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SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable Due to Maintenance
The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) announced that the Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) database was temporarily unavailable due to system maintenance. The notice provides links for users to try searching again, return to the home page, or contact the Federal Help Desk if issues persist.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) Page Not Found
The General Services Administration (GSA) has reported that the specific page for Entity registrations and exclusions on SAM.gov is not found. Users are directed to search, the homepage, or the Help page for assistance.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Page Maintenance
The General Services Administration (GSA) has updated the Entity Exclusions page on SAM.gov. The page was not found, and users are directed to search, the homepage, or the help desk for assistance. This notice indicates maintenance or a change to the page's location.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable Notice
The General Services Administration (GSA) issued a notice that the SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) page was unavailable on March 24, 2026. This notice indicates a temporary system issue rather than a regulatory change.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Page Unavailable
The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) has announced that the Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) page is temporarily unavailable due to maintenance. Users are directed to search SAM.gov or contact the Federal Help Desk if they encounter persistent issues.
SAM.gov Maintenance Impacts Entity Registrations and Exclusions
The General Services Administration (GSA) issued a notice regarding SAM.gov maintenance that impacted entity registrations and exclusions. The page providing this information was not found, suggesting a potential issue with accessing critical exclusion data.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions and Registration Maintenance
The General Services Administration (GSA) is providing a notice regarding SAM.gov entity exclusions and registration maintenance. The content indicates that the specific page for exclusions could not be found, suggesting a potential removal or change in URL.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable During Maintenance
The General Services Administration (GSA) is notifying users that entity registrations and exclusions are unavailable on SAM.gov due to system maintenance. This notice indicates a temporary disruption in accessing critical exclusion data.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable Notice
The General Services Administration (GSA) issued a notice that entity registrations and exclusions were unavailable on SAM.gov on March 21. The page providing this information is no longer accessible.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Page Maintenance Notice
The General Services Administration (GSA) issued a notice regarding scheduled maintenance for the SAM.gov Entity Exclusions page. The maintenance was planned for March 24-25, during which the page may have been temporarily unavailable.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Maintenance Notice
The General Services Administration (GSA) issued a notice regarding temporary maintenance impacting the SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) registration system. The page containing this information was not found, suggesting a potential issue with the SAM.gov website.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable During Maintenance
The SAM.gov website experienced an outage where entity exclusions (debarments and suspensions) were temporarily unavailable. The page providing this information is no longer found, likely due to system maintenance or a change in URL structure. Users are directed to search or contact the Federal Help Desk.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable During Maintenance
The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) announced that the Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) search function was unavailable due to scheduled maintenance. This notice indicates a temporary disruption in accessing critical exclusion data.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable Due to Maintenance
The SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) page is temporarily unavailable due to website maintenance. The General Services Administration (GSA) has not provided a specific timeline for when the page will be back online.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable Due to Maintenance
The SAM.gov website is currently experiencing an outage, making the Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) database unavailable. Users are directed to search, the homepage, or the Help page for assistance.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Maintenance Notice
The General Services Administration (GSA) issued a notice regarding scheduled maintenance for SAM.gov, specifically impacting the Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) page. The notice indicates potential unavailability during specific maintenance windows.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) Information
The General Services Administration (GSA) is providing a notice regarding entity exclusions and debarments information on SAM.gov. The specific page for this information was not found, and users are directed to search, the homepage, or contact the Federal Help Desk.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) Page Not Found
The SAM.gov page for Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) returned a 404 error, indicating the content is currently unavailable. Users are directed to search, the homepage, or the help desk for assistance.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Service Maintenance Notice
The General Services Administration (GSA) issued a notice regarding the unavailability of the SAM.gov Entity Exclusions service due to scheduled maintenance. This notice informs users that the debarment and suspension information may not be accessible during the maintenance period.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Unavailable
The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) announced that the Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) feature will be unavailable on March 24th due to scheduled maintenance. This temporary unavailability may impact users needing to access debarment and suspension information.
Genesis Mission AI R&D Funding Opportunity
The Department of Energy's Office of Science has announced a funding opportunity for the Genesis Mission, seeking applications for AI R&D projects. Awards range from $500,000 to $5,000,000, with applications closing on December 17, 2026.
Talent Search Program Grant Opportunity
The U.S. Department of Education, through the Employment and Training Administration, has announced a funding opportunity for the Talent Search Program. This program aims to identify and encourage individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds to pursue postsecondary education. Applications are due by May 1, 2026, with funding ranging from $250,000 to $10 million.
RI AG Joins Lawsuit Challenging Vaccine Schedule Overhaul
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter F. Neronha, along with 14 other attorneys general, has filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration's overhaul of the federal childhood immunization schedule. The suit names HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and the CDC as defendants, contesting the demotion of seven key childhood vaccines.
RI AG Joins Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Tariffs
Rhode Island Attorney General Neronha, along with a coalition of 22 other attorneys general and two governors, has filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration's latest round of tariffs. The suit argues these tariffs were imposed illegally without congressional approval and harm American consumers and businesses.
Rhode Island AG Joins Multistate Antitrust Case Against Live Nation
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha, as part of a multistate coalition, has vowed to continue the antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster. The coalition seeks to address alleged monopolization of the live entertainment industry, stating a recently announced settlement does not adequately remedy market harms.
State AGs Sue Over Unlawful College Data Demand
Rhode Island and 16 other state Attorneys General have filed a lawsuit challenging the Department of Education's new data collection requirements for higher education institutions. The coalition argues the demand for race and sex-disaggregated data, retroactively for seven years, is unlawful, burdensome, and jeopardizes student privacy.
Kyle v. ReliaStar Life Insurance Company - ERISA Complaint Filed
A civil case, Kyle v. ReliaStar Life Insurance Company, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 17, 2026. The complaint alleges violations related to ERISA welfare benefits. This filing initiates litigation concerning employee benefits.
MA AG Secures Court Decision Upholding Block on Federal Funding Freeze
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell announced a victory as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit largely upheld a lower court order blocking the Trump Administration's freeze on federal funding to states. This decision ensures continued access to essential services funded by these federal grants.
ND AG Opinion on Mandan City Commission Meeting Notice
The North Dakota Attorney General issued an opinion clarifying that the Mandan City Commission did not violate open meetings law on September 1, 2023. The opinion concluded that no meeting occurred as only two of the five commissioners were present, rendering the notice issue moot.
Beulah CVB Gaming Law Violations Enforcement Action
The North Dakota Attorney General has taken enforcement action against the Beulah Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) for violations of state gaming laws. The CVB faces license revocation, a significant financial penalty, and requirements to return improperly expended funds.
ND AG Opinion: State Auditor Can Audit P&A Records with Confidentiality
The North Dakota Attorney General issued an opinion clarifying that the State Auditor can audit P&A records, even those containing confidential information. The opinion reaffirms that state law and federal regulations authorize such reviews while requiring the Auditor's office to maintain confidentiality.
Montana OCP Warns of Fake MVD Payment Text Scams
The Montana Office of Consumer Protection (OCP) is alerting residents to fraudulent text messages impersonating the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD). Scammers are using these fake texts to solicit payments for fines and tickets, threatening increased fees and registration suspension.
Man Sentenced to 300 Years for Child Sexual Abuse
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced that Jami Leslie James was sentenced to 300 years in prison for sexually abusing three children. James, a former hockey coach, will not be eligible for parole for 60 years and was designated a Tier 3 sex offender.
Montana AG Statement on TikTok Lawsuit Dismissal
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen issued a statement on the joint dismissal of the lawsuit challenging the state's TikTok ban. The dismissal ends years of litigation and is presented as a victory for consumer privacy and national security against foreign adversaries.
Montana AG settles with Vanguard for $29.5M over coal market practices
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced a $29.5 million settlement with The Vanguard Group for alleged anticompetitive practices in the coal market. Vanguard agreed not to use its shareholdings to direct portfolio companies' business strategies or threaten them over ESG goals.
Montana Elder Justice Unit Secures First Exploitation Conviction
The Montana Attorney General's Elder Justice Unit secured its first conviction and sentence for financial exploitation of seniors. A Big Horn County woman received a 10-year deferred sentence and was ordered to pay over $100,000 in restitution for exploiting her mother and stepfather.
Financial Advisor Sentenced for Theft and Securities Fraud
The Maryland Attorney General announced the sentencing of Andrew Joseph Egber, a former financial advisor, to 18 months in jail for felony theft, securities fraud, and exploitation of a vulnerable adult. Egber defrauded five investors out of over $545,000 through a fraudulent real estate investment scheme.
Maryland AG settles with LifeBridge Health for $1.98M restitution
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced a settlement with LifeBridge Health, Inc. for $1,985,198.90 in restitution to patients. The settlement addresses concerns regarding outpatient facility fees charged prior to July 1, 2021, before the Facility Fee Right-to-Know Act took effect.
Maryland Woman Pleads Guilty to Stealing $185k from Employers
Carolyn Rae Aldridge pleaded guilty to two felony theft schemes, stealing a combined $185,296.28 from two Maryland employers between 2017 and 2021. She stole over 100 checks from ABC Builders and 13 checks from the Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund. Sentencing is scheduled for August 11, 2026.
Maryland AG Consumer Alert: Super Bowl Scam Warning
The Maryland Attorney General has issued a consumer alert warning residents about potential scams related to the Super Bowl. The alert advises consumers to be wary of illegal betting sites, fake prize notifications, counterfeit merchandise, and sketchy streaming links, urging them to use licensed operators and official retailers.
Maryland AG Sues OneMain Financial for Hidden Fees
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown, joined by 12 other state attorneys general, has filed a lawsuit against OneMain Financial, Inc. The suit alleges that OneMain engaged in a bait-and-switch lending scheme, charging consumers nationwide hundreds of millions of dollars in unlawful hidden fees and interest through add-on products.
CBSA SIMA Anti-Dumping: Oil Country Tubular Goods Expiry Review Conclusion
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has concluded its expiry review investigation into Oil Country Tubular Goods from China. The CBSA determined that the expiry of the order is likely to result in the continuation or resumption of dumping and subsidizing of these goods. The Canadian International Trade Tribunal will now determine if this is likely to cause injury to the domestic industry.
Preliminary Dumping and Subsidizing Determinations for Truck Bodies
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has made preliminary determinations of dumping and subsidizing for truck bodies originating from China. Provisional duties will be payable on goods released on or after March 6, 2026.
CBSA Preliminary Determinations on Dumping and Subsidizing of Fiber Tableware from China
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has made preliminary determinations of dumping and subsidizing for thermoformed molded fiber tableware originating from China. Provisional duties have been imposed on affected imports.
CBSA Initiates Investigations into Unarmoured Building Cables Dumping
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has initiated investigations into the alleged dumping and subsidizing of unarmoured building cables originating from China. The investigations follow a complaint filed by PTI Cables Inc. Preliminary decisions are expected within 90 days, with potential for provisional duties.
CBSA Customs Notice: Changes to Mass Adjustment Submissions
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has issued Customs Notice 26-03, detailing changes to the mass adjustment submission process effective February 2, 2026. These changes introduce a new form (BSF987) and specific requirements for reason codes to ensure accurate processing of adjustments in the CARM Client Portal.
CBSA Fees Increase for Inflation and GST/HST Applicability
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is increasing certain fees by 25.3% to account for compounded inflation since April 1, 2019. Additionally, GST/HST will be applied to specific traveler clearance services. These changes take effect on April 1, 2026.
Canada: Permit Required for Chinese Electric Vehicle Imports
Effective March 1, 2026, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) will require a shipment-specific import permit from Global Affairs Canada for electric vehicles originating from China. This applies to commercial importations and is subject to quota limits.
CBSA Seeks Applications for Hamilton Highway Sufferance Warehouse Licence
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is seeking applications for a licence to operate a public highway sufferance warehouse in Hamilton, Ontario. Interested parties must submit applications through the CARM Client Portal within 14 days of the notice publication date.
Steel Derivative Goods Surtax Remission Order
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has issued a Customs Notice regarding the Steel Derivative Goods Surtax Remission Order. This order provides relief from surtaxes for specific goods used in public health, safety, national security, healthcare, and wind towers, aiming to mitigate negative impacts on Canadian companies.
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