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Search Results: keywords:"Stakeholder Impact"

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:90 FR 8495
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), part of the Department of Energy, has issued a final rule to update its filing fees based on costs for Fiscal Year 2024. These changes, effective March 3, 2025, adjust fees arising from specific services and benefits provided to identifiable beneficiaries. The rule is classified as procedural and, therefore, exempt from public comment and additional information collection requirements. It includes changes in several fee sections, like increasing the fees for specific services as detailed in the amendments to part 381 of the Commission's regulations.

    Simple Explanation

    The Energy Department has decided to change the money it charges for some of its services to match what it spent in the past year. These new prices will start on March 3, 2025, and the decision was made without asking for public opinions.

  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:86 FR 11855
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The executive order titled Revocation of Certain Presidential Actions was issued by the President of the United States. It revokes several previous presidential actions, including various executive orders and memorandums related to financial regulation, economic recovery, civic architecture, and agency rulemaking. The Director of the Office of Management and Budget and other department heads are instructed to consider rescinding any measures enforcing these revoked actions. Additionally, any positions or entities established under these revoked actions are to be abolished.

    Simple Explanation

    The President decided to cancel some old rules and actions, asking the helpers in charge to erase them and anything made because of them, like jobs or groups. It's like cleaning up a messy room by getting rid of things that aren't needed anymore!

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 659
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    In a notice from the Interior Department published in the Federal Register, a correction has been issued regarding a date mentioned in a previous document. The original notice listed the date as "January 16, 2025," but this was incorrect. The correct date should be "January 27, 2025." This correction affects a document that was initially published on December 26, 2024.

    Simple Explanation

    The people at the Interior Department made a little mistake about a meeting date. They said it was going to happen on January 16, 2025, but they meant January 27, 2025, and now they've fixed it.