CFTC Undergoes Routine Paperwork Burden Review
Published Date: 9/17/2025
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Heads up! The government is checking on some paperwork rules to make sure they’re not asking for too much info or wasting your time. This review affects anyone who has to fill out official forms and could lead to simpler, faster processes without extra costs. The Office of Management and Budget is on the case now, so changes might roll out soon!
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