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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The USDA has launched the "One Farmer, One File" initiative, replacing hundreds of outdated systems with a single digital record to streamline processes for farmers.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.
DOT Selects Eight Programs for Next-Gen Aircraft Testing
The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced the selection of eight proposals for its new Advanced Air Mobility and Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) Integration Pilot Program (eIPP). These selected projects will test next-generation aircraft across 26 states, involving leading manufacturers and operators.
US DOT Hosts National AV Safety Forum
The U.S. Department of Transportation hosted its first National AV Safety Forum, announcing key steps to advance automated vehicle innovation and safety. These include seeking public comment on Zoox's robotaxi deployment and releasing updated technical guidance for AV developers.
US DOT and DOJ Sue California Over EV Mandate
The U.S. Departments of Transportation and Justice have filed a lawsuit against California to block its electric vehicle (EV) mandate. The federal government argues the mandate illegally imposes state-specific mileage requirements on car manufacturers, violating federal law.
US DOT Launches Beautifying Transportation Infrastructure Challenge
The U.S. Department of Transportation has launched the "Beautifying Transportation Infrastructure Challenge," offering $650,000 in prizes for innovative infrastructure design concepts. The challenge aims to inspire citizens to create designs that embody American greatness and is open to individuals of all ages and experience levels.
FAA Draft Environmental Assessment for Airworthiness Certification Rule
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has published a draft programmatic environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact regarding the modernization of its special airworthiness certification rule. The public has until June 26, 2025, to submit comments on the assessment.
Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certification Correction
The Federal Aviation Administration has published a correction to the "Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certification" final rule. This correction addresses minor errors in the original publication to ensure accuracy in the regulatory text.
Federal Aviation Administration: Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certification
The Federal Aviation Administration has published a final rule to modernize special airworthiness certification processes. This rule, published on July 24, 2025, aims to update existing regulations across multiple parts of the CFR.
Requirements for Interference-Tolerant Radio Altimeter Systems
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a proposed rule to establish requirements for interference-tolerant radio altimeter systems. This rule aims to enhance aviation safety by ensuring reliable altimeter performance in the presence of radio frequency interference. The comment period closes on March 9, 2026.
FAA Announces Aims Community College Joins Air Traffic Controller Training Program
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced that Aims Community College in Colorado is the 11th institution to join the Enhanced Air Traffic – Collegiate Training Initiative (E-CTI) program. This expansion aims to streamline the hiring process for future air traffic controllers.
FAA Selects Eight for Next-Gen Aircraft Testing Pilot Program
The FAA and U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced eight selected proposals for the new Advanced Air Mobility and eVTOL Integration Pilot Program (eIPP). This program will test next-generation aircraft in real-world conditions to inform future regulations for safe integration into the national airspace.
FAA Proposes $65,000 Fine Against Avelo Airlines for Drug and Alcohol Testing Violations
The FAA is proposing a $65,000 civil penalty against Avelo Airlines for alleged violations of drug and alcohol testing regulations. The airline is accused of failing to include 10 flight attendants and crewmembers in its required testing pools.
FAA Proposes $172,894 Fine Against Dentec Avionics
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing a $172,894 civil penalty against Dentec Avionics for alleged aircraft maintenance violations. The company allegedly performed maintenance on aircraft for which it was not rated and used improper tooling.
FAA Unveils New Air Traffic Control Tower in Arkansas
The FAA has unveiled a new air traffic control tower at Northwest Arkansas National Airport (XNA), replacing a decades-old facility. The new tower enhances safety and modernizes operations with advanced technology and staffing requirements mandated by the 2024 FAA Reauthorization Act.
DOJ Corporate Enforcement and Voluntary Self-Disclosure Policy
The Department of Justice has updated its Corporate Enforcement and Voluntary Self-Disclosure Policy, effective March 10, 2026. This policy outlines the DOJ's approach to corporate criminal enforcement and provides incentives for companies that self-disclose misconduct.
FCPA Guidelines for Investigations and Enforcement
The DOJ Antitrust Division has updated its Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) Guidelines for Investigations and Enforcement. These updated guidelines, effective June 9, 2025, provide clarity on the DOJ's approach to FCPA enforcement and investigations.
DOJ FCPA Resource Guide Updated with FEPA Addendum
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has released an addendum to its FCPA Resource Guide to address the Foreign Extortion Prevention Technical Amendments Act (FEPA), enacted on July 30, 2024. This update provides information on the new criminalization of the 'demand side' of foreign bribery.
DOJ FCPA Opinion Procedure Regulations
The Department of Justice updated its Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) Opinion Procedure Regulations. This update provides guidance on how companies can seek an opinion from the DOJ regarding proposed conduct under the FCPA.
DOJ FCPA Enforcement Actions List
The Department of Justice's Antitrust Division has updated its Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) enforcement actions page. This update provides access to lists of past enforcement actions, categorized alphabetically and chronologically, to inform the public and regulated entities.
US v. James Briar - IT Contract Fraud and Bid-Rigging
The DOJ Antitrust Division announced charges against IT executive Victor Marquez for conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bid-rigging on U.S. government IT contracts. Marquez and co-conspirators allegedly defrauded the government, resulting in over $3.8 million in payments to Marquez and his company. This action is part of an ongoing investigation into IT contract fraud.
US v. Constellation Energy Corporation, et al. - Civil Merger Case
The DOJ Antitrust Division has filed a civil merger case against Constellation Energy Corporation, Calpine Corporation, and CPN CS Holdco Corp. The complaint alleges a horizontal merger violation in the electric power and natural gas distribution industries. A proposed final judgment and related stipulations were also filed.
US, Ohio sue OhioHealth Corporation - Antitrust
The Department of Justice and the State of Ohio have filed an antitrust complaint against OhioHealth Corporation. The complaint alleges that OhioHealth engaged in anticompetitive practices, leading to increased healthcare costs for consumers in Ohio.
DFPI Orders Apoyo Financiero, Inc. to Pay $1M Penalty for Overcharging Customers
The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) has ordered Apoyo Financiero, Inc. to pay a $1 million penalty and reimburse over $218,000 to customers for charging excessive interest and fees. The lender marketed services to the unbanked community.
DFPI Fines Apoyo Financiero $1 Million for Overcharging
The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) has ordered Apoyo Financiero, Inc. to pay a $1 million penalty and over $218,000 in restitution for charging excessive interest and fees to customers. The enforcement action stems from a routine examination that uncovered violations of California financing laws.
DFPI Fines Nexo Capital Inc. $500,000 for Unlicensed Crypto Loans
The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) has fined Nexo Capital Inc. $500,000 for operating as an unlicensed lender and making risky crypto-backed loans to California residents. The company failed to assess borrowers' ability to repay loans, violating California financial laws.
DFPI Orders Coinme to Refund $175,000 to California Consumers
The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) has ordered crypto kiosk company Coinme to refund $175,000 to consumers for violating the state's Digital Financial Assets Law. This action follows a previous order where Coinme was fined $300,000 and ordered to pay $51,700 in restitution.
DFPI Shares Steps to Protect Family from Scams
The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) issued a notice sharing practical steps for consumers to protect themselves and their families from scams and fraud. This follows a year where the DFPI and Attorney General's office shut down 48 scam websites.
CME Group Rule Filings and Advisories
CME Group provides access to its rule filings, market data, and clearing advisories, which are submitted to regulatory bodies like the CFTC and SEC. This page serves as a central repository for these official documents, allowing users to find historical and current submissions.
CME Group Market Regulation Advisory Notices (MRANs)
CME Group has published a collection of Market Regulation Advisory Notices (MRANs) providing guidance on exchange rules. These notices cover various topics including position limits, block trades, and disruptive practices. The MRANs are applicable to CME, CBOT, NYMEX, and COMEX exchanges.
CME Group Market Data, Clearing, and Margin Rules Archive
CME Group provides an archive of market data, clearing advisories, and margin rules. This tool allows users to search and filter historical notices related to trading and clearing operations. Users can subscribe to receive future updates directly.
CME Group Trading Notices and Advisories
CME Group provides a tool to search and filter historical and recent trading notices, advisories, and market data. This notice describes the functionality of the search tool and directs users to subscription options for updates.
NYSE Arca Rule Change for Fees and Charges
NYSE Arca has filed a proposed rule change with the SEC to amend its Equities Fees and Charges. The change involves adopting a cap to the credit payable under Step Up Tier 3 of its pricing table, effective March 2, 2026. This aims to adjust fees in a competitive market environment.
NYSE Arca Proposes Options Rule Changes for Bitcoin/Ethereum ETFs
NYSE Arca has filed proposed rule changes with the SEC concerning options trading on Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. These changes aim to align with existing ETF listing standards and provide a framework for options on physically-backed crypto ETFs.
NYSE Arca Options Fee Schedule Modification Proposal
NYSE Arca has proposed modifications to its Options Fee Schedule, specifically concerning the introduction of new fees for certain order types and the adjustment of existing ones. The proposal outlines specific fee amounts and the conditions under which they will apply, aiming to align with market practices and operational costs.
NYSE Arca Rule Filing: Elimination of Outdated Publication Obligations
NYSE Arca has filed a rule proposal to eliminate outdated publication obligations related to its listing standards. This change aims to streamline reporting requirements and remove redundant provisions from its rulebook. The filing was submitted to the SEC for review.
NYSE Arca Rule Filing SR-NYSEARCA-2026-23: Fee Increase for Tape B Securities
NYSE Arca has filed a proposed rule change to amend its Equities Fees and Charges schedule. The filing increases fees for executions of orders that remove liquidity from the Exchange in Tape B securities priced at or above $1.00 per share. The proposed change is effective March 2, 2026.
FCC Notice of Unauthorized Operation for Unlicensed Radio Station
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a Notice of Unauthorized Operation against Robert Delgado for operating an unlicensed radio station on 27.185 MHz in Chicago Ridge, Illinois. This action is part of the FCC's ongoing enforcement efforts against unlicensed radio transmissions.
Verizon v. FirstEnergy - Order Denying Motion to Reopen Pole Attachment Complaint
The FCC issued an order denying a motion to reopen a pole attachment complaint proceeding involving Verizon Pennsylvania LLC and FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Company. This action stems from a complaint filed under docket number 26-44.
FCC Enforcement Order against Belthrough LLC for illegal robocalls
The FCC Enforcement Bureau has issued a Final Determination Order against Belthrough LLC for originating and transmitting illegal robocalls. This action, identified by DA/FCC # DA-26-237 and Docket No. 22-174, signifies a definitive ruling on the company's violations.
FCC Settles with Yonder Media Mobile Inc. for Unauthorized Operations
The FCC Enforcement Bureau has settled with Yonder Media Mobile Inc. for providing international communications services without authorization. Yonder will pay a $60,000 voluntary contribution and implement a compliance plan to resolve the matter.
AT&T Corp. v. FCC - Oral Argument Transcript
This document contains the transcript of oral arguments for the court case AT&T Corp. v. FCC, No. 01-1485, heard by the D.C. Circuit Court. The filing was released, adopted, and issued on March 13, 2026.
Nasdaq Issues Pending Suspension or Delisting
Nasdaq publishes daily lists of companies pending suspension or delisting due to failure to meet listing requirements or voluntary delisting intentions. This information helps brokers and dealers comply with SEC Penny Stock Rules.
Nasdaq Noncompliant Company List and SEC Rules
Nasdaq publishes a daily list of companies that are noncompliant with continued listing standards or pending delisting. This list aids brokers and dealers in complying with SEC Penny Stock Rules, specifically SEC Rule 3a51-1(g). Companies are added or removed daily based on compliance status and trading data.
Nasdaq Disciplinary Actions by Firm
Nasdaq has published a list of disciplinary actions taken against various firms, including IMC Chicago, Instinet, LLC, and Virtu Americas LLC, with dates ranging from late 2025 to early 2026. These actions are part of Nasdaq's ongoing market regulation and enforcement activities.
Nasdaq Rulebook Availability and Search
Nasdaq has announced the availability of its Rulebook through an advanced search function on its listing center website. This update provides listed companies and interested parties with enhanced access to Nasdaq's regulatory rules and guidance.
FCC EDOCS Search Results
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) provides access to its EDOCS system for searching released documents. The page lists various search options and document types available through the system. No specific new regulations or enforcement actions are detailed in this listing.
FCC Items on Circulation
The FCC has released a list of items currently on circulation, which are proposals being reviewed and voted on by Commissioners outside of a formal meeting. This notice provides a link to the PDF document detailing these items, including adjudicatory and enforcement matters.
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