National Archives Asks: Time to Trash Those Dusty Files?
Published Date: 9/26/2025
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The National Archives wants your thoughts on how federal agencies plan to toss old records they don’t need anymore. This helps keep government files tidy and up-to-date. If you work with or care about government records, now’s the time to speak up before the deadlines hit—no money changes, just smarter record-keeping!
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