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Federal Regulatory Agencies

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NRC Adopts Leaner, More Risk-Focused Reactor Oversight Process
WASHINGTON, March 27 -- The Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued the following news release:

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NRC Adopts Leaner, More Risk-Focused Reactor Oversight Process

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved updates to its Reactor Oversight Process that streamline inspections while preserving strong, independent oversight of the nation's nuclear power plants. The changes reflect sustained industry performance, technological advances, and direction from Executive Order 14300 and the bipartisan ADVANCE Act.

"These changes right-size our oversight program, reflect the high levels of industry ... Show Full Article

FCC Takes Action to Speed Up Rollout of Modern, High-Speed Networks
WASHINGTON, March 27 -- The Federal Communications Commission issued the following news release on March 26, 2026:

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FCC Takes Action to Speed Up Rollout of Modern, High-Speed Networks

Agency to Streamline Process to Retire Copper Lines, Freeing Up Billions for New Networks

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Today, the Federal Communications Commission adopted rules that will get communities off of old and slow copper lines and onto new, high-speed networks. Today's actions will allow providers to retire their decades-old and increasingly expensive copper line networks, freeing up tens of billions of dollars annually ... Show Full Article

FCC Strengthens Protections for Public Funds
WASHINGTON, March 27 -- The Federal Communications Commission issued the following statement on March 26, 2026, by Chairman Brendan Carr:

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FCC Strengthens Protections for Public Funds

Re: Modernizing Suspension and Debarment Rules, Report and Order, Direct Final Rule, and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, GN Docket No. 19-309 (March 26, 2026)

As I have long said, the FCC must be a good steward of federal dollars and a vigilant administrator of its USF programs. In the past, our suspension and debarment rules have only applied to the FCC's USF programs and are limited to specific misconduct. ... Show Full Article

FCC Strengthens Protections for Public Funds
WASHINGTON, March 27 -- The Federal Communications Commission issued the following news release on March 26, 2026:

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FCC Strengthens Protections for Public Funds

New Suspension and Debarment Tools Bolster Protections for Programs Including Universal Service Fund and Telecommunications Relay Services

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Today, the Federal Communications Commission adopted an item bolstering its suspension and debarment program to align it with other agencies, and seeking comment on expanding the program to allow for the broader removal of participants that commit waste, fraud, and abuse.

Today's action ... Show Full Article

FCC Proposes Call Center Onshoring, English Proficiency Requirements
WASHINGTON, March 27 -- The Federal Communications Commission issued the following news release on March 26, 2026:

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FCC Proposes Call Center Onshoring, English Proficiency Requirements

Rulemaking Also Seeks to Disincentivize Call Centers from Facilitating Robocall Scams

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Today, the Federal Communications Commission voted to launch a new proceeding looking into the use of offshore call centers. The Commission will seek comment on proposals that would encourage businesses to bring call center jobs back to the U.S. and improve customer service at existing call centers, including a proposal ... Show Full Article

FCC Plan for Reliable Spectrum Access for Cutting-Edge Space Missions
WASHINGTON, March 27 -- The Federal Communications Commission issued the following statement on March 26, 2026, by Chairman Brendan Carr:

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FCC Plan for Reliable Spectrum Access for Cutting-Edge Space Missions

Re: Spectrum Abundance for Weird Space Stuff, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, SB Docket No. 26-54 (March 26, 2026).

Over the years, the licensing team in the Space Bureau mostly handled applications to operate satellites, which is not too surprising. But the workstream for the team a few floors above us today is quickly changing.

Just look at the new types of applications that are ... Show Full Article

CPSC Expands Enforcement Targeting Hazardous Wire Grill Brushes Manufactured Overseas
BETHESDA, Maryland, March 27 -- The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued the following statement on March 26, 2026, by Acting Chairman Peter A. Feldman:

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CPSC Expands Enforcement Targeting Hazardous Wire Grill Brushes Manufactured Overseas

Today, the CPSC is announcing a major recall of more than 10 million Nexgrill metal wire bristle grill brushes due to a dangerous design defect that allows metal bristles to detach and be swallowed without detection. These brushes, manufactured in China, present a serious ingestion hazard.

Detached metal bristles can lodge in the throat or digestive ... Show Full Article