The US Office of Special Counsel fixed a typo in its rulebook
What happened
The US Office of Special Counsel corrected a wrong legal reference in its rules. This means the rules for reporting prohibited government activities now point to the correct law.
Why it matters
This is a technical fix, not a substantive change. It ensures that the legal basis for complaints about prohibited government actions is accurate. Without this correction, there could have been confusion or challenges to the validity of the rules themselves.
The signal
There is nothing to watch. This is a clerical correction.