The world is being quietly rearranged by people who write very long documents.


The title they went with Federal Travel Regulation (FTR); Rescinding FTR Bulletins Noisy translates that to

The US government just deleted 36 rules about how its employees travel


The US General Services Administration just removed 36 rules about federal employee travel. These rules were either too old, had expired, or were made irrelevant by new executive orders.
The federal government operates under a vast, often contradictory, set of rules. When agencies clean up their own rulebooks, it can simplify operations and reduce the hidden costs of compliance. This small action suggests an effort to streamline how federal employees conduct official business, which could mean less time spent on paperwork and more on actual work.
Watch for any new, consolidated travel guidelines that replace these rescinded bulletins, or if agencies simply operate with fewer explicit rules.

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