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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8560
    Reading Time:about 2 hours

    The United States Department of Justice, along with several states, filed a lawsuit against RealPage, Inc. and several landlord companies, claiming they violated antitrust laws. The lawsuit alleges that these companies used RealPage's software to share sensitive rental information to influence and align rental prices, reducing competition and leading to higher rents for tenants. As part of a proposed settlement, Cortland Management, one of the defendants, agreed to stop using RealPage's software and instead use its own revenue management system without sharing sensitive data. The settlement aims to prevent Cortland from engaging in similar anticompetitive behavior in the future.

    Simple Explanation

    The government is saying that some landlords used a special computer program to secretly talk about prices and make rent more expensive for people. One landlord promised to stop using that program and make sure they don't do anything like that again.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:89 FR 97459
    Reading Time:about 90 minutes

    The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is implementing changes to the Biobased Markets Program, also known as the BioPreferred Program, following updates from the 2018 Farm Bill. The updated rule merges two previous sets of guidelines into one, streamlining the regulatory process for designating and labeling biobased products that qualify for federal procurement preferences. This final rule aims to make it easier for these products to qualify for federal use and merges federal guidelines for procurement and labeling into a single, simplified regulation effective January 8, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The USDA is making new rules that bring together two sets of guidelines into one, to help companies make more products from plants and other natural materials for the government to buy. These changes should make it easier to follow the rules starting next January.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 7840
    Reading Time:about 60 minutes

    The Rural Housing Service (RHS), a part of the United States Department of Agriculture, is inviting applications for Section 514 Off-Farm Labor Housing loans and Section 516 Off-Farm Labor Housing grants. These funds are aimed at building new housing for domestic farm laborers, including retired or disabled ones, to boost affordable housing availability. The process involves a pre-application and final application phase, and RHS encourages applications that offer benefits to rural communities, especially those in Opportunity Zones or persistent poverty areas. Applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria and the deadline for submissions is outlined in the notice.

    Simple Explanation

    The Rural Housing Service wants to help build new homes for farm workers to live in, and they are offering special deals and money to people who can make this happen. But, it's a little tricky because there are lots of rules and steps to follow to get this help.

  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:86 FR 6797
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The proclamation by President Donald J. Trump designates January 24 to January 30, 2021, as National School Choice Week. It emphasizes the administration's commitment to educational reform by advocating for school choice, allowing families to choose the best educational settings for their children, regardless of economic status. The proclamation highlights the need for legislation to support educational freedom and scholarship programs, aiming to address educational inequity and provide equal opportunities for all students in the United States.

    Simple Explanation

    President Trump said there was a special week for choosing schools, from January 24 to January 30, 2021, where families could think about which school they wanted their kids to attend. He wanted to make it easier for everyone to pick the best school, even for families who don't have a lot of money, but how this would work was a little unclear.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 12440
    Reading Time:about 23 minutes

    The Surface Transportation Board received a prefiling notification regarding a proposed transaction where Norfolk Southern Corporation and Norfolk Southern Railway Company aim to gain control of Norfolk & Portsmouth Belt Line Railroad Company. After reviewing the February 14, 2025 submission, the Board determined the transaction is "significant" rather than "minor," requiring more detailed information and compliance with different procedures. The Board instructed Norfolk Southern to amend their application, submit a revised procedural schedule by March 21, 2025, and to pay the additional filing fee associated with significant transactions. Additionally, the Board noted concerns from CSX Transportation and the Virginia Port Authority about potential anticompetitive effects.

    Simple Explanation

    Norfolk Southern wants to take over another railroad, but some grown-ups are worried it might not be fair to others. So, special rules and more information are needed to make sure it’s okay.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 106484
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is awarding around $1.5 million, with a total of about $7.5 million expected over five years, to the University of Oslo. This funding will help improve global health by enhancing public health surveillance and response systems worldwide, building capacity to better detect and respond to disease outbreaks. The project focuses on improving the DHIS2 software, a critical tool for public health data management, which is uniquely maintained by the University of Oslo. The award period runs from September 2025 to September 2030.

    Simple Explanation

    The CDC is giving a big amount of money to a place called the University of Oslo so they can help make sure people stay healthy all over the world. They're doing this because the University of Oslo has a special tool called DHIS2 that helps watch for and stop diseases from spreading.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 7241
    Reading Time:about 9 minutes

    The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) announced a waiver of the Build America, Buy America (BABA) Act's requirements for certain natural gas products like gas service risers, meters, and regulators because these are not available in large enough quantities domestically. This waiver, which applies to projects funded by the Natural Gas Distribution Infrastructure Safety and Modernization (NGDISM) Grant Program, aims to ensure timely project completion while maintaining safety. It is based on public feedback indicating supply issues and will last for three years starting January 22, 2025. PHMSA has emphasized the importance of having enough compliant products to avoid delaying critical safety construction projects.

    Simple Explanation

    The government is allowing certain parts for gas pipes, like meters and regulators from other countries, to be used in projects here because there aren't enough made in America right now. This is just for three years to make sure everything goes smoothly and safely without having to wait too long.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 101586
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The Department of Defense (DoD) has announced an arms sales notice involving an update to a previous agreement with Canada. This update includes the sale of various military equipment such as missiles and spare parts, with a total estimated value of $2.21 billion. The purpose of this sale is to enhance Canada's military capabilities, supporting U.S. foreign policy and national security objectives. The sale includes sensitive technology, and the highest level of classified items being sold is SECRET.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. is selling lots of important and powerful tools to Canada's army to help them stay safe, and it costs a lot of money, like when you buy a giant toy set. These tools are super secret, and people want to make sure everything is safe and fair.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 11752
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration is requesting public comments on continuing an information collection effort known as the "Benefit Rights and Experience Report." This effort aims to reduce paperwork and financial burden as part of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. The report gathers data on unemployment insurance applicants, such as their previous earnings and eligibility for benefits. Interested parties can provide feedback on how necessary or accurate this data collection is, and comments should mention the OMB control number 1205-0177.

    Simple Explanation

    The government is asking people what they think about a form that collects data on unemployment benefits to make it easier and less of a hassle. They're checking if it's needed or works well as it is.

  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:90 FR 2874
    Reading Time:about 2 hours

    The proposed rule by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) under the Department of Homeland Security mandates that rail carriers electronically submit export manifest data for trains leaving the U.S. This new regulation aims to enhance cargo security by requiring pre-departure information through the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE), improving risk assessment, and ensuring compliance with U.S. export laws. The rule also outlines the parties eligible to submit data and specifies timelines for data submissions to minimize the risk of undocumented and potentially hazardous cargo leaving the country. Additionally, the economic analysis suggests that the regulation could result in significant cost savings for both CBP and the trade industry by streamlining the export process and reducing reliance on paper documentation.

    Simple Explanation

    Imagine there’s a new rule that says train drivers have to tell mom and dad in charge of safety all about their train and what it's carrying before they leave. This helps keep everyone safe and makes sure they don’t lose important papers, but it might cost some money and time to do it right.