The Federal Register is the official journal of the federal government, published every business day since 1936. It contains all proposed rules, final regulations, executive orders, presidential proclamations, and other federal documents. The public can access the Federal Register to track government actions and participate in rulemaking by submitting comments on proposed regulations.
The Federal Register provides transparency in government rulemaking and allows citizens to monitor regulatory changes that affect their lives and businesses.
People think the Federal Register is just for lawyers, but it is publicly accessible and contains information relevant to anyone interested in government policy.
The Federal Register provides transparency in government rulemaking and allows citizens to monitor regulatory changes that affect their lives and businesses.
People think the Federal Register is just for lawyers, but it is publicly accessible and contains information relevant to anyone interested in government policy.