Rural Utilities Form Overhaul: Feds Want Your Input Today
Published Date: 10/2/2025
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Summary
The Rural Utilities Service wants to update a form they use and needs your thoughts before asking for official approval. This affects folks who work with rural utilities and could change how they share info, but no big costs or deadlines yet. It’s your chance to speak up and help shape the process!
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