John Ashlin , Richard Davis , Selene Dalecky , Richard Grasso , Lisa LaPlant , Oscar Morales , Jennifer Nelson , Michael White , Sharon A. Whitt
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The Regulations.gov Online Rulemaking Project is 1 of the 24 e-Government Initiatives on the President's Management Agenda (PMA), which was announced by the White House in 2001. The Regulations.gov Web site is the central electronic rulemaking portal for the federal government. Through a single Web site, citizens can search, view, and comment on hundreds of federal regulations from approximately 160 federal agencies. Regulations.gov is the result of a collaborative effort by a number of federal agencies.