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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 12171
    Reading Time:about 12 minutes

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is inviting public comments until May 13, 2025, on its Information Collection Request for the Case Assistance Form, DHS Form 7001, as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act. The form, used by individuals and employers facing issues with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), has been revised for usability, focusing on streamlining sections and enhancing online features. These improvements include a progress bar, adaptive questions based on user responses, and a web portal for checking case status and uploading documents. The changes aim to make the form more user-friendly and efficient, reducing the average completion time from 50 minutes and addressing issues highlighted in a recent usability study.

    Simple Explanation

    The Department of Homeland Security wants to make a form easier and quicker to fill out for people having problems with immigration. They're making changes like a new progress bar and better instructions so everyone can finish it faster and without getting confused.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 14229
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The United States Commission on Civil Rights has announced a virtual meeting of the Puerto Rico Advisory Committee on April 23, 2025, at 3:30 p.m. Atlantic/Eastern Time. The committee will discuss their ongoing project about the civil rights impacts of the Insular Cases in Puerto Rico. The meeting will be conducted in Spanish with English interpretation, and the public can join via Zoom or phone and provide comments as time allows. Additional information and accommodations can be requested by contacting Victoria Moreno or through the Commission's website.

    Simple Explanation

    The people who help the U.S. government with civil rights in Puerto Rico are having an online meeting to talk about some laws, and anyone can watch. They will speak in Spanish, and if you need help to understand or want to say something, you can ask for help.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 8582
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Census Bureau is announcing a virtual meeting of the Census Scientific Advisory Committee (CSAC). This meeting will focus on discussing policies, research, and technical issues related to the Census Bureau's various programs. The meeting will be held on March 18 and 19, 2021, through the WebEx platform, and the public is invited to attend. There will also be a chance for public comments on March 19, and those with extensive questions should submit them in writing beforehand.

    Simple Explanation

    The Census Bureau is having an online meeting where smart people talk about how the Census works, and you can listen too, but they might change the timing at the last minute.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 18708
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Advisory Policy Board is holding a meeting on June 4-5, 2025, in Columbus, Ohio. The meeting, which is open to the public, will review policy and technical issues related to CJIS programs, such as the National Crime Information Center and the Uniform Crime Reporting. Participants can join in person or via a telephone bridge line, and the public can submit questions or comments before the meeting. People requiring special accommodations should contact the designated official by May 28, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The FBI is having a meeting in Ohio on June 4-5, 2025, where they will talk about important ways to make sure crime information is shared properly. People can go there in person or listen on the phone, and they can send questions before the meeting if they have any.