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May 8, 2013, 11:50 am
By
Ben Goad
The federal database with records on deceased people is filled with thousands of errors, a GAO study concluded.
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Administration
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May 8, 2013, 10:36 am
By
Megan R. Wilson
Bipartisan legislation to give federal regulators the power to track individual medication moved forward in the House on Wednesday.
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Medical Devices and Prescription Drug Policy, Legislation
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May 8, 2013, 10:24 am
By
Julian Hattem
A half dozen advisory councils and boards will announce their upcoming meetings in Thursday's version of the Federal Register. Here's what to expect:
The President's Global Development Council, which advises the U.S. Agency for International Development, is scheduled to meet on May 17 to review its role and present on key issues.
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Other
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May 8, 2013, 9:39 am
By
Julian Hattem
New rules and proposals in the Federal Register on Thursday will lay out education funding priorities, regulate chemicals and change the way the government repatriates Native American property. Here are the new regs:
Communications:
The U.S. Copyright Office, a division of the Library of Congress, is revising a proposal to allow owners of copyrights to audit some fees and statements from cable and satellite operators.
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Pending Regs
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May 8, 2013, 7:44 am
By
Ben Goad
The House Financial Committee approved half a dozen GOP-backed bills that would dial back certain restrictions on derivatives, the previously unregulated securities seen as one of the culprits that led to the Great Recession, The Washington Post reports.
One Democrat on the panel described the package of bills as “basically a wish-list of the financial industry,” according to The Hill’s On the Money blog.
A new AFL-CIO report concludes that occupational illness and job site accidents lead to 150 deaths a day, and links the toll to stalled regulations and lax enforcement from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), RegWatch reports.
OSHA did, however, conduct a major crackdown at an Idaho assisted living center, issuing $19,000 in fines, according to The Associated Press.
A federal court dealt a major blow to the National Labor Relations Board, striking down regulations requiring employers to display posters promoting union rights, RegWatch reports.
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Finance
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May 7, 2013, 6:23 pm
By
Julian Hattem
The oil and gas industry is accusing the Obama administration of side-stepping its procedural rules and rushing a regulation on auto emissions. In the letter to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sent on Tuesday, the American Petroleum Institute (API) accused the watchdog of violating portions of the Clean Air Act that require new rules to be published in the Federal Register, the government's official ledger for regulations and notices, before accepting comments from the public and holding public hearings.
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E2-Wire, Energy/Environment
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May 7, 2013, 5:17 pm
By
Ben Goad
Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Mary Jo White told lawmakers Tuesday that she would hire hundreds of new staffers and bolster economic analysis of forthcoming regulations if the agency’s proposed budget increase is approved.
The SEC is requesting $1.674 billion for the 2014 fiscal year, a roughly 27-percent increase from current levels. While the entire amount would be offset by transaction fees collected from regulated entities, White acknowledged that the request comes at a time when the government faces serious economic challenges.
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Finance
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May 7, 2013, 4:56 pm
By
Julian Hattem
Sen. Rockefeller wrote to executives of three major cruise lines asking about their standards and the industry's role in the economy.
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Ports & Waterways, Public/Global Health, Business
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May 7, 2013, 4:56 pm
By
Megan R. Wilson
The Treasury Department on Tuesday said it has identified eight key members of a Mexican drug cartel after a yearlong investigation, setting off a chain reaction of enforcement measures.
Pinpointing and calling out plaza bosses of the Mexican Sinaloa Cartel is an “important” victory, federal officials said on Tuesday, but they say actions are only beginning.
The eight men are strategically located along a 375-mile stretch of the Arizona-Mexico border and act as gatekeepers for drugs and other illegal goods smuggled into or out of the United States.
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Trade, Drugs, Administration
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May 7, 2013, 3:40 pm
By
Zack Colman
A second Senate committee has expressed interest in
the West, Texas, incident that killed 14 and
injured 200.
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Energy & Environment, E2-Wire, Energy/Environment
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