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SNAP Trafficking Controls and Fraud Investigations Notice
The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) has issued a notice regarding a revision to an information collection concerning Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card replacements and fraud investigations. The public is invited to comment on the proposed changes.
NOAA Proposed Rule Comment Period
This document is a portal for submitting comments on a proposed rule by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The comment period is closing soon, with only 11 days remaining.
NOAA Proposed Rule on Atlantic Shark Fisheries Comment Extension
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is extending the public comment period for a proposed rule concerning Atlantic shark fisheries. This extension provides additional time for stakeholders to submit their feedback on the proposed regulations.
NOAA Proposed Rule Public Comment Period
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is seeking public comments on a proposed rule. The comment period is open for 50 days from the publication of the notice. Interested parties can submit comments and supporting documents through the Regulations.gov portal.
NOAA North Atlantic Right Whale Vessel Strike Rule Comment
NOAA is accepting public comments on its proposed North Atlantic Right Whale Vessel Strike Rule. The comment period is open for individuals and organizations to submit feedback on the proposed regulations aimed at protecting the endangered whale species.
Comment on Proposed Pacific Whiting Harvest Specifications
NOAA is accepting public comments on proposed harvest specifications for Pacific Whiting for the 2025-2026 fishing season. The comment period is open for individuals and organizations to submit feedback on the proposed rule.
NOAA Proposed Rule: Marine Mammals
NOAA has issued a proposed rule regarding marine mammals and is seeking public comment. The agency is providing a platform for individuals and organizations to submit their feedback on the proposed regulations.
FCSC Rule for Guam WWII Loyalty Act Claims
The Foreign Claims Settlement Commission (FCSC) issued an interim final rule establishing procedures for adjudicating claims under the Guam World War II Loyalty Recognition Act. The rule defines key terms and addresses attorney's fees, with a comment period closing June 2, 2017.
Washington Supreme Court Opinion on Recall of Emily Clouse
The Washington Supreme Court affirmed a trial court's decision to dismiss a recall petition against Thurston County Commissioner Emily Clouse. The petition alleged recallable offenses related to hiring an individual with whom she had a personal relationship and accepting money and gifts. The court found the charges were not factually or legally sufficient.
In re Recall of Lauser - Washington Supreme Court Opinion
The Washington Supreme Court reversed a lower court's decision to approve a recall petition against Stevenson City Councilmember Lucy Lauser. The court found the recall charge for alleged indecent exposure to be neither factually nor legally sufficient, reversing the certification for ballot synopsis.
Anderson v. Grant County - Washington Supreme Court Opinion
The Washington Supreme Court issued an opinion in Anderson v. Grant County, reversing the Court of Appeals. The court held that statutory defenses under the 1986 tort reform act may be raised by a county jail in a wrongful death suit related to an inmate's death from ingested drugs. The case is remanded for further proceedings.
In re Disciplinary Proceeding Against Monro - Attorney Discipline
The Washington Supreme Court has issued an opinion in the disciplinary proceeding against attorney Stephen Kenneth Monro. The court imposed the recommended sanction of disbarment for multiple instances of serious misconduct, including converting client funds and making false statements.
Beard v. Everett Clinic, PLLC - Medical Malpractice Jury Instruction
The Washington Supreme Court issued an opinion in Beard v. Everett Clinic, PLLC, addressing a trial court's decision to provide a specific jury instruction in a medical malpractice case. The court held that sufficient evidence justified the 'exercise of judgment' jury instruction.
Marriage case of Justin Smith and Melanie Smith
The Washington Court of Appeals affirmed a commissioner's ruling in a marriage dissolution case. The court upheld sanctions, including a $1,000 civil penalty, against Justin Smith for filing a contempt motion without a reasonable basis and for resisting a motion to compel passport documentation for their child.
State v. Jarrett - Vehicular Homicide Conviction Appeal
The Washington Court of Appeals affirmed a vehicular homicide conviction for Dawson Richard Jarrett. The court found no reversible error in the trial court's handling of public trial rights, evidence admission, ineffective assistance of counsel claims, prosecutorial misconduct allegations, or resentencing motions.
State of Washington v. Victor James Mathis - Criminal Appeal
The Washington Court of Appeals issued a non-precedential opinion in the case of State of Washington v. Victor James Mathis. The court affirmed the conviction for second degree assault, witness tampering, and violating a no-contact order, finding sufficient evidence and upholding the trial court's rulings.
State of Washington v. Daniel Elijah Lybbert - Insanity Defense Release
The Washington Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision to grant unconditional release to Daniel Lybbert, who was found not guilty by reason of insanity in 2009. The State appealed, arguing the court misapplied RCW 10.77.595(3) regarding the timeline for holding release hearings.
Cache Valley Electric Co. v. Dep't of Labor & Industries - Safety Violations
The Washington Court of Appeals reviewed penalties assessed by the Department of Labor and Industries against Cache Valley Electric Company for safety violations. The court affirmed one penalty for using a chainsaw near an exposed power line and reversed another concerning expired protective blankets.
GSA Acquisition Policy Committee Public Subcommittee Meetings Notice
The General Services Administration (GSA) Acquisition Policy Federal Advisory Committee (GAP FAC) has announced a series of recurring web-based public subcommittee meetings. These meetings will cover the Acquisition Workforce, Industry Partnerships, and Policy and Practice subcommittees, with information on attending and providing public comment available.
GSA Acquisition Policy Committee Meeting Notice
The General Services Administration (GSA) has issued a notice for an upcoming public meeting of the GSA Acquisition Policy Federal Advisory Committee (GAP FAC). The meeting will be held virtually on January 12, 2023, to discuss and select priority topics for the committee's advisory work.
GSA Acquisition Policy Federal Advisory Committee Meeting Notice
The General Services Administration (GSA) has issued a notice regarding upcoming meetings of the GSA Acquisition Policy Federal Advisory Committee (GAPFAC). These meetings are part of the committee's ongoing work to advise on acquisition policies.
GSA Acquisition Policy Committee Announces Subcommittee Meetings
The General Services Administration (GSA) Acquisition Policy Federal Advisory Committee (GAPFAC) has announced a series of upcoming web-based subcommittee meetings. The notice provides the schedule for these meetings, which are open to the public.
GSA Acquisition Policy Committee Public Meeting Notice
The GSA Acquisition Policy Federal Advisory Committee will hold a public meeting on September 21, 2023, to discuss and vote on committee comments regarding the FAR Council's Proposed Rule on Sustainable Procurement. The meeting will be accessible via webcast, and written comments are being accepted.
ACA Benefit Parameters and Basic Health Program Correction Proposed Rule
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is issuing a correction to a proposed rule concerning the Affordable Care Act (ACA) benefit parameters and the Basic Health Program. This correction addresses technical errors, specifically the omission of column headings in several tables within the original proposed rule published on February 11, 2026.
Institute of American Indian Arts Board of Trustees Nominations
The Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development is requesting nominations for three expiring terms on its Board of Trustees. The Board consists of thirteen members appointed by the President, who are American Indians or knowledgeable in Indian art and culture.
Institute of American Indian Arts Board of Trustees Nomination Request
The Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development has issued a notice requesting nominations for one expiring term on its Board of Trustees. The Board oversees the Institute's operations, including academic programs and gift solicitations.
Institute of American Indian Arts Board of Trustees Nominations Requested
The Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development is requesting nominations for two expiring terms on its Board of Trustees. The Board oversees the Institute's administration and programs related to Indian art and culture.
Institute of American Indian Arts Board of Trustees Nominations Requested
The Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development is requesting nominations for five expiring terms on its Board of Trustees. The Board, appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, comprises individuals knowledgeable in American Indian art and culture.
Institute of American Indian Arts Trustee Terms Cease
The Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development has issued a notice regarding the cessation of terms for two Trustees on May 19, 2026. This notice was dated January 19, 2026.
IRS proposes removing partnership basis adjustment regulations
The IRS has proposed removing regulations that identified certain partnership related-party basis adjustment transactions as transactions of interest. This proposed rule would affect participants in these transactions and their material advisors. Comments are due by April 6, 2026.
IRS Proposes Trump Accounts Contribution Pilot Program
The IRS has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking concerning a new Trump accounts contribution pilot program. The program would allow eligible children born between 2025 and 2028 to receive a one-time $1,000 contribution to their Trump account. The proposed regulations provide guidance on making the election for this contribution.
IRS Proposed Rule: Digital Asset Broker Electronic Statements
The IRS has issued a notice of proposed rulemaking concerning digital asset brokers. The proposal offers an alternative method for brokers to obtain customer consent for electronic delivery of tax statements related to digital asset transactions, without requiring a paper alternative.
Proposed IRS Rule on Trump Accounts
The IRS has issued proposed regulations concerning the establishment and administration of 'Trump accounts,' a new type of individual retirement account authorized by recent legislation. The proposed rules provide guidance on making elections to open these accounts and reserve further sections for additional guidance. The comment deadline for these proposed regulations is May 8, 2026.
Proposed Rule on Tax-Exempt Refunding Bonds Guidance
The IRS has issued proposed regulations to update arbitrage rules for tax-exempt and tax-advantaged bonds. The proposal clarifies refunding overpayments, transferred proceeds, allocation limitations, defeasance notices, guarantee funds, and definitions of tax-exempt bonds and refunding issues. The proposed regulations affect issuers of tax-advantaged bonds.
Bankruptcy Rules Committee Meeting Notice
The Judicial Conference of the United States has issued a notice for an open meeting of the Advisory Committee on Bankruptcy Rules. The meeting will be held on September 25, 2025, in Washington, DC, with options for in-person and remote observation.
Judicial Conference Proposes Rule Amendments and Schedules Hearings
The Judicial Conference of the United States, through its Advisory Committees, has proposed amendments to rules governing Appellate, Bankruptcy, Civil, Criminal, and Evidence procedures. Public comment is open from August 15, 2025, to February 16, 2026, with virtual hearings scheduled in January and February 2026.
Evidence Rules Committee Meeting Observation Notice
The Judicial Conference of the United States has issued a revised notice for the Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules meeting. The meeting will now be held virtually on November 5, 2025, instead of in New Orleans, and will be open for remote observation only.
Criminal Rules Committee Meeting Notice
The Judicial Conference of the United States has issued a revised notice for the Advisory Committee on Criminal Rules open meeting. The meeting will now be held virtually on November 6, 2025, instead of in person. The public can observe remotely.
Judicial Conference Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure Meeting Notice
The Judicial Conference's Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure has issued a notice for an open meeting to be held on January 6, 2026. The meeting will be open to the public for observation, with specific registration deadlines for in-person attendance.
Proposed Rule for Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act Formula Grant Program
The Office of Justice Programs (OJP) proposes to update the regulations for the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA) Formula Grant Program. This proposed rule aims to reflect changes from the 2002 JJDPA reauthorization and policy updates.
Rule Withdrawn: International Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program
The Office of Justice Programs (OJP) has withdrawn a previously posted rule concerning the International Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program. The withdrawal was due to an erroneous posting of an old document, and the agency intends to post the correct, active document.
Proposed Rule for Victims of Crime Act Compensation Grant Program
The Office of Justice Programs (OJP) has proposed a new rule to replace existing Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Victim Compensation Program Guidelines. This proposed rule aims to update and codify program requirements for the VOCA Victim Compensation Formula Grant Program.
Justice Programs Office Withdraws Proposed Victims of Crime Act Rule
The Office of Justice Programs (OJP) has withdrawn its proposed rule to replace the existing Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Victim Compensation Program Guidelines. The withdrawal is effective January 6, 2025, leaving the 2001 guidelines in place.
Proposed Rule: Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program
The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) has proposed a rule to amend the International Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program (ITVERP). The proposed changes aim to streamline operations, update policies, and adjust cost category caps for the program.
OJJDP Proposed Plan for Fiscal Year 2010
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) is seeking public comment on its Proposed Plan for Fiscal Year 2010. The plan outlines proposed program activities under specific parts of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act. Comments are due by January 15, 2010.
OJJDP Proposed Plan for Fiscal Year 2011
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) is seeking public comment on its Proposed Plan for Fiscal Year 2011. The plan outlines proposed program activities under specific parts of the JJDP Act and seeks broader input on discretionary activities. Comments are due by February 28, 2011.
DOL Notice of Employee Rights Under NLRA Complaint Process - Comment Request
The Department of Labor's Office of Labor-Management Standards is requesting public comments on the proposed extension of an information collection request concerning the Notice of Employee Rights under the National Labor Relations Act Complaint Process. This notice is required for federal government contractors and subcontractors. Comments are due by July 15, 2025.
Proposed Rule: Definition of Minor Child for Form LM-30
The U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS) is proposing to revise the definition of 'minor child' as it appears in 29 CFR 404.1(h) and on the Form LM-30 Labor Organization Officer and Employee Report. The agency is seeking public comments on this proposed change.
Proposed Rule: Revising Labor Organization Annual Report Filing Thresholds
The U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Labor-Management Standards has proposed a rule to revise the filing thresholds for labor organization annual reports (Forms LM-2, LM-3, and LM-4). This change aims to update the financial thresholds that determine which report form a labor organization must file.
Labor proposes extending information collection for labor organization reports
The U.S. Department of Labor is proposing to amend information collection requests for labor organization reports, specifically revising filing thresholds for Forms LM-2, LM-3, and LM-4. The Department is also proposing to amend the definition of 'minor child' on the Form LM-30 report. Public comments are requested by October 24, 2025.
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