Federal regulations
- Administrative Declaration of a Disaster for the State of TennesseeApril 13, 2026
Administrative declaration of a disaster for Tennessee issued April 7, 2026, in response to severe winter storm Fern.
Administrative declaration of a disaster for Tennessee issued April 7, 2026, in response to severe winter storm Fern.
U.S. Department of Commerce determines methylene diphenyl diisocyanate from China is being sold at less than fair value, triggering potential antidumping duties for the July 1–December 31, 2024 investigation period.
Department of Education announces a supplemental priority for advancing artificial intelligence in education across discretionary grant programs, effective immediately for current and future competitions.
Administrative disaster declaration for a rural area in Louisiana due to severe winter storm issued April 8, 2026, enabling access to disaster assistance programs.
FCC Enforcement Bureau suspends Shawn Clemmons from E-Rate Program and initiates debarment proceedings; affected contractors may file opposition requests with supporting documentation.
NMFS will prepare a programmatic environmental impact statement to identify Aquaculture Opportunity Areas in Alaska state waters and conduct public scoping meetings to evaluate potential impacts on the Gulf of Alaska.
The FCC is reviewing information collection requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act and solicits public comment on reducing burdens for small businesses with fewer than 25 employees.
The Bureau of Land Management proposes a direct sale of 800 acres across nine parcels in Converse County, Wyoming to resolve fragmented land jurisdiction and uneconomic management, with a minimum price of $540,000.
Western Area Power Administration files notice regarding federal hydropower rates and customer billing structures for small business utility consumers in the western United States.
SEC Regulation 14A requires public companies to file proxy statements on Schedule 14A before shareholder meetings; the agency seeks comment on this information collection extension.
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