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What Matters Today
The Education Department’s economically significant STATS rule, published today, conditions federal student loan eligibility for college programs on graduate earnings benchmarks. Also at OIRA, the EPA’s updated definition of Waters of the United States and DOL’s rule on investment prudence and shareholder rights recently entered review.
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12
Rules
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11
Proposed Rules
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80
Notices
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Total Pages
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Open for public comment
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Enhancing Flexibility of Air Fare Price AdvertisingDepartment of Transportation
Proposed Rule Comments due Jul 31, 2026
AI Summary: DOT proposes letting airlines display taxes and fees as prominently as total fares in advertisements, replacing current restrictions and rescinding nine outdated guidance documents.View details →
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Rules published today
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Notice Regarding 340B Rebate Model Pilot ProgramDepartment of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration
Prerule Stage
0906-ZA23
Jul 1, 2026 — Powers Pyles Sutter & Verville PC (Delaney Bounds) – Client: RWC-340B Jul 1, 2026 — GSK (Molly Burich) Jul 7, 2026 — Bristol Myers Squibb (Richard Meyers) Jul 7, 2026 — Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) (Jack Geisser)
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