What did State Department publish on Jan. 28?

What did State Department publish on Jan. 28?

The US State Department published a one page notice on Jan. 28, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.

The notice is focused on Culturally Significant Objects Imported for Exhibition Determinations: “The Dead Sea Scrolls: Life and Faith in Ancient Times” Formerly Titled “The Dead Sea Scrolls: Life and Faith in Biblical Times”.

The State Department is responsibly for international relations with a budget of more than $50 billion. Tenure at the State Dept. is increasingly tenuous and it's seen as an extension of the President's will, ambitions and flaws.

Notices are required documents detailing rules and regulations being proposed by each federal department. This allows the public to see what issues legislators and federal departments are focusing on.

Any person or organization can comment on the proposed rules. Departments and agencies must then address “significant issues raised in comments and discuss any changes made,” the Federal Register says.

Notices published by the State Department on Jan. 28

Title
Culturally Significant Objects Imported for Exhibition Determinations: “Rembrandt: A Decade of Brilliance (1648-1658)”
Culturally Significant Objects Imported for Exhibition Determinations: “The Dead Sea Scrolls: Life and Faith in Ancient Times” Formerly Titled “The Dead Sea Scrolls: Life and Faith in Biblical Times”
In the Matter of the Designation of Denis Cuspert, Also Known as Deso Dogg, also Known as Denis Mamadou Cuspert, Also Known as Abu Mamadou, Also Known as Abu Talha the German, Also Known as Abu Maleeq, Also Known as Abu Maliq, Also Known as Abu Malik, Also Known as Abu Maleeq al-Mujaheed, Also Known as Abu Talhah al Almani, as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist Pursuant to Section 1(b) of Executive Order 13224, as Amended
60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Risk Analysis and Management (RAM)

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