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FMCSA Seeks Drivers for Hours-of-Service Pilot Program Testing
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is seeking 18 truck drivers to participate in a six-week pilot program to test upcoming hours-of-service flexibility options. This pre-testing phase aims to refine study plans and data collection tools before a broader rollout.
FMCSA Removes Fourteen Devices from Registered ELD List
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has removed fourteen electronic logging devices (ELDs) from its registered list due to failure to meet minimum requirements. Motor carriers must replace these devices within 60 days.
FMCSA Warns Against Selling, Buying, or Leasing USDOT/MC Numbers
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) issued a warning that selling, buying, or leasing USDOT or MC numbers outside of legitimate corporate transactions is prohibited. The agency will inactivate USDOT numbers and revoke registrations if this practice is discovered.
DHS: Four-Time Deported Alien Arrested After Subway Attack
The Department of Homeland Security announced the arrest of Bairon Posada-Herandez, a four-time deported illegal alien with multiple prior charges, following an alleged assault on two individuals in New York City. DHS is calling on New York authorities to honor an ICE detainer against the individual.
ICE Requests NJ Politicians Not Release Criminal Alien Accused of Assault
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has requested New Jersey politicians not release Gerardo Garcia Gonzalez, an undocumented immigrant accused of sexual assault. The individual had previously been removed from the U.S. but re-entered illegally.
ICE Arrests of Criminal Illegal Aliens
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of criminal illegal aliens convicted of serious crimes, including aggravated sexual abuse of a child and intoxicated manslaughter. The agency emphasized its commitment to removing individuals who enter the country illegally and commit offenses.
ICE Arrest of Truck Driver Involved in Critical Injury Crash
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of Sukhdev Singh, an undocumented immigrant with a New York-issued Commercial Driver's License, in connection with a semi-truck crash that critically injured a U.S. citizen. The agency highlighted concerns about undocumented individuals operating commercial vehicles.
ICE Arrests Criminal Illegal Aliens
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of numerous criminal illegal aliens, including those convicted of sex crimes and drug trafficking. The agency highlighted that a significant portion of its arrests involve individuals with prior criminal charges or convictions in the U.S.
FEC Weekly Digest: Litigation Updates and Reporting Dates
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) released its weekly digest for the week of February 23-27, 2026. The update includes litigation news, reporting deadlines for 2026, and upcoming outreach and training events.
McDonald v. FEC - Appeals Court Affirms Dismissal of Lawsuit
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit affirmed the dismissal of the McDonald v. FEC lawsuit. The lawsuit challenged the constitutionality of federal campaign finance reporting requirements for certain earmarked contributions up to $200.
FEC Updates Expenditure Limits and Lobbyist Bundling Threshold
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) published updated coordinated party expenditure limits and announced the 2026 lobbyist bundling threshold of $24,000. These updates affect how political committees and lobbyists operate within federal election regulations.
McDonald v. FEC - Appeals Court Affirms Dismissal of Lawsuit
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of Tony McDonald's lawsuit against the FEC. The court found that the plaintiff lacked standing to challenge disclosure requirements for small conduit contributions, upholding the district court's decision.
FEC Launches New Rulemaking Search System and Updates Form 99
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) has launched a new mobile-friendly rulemaking search system and updated its FEC Form 99 to allow electronic attachments for certain filings. These updates aim to improve accessibility and streamline electronic submissions for committees.
VA App Enhances Certificate of Eligibility for Home Loans
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has updated its Health and Benefits mobile app to include enhancements for the Certificate of Eligibility (COE) for home loans. Eligible Veterans can now view their active COE Home Loan Letter in real-time through the app.
VA Introduces Claim Assist Portal for Faster Claim Responses
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has launched the Claim Assist Portal, a new online tool designed to streamline the process for claimants to provide additional information needed for their benefits claims. This initiative aims to expedite claim responses and improve the claimant experience.
VA Enhances Home Loan Program with New Technologies
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is enhancing its Home Loan program by implementing new technologies, including Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). These changes aim to streamline the homebuying process for veterans, making it more efficient and transparent.
VA Releases 2025 National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report
The Department of Veterans Affairs released its 2025 National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report, detailing 6,398 Veteran suicides in 2023. While suicides decreased slightly, the report underscores the ongoing need for support and prevention efforts.
HUD proposes work requirements for public housing residents
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has proposed a new rule that would provide public housing authorities and Section 8 project-based rental assistance owners flexibility to implement work requirements and time limits for non-elderly, non-disabled residents. This proposal aims to encourage self-sufficiency among residents.
HUD Disaster Aid and Financial Flexibility for Louisiana
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced disaster aid and financial flexibility for Louisiana residents impacted by severe winter storms in January 2026. This includes a 90-day moratorium on FHA mortgage foreclosures and extensions for certain mortgage programs, effective February 18, 2026.
HUD Appeals Court Ruling on Homelessness Grants
The Department of Justice, on behalf of HUD, is appealing a Federal District Court of Rhode Island ruling that enjoined HUD's policies for awarding homelessness grants. HUD argues the ruling prevents reforms aimed at promoting self-sufficiency and instead supports warehousing individuals and potentially funding illicit activities.
HUD Rule Promotes Work Requirements for Public Housing
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has proposed a rule to provide public housing authorities and Section 8 project-based rental assistance owners with flexibility to implement work requirements and time limits for work-capable adults. This initiative aims to encourage self-sufficiency and reduce long-term dependency on housing assistance.
HUD Applauds Executive Orders on Housing Construction and Mortgage Credit
HUD Secretary Scott Turner announced support for two Executive Orders aimed at reducing regulatory barriers to affordable home construction and increasing access to mortgage credit. These orders seek to terminate burdensome regulations that increase housing costs and borrowing expenses, with projected savings of $212 billion.
Jacobs v. Papez - Civil Case
The 3rd District Court of Appeal in California has docketed a new civil case, Jacobs v. Papez, under case number C100761. The filing date was March 6, 2024. Oral arguments are scheduled for February 17, 2026.
The People v. O.F. - Criminal Appeal
This document provides case information for the appellate case The People v. O.F. (Case No. A166528) filed in the 1st Appellate District Court of California. The filing date was November 3, 2022.
People v. Anderson - Criminal Appeal
The California 6th Appellate District has filed case H051905, an appeal in the criminal case of The People v. Anderson. The filing date was January 29, 2024, with the trial court case number C2016556.
NRC Proposes Penalties and Seeks Input on Nuclear Facilities
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has issued several news releases in late 2022 proposing civil penalties and seeking public input on various nuclear facilities. These actions include proposed fines for healthcare centers and requests for comments on environmental issues for new facilities.
NRC Anticipates Awarding $8.2 Million in Education Grants
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) anticipates awarding approximately $8.2 million in grants to support education in nuclear science and engineering fields. This announcement highlights the NRC's commitment to fostering future talent in the nuclear sector.
NRC 2024 News Releases
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has published a list of its 2024 news releases. These releases cover various topics including statements on former President Carter, new inspector appointments, administrator appointments, and public comment requests on environmental impact statements and proposed rules.
NRC News Releases Archive 2025
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has published its archive of news releases for 2025. These releases cover a range of topics including personnel appointments, license renewals, public workshops, and enforcement actions against companies.
NRC Issues Annual Assessments for Nation's Nuclear Plants
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has issued its annual assessments for the nation's nuclear power plants. These assessments provide a review of each plant's performance and regulatory status for the past year.
NRC Commission Orders for 2022
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has published a list of Commission Orders issued in 2022. These orders are directed at various energy companies operating nuclear facilities and are related to their licenses and operations.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commission Orders 2023
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has published its commission orders for 2023. These orders cover various licensees, including Kairos Power, LLC, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, and the U.S. Department of Energy, with docket dates ranging from March to December 2023.
NRC Commission Orders 2024
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has published three Commission Orders for 2024: CLI-24-03 concerning Kairos Power, LLC, CLI-24-02 regarding a subpoena duces tecum to the Missouri Department of Public Safety, and CLI-24-01 related to Florida Power & Light Company. These orders are part of the NRC's ongoing regulatory activities.
NRC Commission Orders and Licenses Issued - 2025
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has issued several commission orders and licenses for 2025. These documents pertain to various entities, including Powertech (USA) Inc., Pacific Gas and Electric Company, and the U.S. Department of Energy, covering facilities such as uranium recovery, nuclear power plants, and high-level waste repositories.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commission Orders for 2026
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has published its Commission Orders for 2026. These orders, dated March 4, 2026, are related to various licensees and docket numbers, including those for power stations and enrichment facilities.
CPSC Warns of Carbon Monoxide Risks and Fires During Power Outages
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a warning about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning and fires during power outages. The notice highlights risks associated with portable generators and portable heaters, providing safety tips to prevent an average of nearly 100 deaths annually.
CPSC Urges Anchoring of TVs and Furniture Before Super Bowl LX
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is reminding consumers to anchor televisions and furniture to prevent tip-over injuries, especially around Super Bowl LX. The notice highlights statistics on tip-over incidents and emphasizes the importance of safety measures for households.
CPSC Winter Storm Safety Warning: CO and Fire Risks
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a safety warning regarding carbon monoxide poisoning and fire risks associated with power outages during winter storms. The notice provides guidance on the safe use of generators, portable heaters, and other fuel-burning devices.
CPSC Reverses Biden-Era Economic Methodology, Restores Sound Science
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has reversed a 2024 Biden administration guidance on the Value per Statistical Life (VSL) used in cost-benefit analysis. The agency is restoring a methodology that uses a single VSL estimate for all age groups, aligning with other federal agencies and established economic research.
CPSC Water Beads Safety Standard Takes Effect
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has implemented a new federal safety standard for water beads, effective March 12, 2026. Water beads manufactured after this date must comply with new performance, labeling, and testing requirements to protect children from ingestion and other hazards.
NHTSA Study Affirms Need for Female Crash Test Dummy
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released a study confirming women face a higher risk of injury in vehicular crashes. This research supports the development and use of an advanced female crash test dummy, aiming to improve safety for all occupants.
NHTSA Urgent Warning: Dangerous Chinese Air Bag Inflators Linked to Deaths
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued an urgent warning regarding substandard Chinese air bag inflators linked to two recent deaths, bringing the total to eight. The agency is investigating these parts, likely illegally imported, and urges owners of used vehicles, especially those with salvage titles, to have them inspected immediately.
NHTSA Urges Sober Driving for Super Bowl Sunday
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a consumer alert urging responsible driving during Super Bowl Sunday celebrations. The notice provides guidance for hosts and attendees to prevent drunk driving and ensure safe transportation.
NHTSA Consumer Alert: Check Vehicle Safety Recalls
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a consumer alert urging vehicle owners to check for open safety recalls during Vehicle Safety Recalls Week. In 2025, nearly 30 million vehicles and over 1.1 million pieces of vehicle equipment were recalled.
USDA Launches 'One Farmer, One File' Initiative
The USDA has launched the 'One Farmer, One File' initiative to create a single, streamlined record for farmers across USDA systems. This modernization aims to reduce administrative burden, improve efficiency, and save time and resources for both farmers and agency staff.
USDA Launches Dietary Guidelines Education Partnerships
The USDA announced new partnerships to educate the public on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and highlighted an impending rule for SNAP retailers regarding stocking standards. The agency also signed four new SNAP restriction waivers for Kansas, Nevada, Ohio, and Wyoming.
USDA and Army Corps Build Sterile Fly Facility for Screwworm Preparedness
The USDA and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have awarded a contract to build a new sterile fly production facility in Texas. This facility is part of a strategy to combat the New World Screwworm and enhance domestic preparedness for invasive pests.
USDA One Farmer, One File Initiative
The USDA has launched the "One Farmer, One File" initiative, replacing hundreds of outdated systems with a single digital record to streamline processes for farmers. Secretary Rollins highlighted this modernization effort in an op-ed, emphasizing its role in cutting red tape and accelerating program fund delivery.
USDA Awards $26.8M for Local Agriculture Market Program
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced over $26.8 million in grant awards through the Local Agriculture Market Program (LAMP). These funds will support projects aimed at connecting farmers to local markets, expanding producer-to-consumer sales, and strengthening regional food systems.
FAA Selects Eight Projects for Advanced Air Mobility Pilot Program
The FAA and the Department of Transportation have announced eight selected proposals for the Advanced Air Mobility and Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) Integration Pilot Program. This program aims to test and gather data for the safe integration of next-generation aircraft into the national airspace, with operations expected to begin by summer 2026.
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