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Governor Hochul has asked New York State agencies to review their regulations for possible updates or removal. The National Federation of Independent Business is collecting feedback from business owners on which rules are burdensome or outdated. Responses will help shape recommendations sent anonymously to the Governor’s office.

NFIB small business owners gather in Albany to meet with legislators

Small business owners from across New York gathered in Albany on March 17 to meet with legislators about key economic issues impacting their operations. The event was hosted by NFIB and included discussions on taxes, insurance costs, energy policies, and regulatory reform.

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U.S. Department of Education official visits Ohio school for History Rocks! civics event

Sarah Wilson from the U.S. Department of Education visited an Ohio elementary school as part of a national civics education tour celebrating America's upcoming 250th birthday. Students took part in activities designed to deepen their understanding of American history.

Coin Center sends recommendations to SEC’s Crypto Task Force on rulemaking and blockchain policy

Coin Center has sent recommendations to the SEC’s Crypto Task Force urging broader rulemaking over case-by-case exemptions in crypto regulation. Executive Director Peter Van Valkenburgh suggests blockchain-based solutions could modernize securities recordkeeping while preserving privacy.

CDC warns of E. coli outbreak linked to raw cheddar cheese

The CDC has identified an E. coli outbreak linked to raw cheddar cheese sold by Raw Farm in California, Florida, and Texas. Seven people have become ill; most are young children. The agency urges caution for anyone who has purchased this cheese.

Mama Grande Tortilla Factory recalls products due to undeclared wheat and soy allergens

Mama Grande Tortilla Factory has recalled certain bakery products due to undeclared wheat and soy allergens found during an FDA inspection. No illnesses have been reported, but consumers with allergies should avoid these items.

Trump administration orders Centralia coal plant to remain open for grid reliability in Northwest

Secretary Chris Wright has ordered TransAlta's Centralia coal plant Unit 2 in Washington State to remain operational past its scheduled closure date. The decision aims to prevent blackouts and ensure stable electricity supply in the Northwest amid ongoing debates over grid reliability versus clean energy goals.
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