Sabrina has the scoop: The federal government is readying enhancements to Regulations.gov. According to GovExec.com, the Office of Management and Budget is working with an interagency project office to launch the new and improved site. “For the first time,” the report says, “citizens will be able not only to comment on proposed regulations using the Internet – as they do now on the site – but also will have access to supporting agency documents, every public comment and rules that are already in place.” The revamped site is slated to be online this summer.

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