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Regulation Roundup follows significant federal rules through the process: publication in the Federal Register, review at the White House, and any resolution Congress files to overturn them. Read the result as a five minute briefing each weekday morning, or work through the full record in the dashboard.
The Daily Roundup
Friday, August 21, 2026
What Matters Today
The SEC is proposing two registration exemptions for crypto asset offerings and a safe harbor that could remove qualifying crypto assets from securities classification. The Labor Department separately finalized its rescission of OFCCP regulations implementing Executive Order 11246, eliminating affirmative action requirements for federal contractors.
Today at a Glance
The SEC is proposing two registration exemptions for crypto asset offerings and a safe harbor that could remove qualifying crypto assets from…
Thursday, Aug 20USDA proposes eliminating the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule, which prohibited road construction and timber harvesting across millions of acres of inventoried…
Wednesday, Aug 19NMFS is finalizing updated quotas for Atlantic swordfish, albacore, and bluefin tuna based on new international management recommendations. Separately, EPA's reconsideration of…
Agencies publish on their own schedule, and the rules that reach your work rarely arrive with warning. The Daily Roundup goes out at 8:30 a.m. Eastern so the day’s changes reach you before the first meeting, which means you are not searching the Federal Register yourself and not learning about a comment deadline the week after it closed.
Every edition stays public. The archive is also a record of what the federal government did on any given day, which is useful long after the morning it was written for.
The briefing covers what changed overnight. The dashboard holds everything behind it: the published documents, the review histories, and the agendas agencies file twice a year. All of it comes from official government sources, and all of it is searchable.
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Follow a rule from proposal through review to final text, with the record behind every stage.
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Every weekday morning we pull that day’s Federal Register, the current White House review docket, the EO 12866 meeting calendar for the coming week, and any newly filed Congressional Review Act resolutions. We summarize what changed, note who it affects, and link to the source document so you can read it yourself.
If a section has nothing to report, the edition says so rather than filling the space.
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