IRS to Deploy Pilot of Online Tax-Filing System

Treasury and IRS officials convene roundtable discussion. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is launching a program that will allow a select number of taxpayers to interact with a…

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U.S. Navy Inspection Survey Shows Worsening Material Conditions

Annual inspection report shows challenges and calls for improved maintenance and readiness. The Navy’s annual Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV) report, revealed a slight decline in the…

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Senators to Have Closed Door Briefings on AI 

Potentials and risks to be investigated.  Members of the Senate will be participating in closed-door meetings over the summer covering a number of questions surrounding artificial intelligence.  In…

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DHS Releases Human Trafficking Toolkit for Tribal Industries

The resources were developed with the cooperation of trafficking survivors, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the Treasury Department. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released its new…

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FDA Addresses Retailers Selling E-Cigarettes to Youth

Letters follow an investigation into the sale of unauthorized products. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sent warning letters to 30 retailers and one distributor, following an…

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Interior Department Bans New Oil Leases Around Chaco Canyon

The policy to be in effect for 20 years. The Department of the Interior announced that new oil and gas drilling leases will not be issued on public…

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FTC Seeks Public Input on Collaboration with State Attorneys General

Commission seeks to enhance consumer protections against fraud. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has asked for public input on how it can enhance collaboration with state attorneys general…

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Federal Budget Passage Signals SNAP Program Changes

Federal farm legislation renews food subsidy reform debates. The recently passed federal budget expands work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the federal government’s food security…

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Senator Questions Energy Grant Award Process

Asks for information from the energy department pertaining to an award and cancellation that created stock market shifts. Senator John Barrasso, a ranking member of the Senate Committee…

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SEC Dismisses 42 Cases Regarding Data Access

Enforcement staff viewed legal materials meant for in-house court The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently announced that it dismissed 42 of its enforcement cases linked to inappropriately…

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