Notice 8 Apr 2025 financial matters, government, washington dc, regulation, administrative, postal service

📬Sunshine Act Meetings by U.S. Postal Service - April 2025

The U.S. Postal Service will hold a closed Sunshine Act meeting to discuss various matters, including financial and administrative issues. The Board of Governors' decision to close the meeting reflects the need for confidentiality in certain discussions, which may impact the Postal Service's operations and policies. Contact information for inquiries is provided.

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Rule 4 Apr 2025 compliance, environmental regulation, environmental protection, epa, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, incorporation by reference, ozone, air pollution control, air quality, washington dc, ozone standards

🌫️EPA Finalizes Air Quality Standards for Washington Area

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is finalizing multiple actions related to the Washington, DC-MD-VA nonattainment area (the Washington Area or the Area) for the 2015 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standards (2015 ozone NAAQS). First, the EPA is determining that the Washington Area attained the 2015 ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of August 3, 2024. Second, the EPA is determining that the Washington Area has clean data under the EPA's Clean Data Policy. Lastly, the EPA is taking final action on an exceptional events request submitted by the District of Columbia (DC) on March 20, 2024, and concurred on by the EPA on July 17, 2024. This action addresses the EPA's obligation under Clean Air Act (CAA) sections 179(c) and 181(b)(2) to determine whether the Washington Area attained the 2015 ozone NAAQS by the August 3, 2024 attainment date and, as set forth in the EPA's Clean Data Policy, will suspend the obligation of DC, the State of Maryland (MD), and the Commonwealth of Virginia (VA) to submit certain attainment planning requirements for as long as the Washington Area continues to attain the 2015 ozone NAAQS. This action is being taken under the CAA.

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Notice 27 Mar 2025 governance, sunshine act, washington dc, postal service, regulatory impact

📬Insights from the U.S. Postal Service Sunshine Act Meeting

The notice outlines a closed meeting of the Board of Governors of the U.S. Postal Service, detailing the time and place of the meeting and matters to be addressed. The meeting's administrative and executive session topics are significant for understanding regulatory compliance and governance affecting postal service operations.

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Notice 18 Mar 2025 compliance, public meeting, federal election commission, washington dc, lobbying, political contributions, advisory opinions

📅Sunshine Act Meetings by Federal Election Commission - March 2025

The Federal Election Commission will hold a hybrid meeting to discuss various draft advisory opinions, including matters related to political party compliance and election officer elections. The meeting is open to the public, offering opportunities for virtual participation and requires adherence to specific accessibility protocols.

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Notice 10 Mar 2025 public meeting, sunshine act, federal election commission, washington dc, advisory opinion

🏛️Public Meeting Notice by Federal Election Commission on Sunshine Act

The Federal Election Commission announces a public meeting regarding the Sunshine Act, including details on attendance and agenda items such as a draft advisory opinion. The meeting is set to take place in a hybrid format, enabling both in-person and virtual participation, ensuring accessibility for interested individuals.

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Notice 7 Mar 2025 sunshine act, washington dc, board meeting, inter-american foundation, personnel issues

🏢Notice of Inter-American Foundation Board Meeting Details

The Inter-American Foundation announces a closed meeting of its Board of Directors to discuss personnel-related issues and a vote on various administrative matters. The meeting will take place at their Washington, DC office, and attendance is limited to board members only. Relevant contact information is provided for further inquiries.

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Notice 28 Feb 2025 board meeting, governance, postal service, sunshine act, washington dc

📬Closed Sunshine Act Meeting of U.S. Postal Service Board

The U.S. Postal Service announces a closed meeting of its Board of Governors to discuss administrative and personnel matters. The meeting will occur at the Postal Service Headquarters in Washington, DC, under the Government in the Sunshine Act provisions. The notice includes contact information for further inquiries.

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Notice 20 Feb 2025 compliance, regulations, federal election commission, washington dc, businesses, governmental meetings

🏛️Sunshine Act Meeting Insights from the Federal Election Commission

The Federal Election Commission is set to hold Sunshine Act meetings addressing compliance matters related to electoral regulations. The sessions will cover participation in civil actions and regulatory compliance. Due to the closed nature of these meetings, insights into forthcoming compliance requirements may arise, impacting business practices related to political engagement.

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Notice 10 Feb 2025 federal election commission, meeting notice, sunshine act, washington dc

📅February 2025 Sunshine Act Meeting Canceled by FEC

The Federal Election Commission announced the cancellation of its Sunshine Act meeting scheduled for February 13, 2025. This notice includes details regarding the meeting's original time and location, a contact for further information, and the authority under which the meeting was convened.

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Notice 6 Feb 2025 regulatory compliance, sunshine act, washington dc, political business, federal election commission

📅Federal Election Commission Sunshine Act Meetings Announcement

The Federal Election Commission is holding closed Sunshine Act meetings on compliance and internal matters related to election laws. The meetings will occur in a hybrid format, both in-person and virtually, at their Washington, DC location. These discussions will involve sensitive topics with potential implications for businesses involved in the electoral process.

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