Bureaucrats Assemble to Talk About More Bureaucracy Rules
Published Date: 5/2/2025
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The Assembly of the Administrative Conference of the United States is holding a one-day meeting where they’ll discuss three new ideas and other important topics. Anyone interested can join online or in person, and you can send in your thoughts before the meeting. This is a great chance for the public to get involved and see how government rules might change.
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