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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 103051
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    The State Department has decided that certain culturally significant objects will be temporarily brought to the U.S. from abroad for an exhibition called "Christine Sun Kim: All Day All Night." This exhibition will take place at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, and possibly other locations. These objects are considered important for cultural reasons, and their display in the U.S. is viewed as serving the national interest. The details of this decision have been published in the Federal Register.

    Simple Explanation

    The State Department has decided to bring important art pieces from other countries to show in a big art exhibit in the U.S., and they think this is a good idea for the country.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 103051
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    Puerto Verde Industrial Railroad, LLC (PVIR), a noncarrier company, plans to operate a 2.43-mile private railroad track in Maverick County, Texas, on the site of a former coal mine. This site, owned by PVIR's affiliate, Farming Hydrasource, LLC, is being converted into an industrial park. Once operational, PVIR will provide carrier services like switching and transloading for local businesses. The railroad's annual revenue is projected to stay under $5 million, classifying it as a Class III rail carrier. The earliest start date for operations under this exemption is January 1, 2025, and certain regulatory reviews do not apply to this project.

    Simple Explanation

    Puerto Verde Industrial Railroad, LLC (PVIR) will soon be running a small train track in Texas to help move things for businesses in a new industrial park. They won't make more than $5 million a year from this, and some special rules they normally need to follow don't apply here.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 103051
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Small Business Administration (SBA) is seeking public comments on a proposal to collect information from participants of the "Boots to Business" program. This initiative is part of the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), which requires federal agencies to allow 60 days for public input before sending their collection requests to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The feedback will help improve the program and its assessment methods. Comments need to be submitted by February 18, 2025, and can be sent to Amy Garcia at the SBA.

    Simple Explanation

    The Small Business Administration wants people to comment on its plan to collect information from a program called "Boots to Business," so they can make it better. They are asking for these comments by February 18, 2025, to help them improve how they do things.