November 6, 2024 - Post Election

A wonderful Wednesday to you!

You do not know what you do not know. 

November 6, 2024 is a good day for the federal government.  Today, the federal government currently has 93 documents from 38 agencies (183 Pages) with 80 Notices, 5 Proposed Rules, 8 Rules, and 1 Significant Document.    With this current issue, Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 215 / Wednesday, November 6, 2024 / Notices is up to page 88114.  The federal government is busy.

The 1 Significant Document:
General Services Administration Acquisition Regulation (GSAR); Construction Labor Requirements for Lease Acquisitions
by the General Services Administration on 11/06/2024.

This proposed rule is open for comment.  The comment period ending on January 6, 2025.  To make a comment, you need to follow the instructions including the details related to proper formats on the regulation.gov website.  https://www.regulations.gov/document/GSA_FRDOC_0001-2228

The summary, “The General Services Administration is proposing to amend the General Services Administration Acquisition Regulation to add a new section that adopts the amended definition of the term “public building or public work” from the Department of Labor's Updating the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts Regulations final rule and to include compliance with the minimum wage and sick leave Executive Orders, and other requirements for leasehold acquisitions when there is a qualifying construction event as defined in this rule.”

 

US Debt Clock Update

According to the US Debt Clock at roughly 08:33 AM, the US debt is roughly $35,975,869,000,000.    The debt per tax payer is $272,820.   The good news is that the federal government revenue is roughly $5,025,860,000,000.  Not too shabby if you ask me. 

Special Note: Interest of Debt (Net) is $986,139,000,000.

 

The Sun

From Spaceweather.com, “GEOMAGNETIC STORM WATCH (G1): Minor G1-class geomagnetic storms are possible on Nov. 7th when a CME is expected to hit Earth's magnetic field. NOAA and NASA models agree that the flank of the CME will only graze our planet's magnetosphere. In fact, a miss is just as likely as a hit, making this a low probability forecast. CME impact alerts: SMS Text

Amazing website with great information about the Earth-Sun environment. 

 

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