Feds Log Their Off-the-Record Government Chats
Published Date: 12/19/2025
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Summary
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is sharing updates about off-the-record communications related to ongoing cases. They’re making sure any secret chats that could affect decisions are properly recorded and shared with all involved parties. This keeps the process fair and transparent, with no extra costs or delays expected.
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