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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 11853
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) has announced that they will soon be offering funding for basic field grants starting in January 2026. This funding is aimed at helping organizations provide civil legal services to low-income individuals. LSC is looking for applications from non-profit organizations, private attorneys, groups of attorneys, state or local governments, and regional agencies. They will release a Request for Proposals (RFP), and interested parties must first submit a Pre-Application to begin the process. More information and updates can be found on their website.

    Simple Explanation

    The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) is getting ready to give out money to help groups that help people who can’t afford lawyers. They haven't decided how much money will be given yet, but they will ask people to apply soon.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 15564
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is hosting a public hearing to gather opinions about their agenda and priorities for fiscal years 2026 and 2027. The hearing will be conducted both in person at their headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland, and online via a webinar on May 14, 2025, at 12 p.m. EDT. Individuals wishing to speak or submit written comments must contact the CPSC by April 30, 2025. The purpose of this meeting is to help inform the CPSC's plans and budget requests based on public input.

    Simple Explanation

    The CPSC is having a meeting where they want people to share their thoughts about their plans for the future, and this is happening on May 14, 2025. People who want to speak or send their ideas need to tell the CPSC by April 30, 2025.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 103863
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Office of Self-Governance has announced a deadline of March 1, 2025, for Indian tribes or consortia to submit applications to start participating in the tribal self-governance program in fiscal year 2026 or calendar year 2026. To be eligible, tribes must have completed planning, shown fiscal stability, and meet specific audit requirements. The announcement provides guidance on the application process, anticipating that initial negotiations may take about two months, aiming to have agreements signed by July 1 for fiscal year arrangements and October 1 for calendar year agreements.

    Simple Explanation

    The Office of Self-Governance is telling Native American tribes that they have until March 1, 2025, to apply if they want to manage their own programs by 2026. To do this, tribes need to show they've planned well, managed money carefully, and passed recent audits.