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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 11056
    Reading Time:about 16 minutes

    The United States International Trade Commission has started a review process to decide if removing anti-dumping duties on small diameter graphite electrodes imported from China would harm the U.S. industry. The document seeks responses from interested parties, including producers, importers, and exporters, about the impact of such a decision. The Commission requests specific information by April 2, 2025, and will consider comments on the adequacy of responses until May 14, 2025. This review follows earlier decisions to maintain these duties after prior assessments of their impact on domestic industries.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. is checking to see if stopping extra charges on some special sticks from China used in factories would hurt local makers, and they want certain people to share their thoughts about it.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 95892
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    This document is an amendment to a previous Presidential declaration of a major disaster for the State of Florida, related to Hurricane Milton. The U.S. Small Business Administration has extended the deadline for filing applications for physical damages to January 7, 2025. The incident period for the hurricane was from October 5, 2024, to November 2, 2024. Applications for economic injury loans can be submitted until July 11, 2025. Visit the MySBA Loan Portal for more information and to apply.

    Simple Explanation

    In this notice, the government is giving people in Florida more time to ask for help fixing things damaged by a big storm called Hurricane Milton. They also tell people where they can go online to ask for this help, but they should make sure the website works.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 97052
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has issued an amendment to the major disaster declaration for North Carolina due to damage from Tropical Storm Helene. This amendment, dated October 2, 2024, modifies the cost-sharing arrangements for federal funds under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act. It allows for 100% federal funding for debris removal and emergency protective measures for 180 days from the start of the incident. This update includes multiple federal assistance programs listed under specific Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) numbers.

    Simple Explanation

    FEMA is giving North Carolina full help to clean up and stay safe after a big storm, paying for everything for six months. But they didn't say how they decided this or how much exactly they can spend.

  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:90 FR 8327
    Reading Time:about 5 minutes

    In a proclamation dated January 20, 2025, President Donald J. Trump declared a national emergency at the United States' southern border, citing threats from cartels, criminals, and illicit drugs. The proclamation directs the Armed Forces to assist in gaining full operational control of the border and authorizes the construction of physical barriers. It also calls for potential changes in regulations related to unmanned aerial systems and the revocation of a previous proclamation terminating an emergency at the border. Furthermore, the Department of Defense and Homeland Security are required to report on actions taken and the border's status within a specified timeframe.

    Simple Explanation

    President Trump said there's a big problem at the southern border with bad guys and illegal stuff coming in, so he wants the army to help and new fences to be built to keep things safe. Some people are worried this might cost too much money and make the rules too loose.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 10122
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) issued a notice amending an earlier major disaster declaration for South Dakota, originally dated April 5, 2020. This amendment, effective January 20, 2021, appoints Nancy J. Dragani as the new Federal Coordinating Officer for the disaster, replacing Lee K. dePalo. The notice also lists various federal assistance programs with catalog numbers available for disaster relief and recovery efforts.

    Simple Explanation

    FEMA is changing the person in charge of helping South Dakota after a big disaster from Lee K. dePalo to Nancy J. Dragani and is making sure that there are lots of different kinds of help available for the people affected.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 97036
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has updated the major disaster declaration for New York, initially declared on September 24, 2024. This amendment, effective October 22, 2024, appoints Catharine O. Fan as the new Federal Coordinating Officer for this disaster, replacing Lai Sun Yee. The notice lists various assistance programs available, such as Community Disaster Loans and Hazard Mitigation Grants. This change is part of FEMA's commitment to providing the necessary support and coordination during the disaster recovery process.

    Simple Explanation

    FEMA changed the person in charge of helping after a big disaster in New York, and they are offering different kinds of help to people, like loans to fix things and grants to make places safer in the future.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 95891
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The U.S. Small Business Administration has issued Amendment 6 to the Presidential declaration of a major disaster for the State of Florida, initially declared due to Hurricane Helene. The amendment extends the deadline for applying for loans to cover physical damages until January 7, 2025, while the deadline for Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) applications is set for June 30, 2025. Individuals and businesses affected by the disaster can apply for loans through the MySBA Loan Portal. All other details from the original declaration remain unchanged.

    Simple Explanation

    The President changed the rules about help people can get after a big storm called Hurricane Helene hit Florida. People have more time to ask for money to fix things until January 7, 2025, and they can ask for help with other money problems until June 30, 2025.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 101091
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has released a Draft Condensed Environmental Assessment (Draft CEA) for proposed changes at Chicago Midway International Airport, including decommissioning and redeveloping Runway 13L-31R. They are seeking public feedback and may hold a public meeting if requested. The Draft CEA will be open for review and comments from December 6, 2024, to January 7, 2025. Interested parties can view the document online and submit comments by email or letter.

    Simple Explanation

    The people in charge of airplanes want to change something at the airport in Chicago to make it better. They're asking everyone to look at their plan and let them know if they have any questions or ideas about it.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 12588
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    Nasdaq PHLX LLC submitted a proposal to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on February 4, 2025, to introduce new Nasdaq Bitcoin Index Options. The proposed rule change was officially published for public comment in the Federal Register on February 24, 2025. According to the rules, the SEC originally had 45 days to respond, but they have decided to extend this period to ensure they have enough time to review the proposal thoroughly. The new deadline for the SEC to make a decision is set for May 25, 2025, either to approve, disapprove, or proceed with further evaluation of the rule change.

    Simple Explanation

    Nasdaq wants to create a new way for people to trade things like pretend money called Bitcoin, and they asked a group called the SEC if that's okay. The SEC needs more time to think about it, so they moved their decision date to May 25, 2025, to decide if that’s a good idea.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 11638
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    Cboe EDGA Exchange, Inc. is proposing a change to its Rule 2.8, which involves the voluntary termination of rights by its members. This proposal, effective immediately, requires members who wish to give up their membership to notify the Exchange by a deadline specified by the Exchange and in a manner that the Exchange prescribes. The Securities and Exchange Commission is inviting public comments on this proposed rule change, and feedback should be submitted by March 31, 2025. The proposal, along with supporting details, can be reviewed on both the Exchange's and Commission's websites.

    Simple Explanation

    The Cboe EDGA Exchange wants to change a rule so that members who want to quit have to tell them by a certain time and in a special way, and they want everyone to say what they think about this change by the end of March 2025.