General Memoranda Service

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Our Latest General Memoranda Releases:

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President Obama Issues Memorandum on the Electric Transmission Grid

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Child Care Development Fund Proposed Rule

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BLM Extends Comment Deadline for Revised Proposed Rule on Hydraulic Fracturing; Indian Energy Bill Passed by Committee; Energy-Specific Carcieri Fix Amendment Withdrawn

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Department of the Interior Releases Final Rule Implementing Buy Indian Act

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Court Finds IHS Must Adopt the Seneca Nation’s Proposed Self-Determination Amendment the Agency Failed to Reject Within 90-day Window

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Bureau of Land Management Releases Revised Proposed Rule on Hydraulic Fracturing on Public and Indian Lands; Congressman Young's Bill Would Exempt Tribes; Senate Committee on Indian Affairs to Hold Roundtable on Energy Development

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Minority Business Development Agency Solicits Applications from Candidates to Operate a Business Center in Location with Significant AI/AN Populations

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National Labor Relations Board Rules against Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort; House Passes NLRB Legislation; Senate Committee Approves NLRB Nominations

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Senate Committee on Indian Affairs to Hold Hearing on President's Re-nomination of Indian Health Service Director Yvette Roubideaux

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Legal Services Corporation Seeks Input on Expanded Tribal Criminal Authority and Effect on Criminal Defendants' Right to Counsel

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Rural Business Opportunity Grants

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HHS Requests Comments on National Instant Criminal Background Check System and the HIPAA Privacy Rule

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