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Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation in Raymond NH

The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office released a press statement regarding an officer-involved shooting investigation in Raymond, NH. On April 4, 2026, Matthew J. Masse (age 38) fired a long gun at family members and responding police officers, wounding a Nottingham Police Department officer. Following a shelter-in-place order and search, officers encountered Masse in a wooded area where an exchange of gunfire occurred, resulting in Masse's death. An autopsy is scheduled to determine cause and manner of death.

Routine Notice Criminal Justice
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OLC Opinion Finding Presidential Records Act Unconstitutional

The DOJ Office of Legal Counsel issued a memorandum opinion finding the Presidential Records Act of 1978 unconstitutional. The opinion concludes the PRA exceeds Congress's enumerated and implied powers and aggrandizes the Legislative Branch at the expense of the constitutional independence of the Executive. The opinion cites historical precedent showing that for two centuries, Presidents owned and controlled presidential papers, with Congress obtaining records through negotiation rather than statutory mandate.

Urgent Guidance Judicial Administration
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IRS Internal Revenue Bulletin - Tax Rulings, Procedures, Notices, and Decisions

IRS published Internal Revenue Bulletin 2026-15 on April 6, 2026, containing Rev. Rul. 2026-7, T.D. 10043, and five notices including guidance on corporate bond yields, segment rates, and digital asset identification relief. Notice 2026-23 requests public recommendations for the 2026-2027 Priority Guidance Plan.

Routine Notice Taxation
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Congressional Committee Schedule - No Meetings Scheduled

Congress.gov published the daily committee schedule for March 30, 2026. The schedule indicates zero House and Senate committee meetings or hearings are scheduled for that date. This is a routine informational notice with no regulatory content.

Routine Notice Government & Public Administration
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No Congressional Committee Meetings Scheduled

The US Congressional Committee Schedule for March 31, 2026 indicates zero committee meetings or hearings were scheduled for that date. This is a standard schedule announcement with no regulatory content.

Routine Notice Judicial Administration
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No Congressional Committee Meetings Scheduled

Congress has published its daily committee schedule for April 1, 2026, indicating zero committee meetings or hearings are scheduled for that date. This is an administrative notice with no regulatory content or compliance implications.

Routine Notice Financial Services
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Congressional Committee Schedule - No Meetings Scheduled

The US Congress Committee Schedule for April 2, 2026 indicates no committee meetings or hearings are scheduled for that day. This is a routine administrative schedule notification from Congress.gov combining House and Senate committee calendars.

Routine Notice Government & Public Administration
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No Congressional Committee Meetings Scheduled

US Congress Committee Schedule for April 3, 2026 indicates zero committee meetings are scheduled. The schedule aggregates House and Senate committee announcements from official repositories.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
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Recreational Drone Operations Exceptions Clarification

The Recreational Drone Empowerment Act (H.R. 6460) proposes to amend 49 U.S.C. § 44809 to expand permissible airspace for recreational drone operations. The bill adds Class E airspace designated as extensions to Class B, C, D, or E surface areas, as well as Class E airspace above Class G airspace, to the existing exception for uncontrolled Class G airspace. Introduced by Rep. Dann and Rep. Davids, the bill is pending in the 119th Congress.

Priority review Rule Aviation
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Airport Regulatory Relief Act permits state highway standards

The U.S. House introduced H.R. 6427, the Airport Regulatory Relief Act of 2025, which would amend 49 USC 47114(d)(4) to permit nonprimary airports serving aircraft up to 60,000 pounds gross weight to use State highway specifications for airfield pavement construction funded under certain FAA programs. The Secretary must determine within 6 months (extendable by another 6 months) whether such specifications will not negatively affect safety.

Routine Consultation Aviation

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