Regulations

Public Comments on US Federal Regulations

Public comments submitted on US federal regulations are now visible in Page, with comment volume and sentiment surfaced alongside each regulation.

What's Now Visible

Public comments submitted to Regulations.gov are now accessible in Page for US federal regulations. Each regulation surfaces a comment stats frame showing overall volume and a sentiment breakdown of the comment corpus. Full comment listings and individual comments are accessible directly from the regulation page, giving government relations teams a complete picture of public engagement with proposed rules without leaving the platform.

Stakeholder Comment Activity

A stakeholder's profile now includes the federal regulations they commented on, making it easier to understand a stakeholder's positions across the regulatory landscape. The stakeholders index adds a Regulation Comments column with a sort option, so teams can quickly identify the most active commenters in a given regulatory area and understand how stakeholders are engaging with the rulemaking process.

Regulatory Intelligence in Context

Public comment periods are a significant signal for GR and public affairs teams tracking federal rulemaking. Knowing how a proposed rule is landing across the comment corpus, and which stakeholders are most engaged, is context that previously required leaving Page entirely. It's now part of the same workflow as legislative tracking, people profiles, and policy monitoring. Coverage applies to US federal regulations, complementing Page's existing tracking across legislative and parliamentary activity.

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