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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 1537
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has issued permits that allow certain activities with endangered and threatened species. These permits were issued under the Endangered Species Act after reviewing permit applications and considering public comments. Each permit applicant demonstrated good faith, ensured no disadvantage to the species, and aligned with the Act's purposes. Details and documents related to these permits are accessible online at regulations.gov.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service gave special permission slips to people so they can safely interact with animals that need extra protection and care, making sure those animals are not harmed. They decided who gets these slips by checking applications carefully and listening to what people think, and you can read more about it on the internet.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8542
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Postal Service has announced that it has filed a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission. This request is to add a new domestic shipping contract to its list in the Mail Classification Schedule's Competitive Products List. The proposal, pertaining to "Priority Mail" and "USPS Ground Advantage®," aims to introduce these services under a Negotiated Service Agreement, as per the relevant legal codes. Sean Robinson, an attorney for the Postal Service, can be contacted for further information, and related documents can be found on the Postal Regulatory Commission's website.

    Simple Explanation

    The Postal Service wants to make a new deal to send packages in America in a special way, just for certain customers, and they asked a group that checks these deals if it's okay.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 102155
    Reading Time:about 8 minutes

    The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has submitted a request for review and extension of its Information Collection Request to manage access to Sensitive Security Information (SSI). This process involves assessing individuals through a security threat assessment who seek access to SSI, such as prospective bidders or individuals involved in court cases. The TSA aims to ensure that only those who need to know and meet security requirements can access this sensitive information. The public is invited to comment on this proposal by January 16, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The TSA is making sure that only safe people can see special security information by checking if they are good to see it, and they want others to tell them what they think about this by January 16, 2025.