Harbert Mezzanine Partners II SBIC surrenders its Small Business Investment Company license, terminating its authority to provide mezzanine financing to eligible small businesses.
SAMHSA requests public comment by [insert Federal Register publication date] on continued approval and updates to the Protection and Advocacy for Individuals With Mental Illness annual performance report collection (OMB No. 0930-0169).
The Department of State determines that objects imported for the "Georgia O'Keeffe Architecture" exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts qualify as culturally significant and their temporary U.S. display serves the national interest.
Federal Register corrects June 23, 2026 notice denying Foreign-Trade Zone 75 application by Catalina Components, Inc. for vehicle parts manufacturing in Chandler, Arizona.
EPA solicits public nominations for approximately 11-15 vacancies on the Good Neighbor Environmental Board, a federal advisory committee on environmental and border issues.
Rio Grande LNG Train 6 requests long-term authorization from the Department of Energy to export approximately 312.05 billion cubic feet of liquefied natural gas annually to non-free trade agreement nations from its proposed Texas expansion project.
U.S. Postal Service corrects Board of Governors meeting notice for May 8, 2026, previously published with incomplete information in the Federal Register.
OPM increases the governmentwide maximum annual uniform allowance rate to $1,500 under 5 CFR part 591, subpart A, effective as scheduled with no significant adverse comments received.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission proposes modernizing security and fitness-for-duty requirements for licensed facilities to reduce regulatory burden while maintaining safety standards under Executive Order 14300.
HHS proposed rule updates sponsor assessment requirements for unaccompanied children placement to include identity proof, income verification, and enhanced background checks under the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act.
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