The Federal Register will now publish fewer documents about itself
What happened
The Federal Register Office has changed its internal rules for what it publishes. It will now stop publishing documents that only describe its own internal processes.
Why it matters
The Federal Register is the official daily publication for US government rules, proposed rules, and public notices. It is a primary source for anyone tracking regulatory changes. This change means fewer documents will appear in the Register that are purely about the Register's own operations, making it slightly less cluttered for those tracking actual policy.
The signal
Watch for a slight decrease in the total number of pages published by the Federal Register in the coming months, as these internal process documents are removed.