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Collins asks OMB to withdraw parts of proposed grant rule

Created at 8 Jul · 7:36 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Senator Collins has urged the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to extend the comment period for its proposed rule on federal financial assistance and to withdraw certain provisions. She argues the rule would impose burdensome requirements on recipients, particularly harming small and rural communities and scientific research.

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Who's Involved

Collins
Senator urging OMB to withdraw parts of proposed grant rule
OMB
Office of Management and Budget, proposing new grant rule

↳ Why This Matters

The proposed rule could significantly alter how federal grants are administered, potentially impacting funding for research and community programs, particularly in smaller and rural areas, by introducing less recourse for recipients facing termination.

Key facts

  • Senator Collins has requested the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) extend the comment period for its proposed rule on federal financial assistance.
  • Collins also urged the OMB to withdraw parts of the rule, citing potential harm to small and rural communities and scientific research.
  • The proposed rule would significantly alter the Uniform Guidance, the framework for administering federal grants.
  • A key concern is a provision allowing agencies to terminate grants at any time if deemed in the agency's interest, without standard administrative hearing requirements for appeals.

Senator Collins has called on the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to extend the comment period for its proposed rule on federal financial assistance and to withdraw certain provisions. The proposed rule, which would amend the Uniform Guidance for federal grants, aims to enhance transparency, accountability, and oversight.

However, Collins expressed concerns that the rule's new requirements would disproportionately harm small and rural communities and impede scientific and biomedical research. A significant point of contention is the provision allowing federal agencies to terminate discretionary grants or cooperative agreements at any time if deemed in the agency's interest, without the usual administrative hearing process for compliance-based terminations. This change would remove discretion previously afforded to agencies and limit recipients' ability to appeal such decisions.

Frequently asked questions

The Uniform Guidance is the government-wide framework for administering grants, cooperative agreements, and other forms of federal financial assistance.

Senator Collins is concerned that the rule imposes new, burdensome requirements that could harm small and rural communities and scientific research, particularly a provision allowing for arbitrary grant termination.

She wants the OMB to extend the comment period for the proposed rule and to withdraw parts of it, especially the termination provision.

What Happens Next

01The OMB will consider Senator Collins' request regarding the comment period and rule withdrawal.

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How It Developed

Senator Collins requested the OMB extend the comment period for its proposed rule on federal financial assistance.
Collins asked the OMB to meaningfully address stakeholder feedback on the rule.
The proposed rule would make extensive changes to the Guidance for Federal Financial Assistance, known as the Uniform Guidance.
The OMB states the rule's intent is to improve transparency, accountability, and oversight of federal awards.
Collins argued the rule would impose new, burdensome requirements that could harm small and rural communities and undermine scientific research.
The proposed rule would allow federal agencies to terminate any discretionary grant or cooperative agreement at any time if deemed in the agency's interest.
This termination provision would not be subject to administrative hearing requirements for compliance-based terminations, limiting appeal options.

Sources

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Collins calls on OMB to rescind parts of controversial proposed grant ruleThe Hill
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Sen. Collins Asks OMB to Withdraw Parts of Grant Rule, Extend ...benton.org
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Collins calls on OMB to rescind parts of controversial proposed grant ...x.com

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