charging. The order sets deadlines for information requests and responses.
Milburn Water District Informal Conference Order
The Kentucky Public Service Commission has ordered an informal conference for the Milburn Water District regarding alleged failure to comply with previous commission orders. The conference is scheduled for March 26, 2026, to discuss obligations outlined in a prior order.
Oregon DFR and AARP Discuss Fighting Fraud
The Oregon Division of Financial Regulation (DFR) announced a Tele Town Hall with AARP on March 19, 2026, to discuss fighting fraud. Oregonians lost over $133 million to fraud in 2025, and DFR is partnering with AARP on educational events.
Oregon AG Urges Congress to Pass Tariff Refund Legislation
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield and 17 other state attorneys general are urging Congress to pass legislation requiring the government to refund approximately $166 billion in unlawful tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. The Supreme Court previously struck down these tariffs, but a clear refund process for businesses and consumers is still needed.
OFAC Adds Persons to SDN List for Illicit Drug Trade and Terrorism
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has published a notice adding individuals to the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) List. These designations are based on involvement in the global illicit drug trade and terrorism, leading to the blocking of their assets and prohibition of transactions with U.S. persons.
Civil Rights Commission Public Meeting Notice
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights has issued a notice for a public business meeting to be held on March 20, 2026. The meeting will cover topics including state advisory committee presentations on housing discrimination and healthcare access, and a discussion on the strategic plan.
Civil Rights Commission Announces Oklahoma Advisory Committee Meeting
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights announced virtual business meetings for its Oklahoma Advisory Committee. The meetings will focus on planning upcoming panels regarding the death penalty and will be held via ZoomGov on March 12 and April 9, 2026. Public participation is permitted.
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