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### Dataset Description and Structure
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This dataset will contain approximately
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government API. If a larger set of dockets are required, consider requesting a rate-unlimited API key and
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directly calling from the API using [https://huggingface.co/datasets/ro-h/regulatory_comments_api].
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The following information is included in this dataset:
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**Docket Metadata**
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id (int): A unique numerical identifier assigned to each regulatory docket.
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title (str): The official title or name of the regulatory docket. This title typically summarizes the main issue or area of regulation covered by the docket.
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context (str): The date when the docket was last modified on Regulations.gov.
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purpose (str): Whether the docket was rulemaking, non-rulemaking, or other.
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**Comment Metadata**
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comment_id (int): A unique numerical identifier for each public comment submitted on the docket.
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comment_title (str): The title or subject line of the individual public comment.
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comment_url (str): A URL or web link to the specific comment or docket on Regulations.gov. This allows direct access to the original document or page for replicability purposes.
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comment_date (str): The date when the comment was posted on Regulations.gov. This is important for understanding the timeline of public engagement.
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commenter_fname (str): The first name of the individual or entity that submitted the comment. This could be a person, organization, business, or government entity.
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commenter_lname (str): The last name of the individual or entity that submitted the comment.
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comment_length (int): The length of the comment in terms of the number of characters (spaces included)
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**Comment Content**
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### Dataset Description and Structure
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This dataset will contain approximately 100 dockets. The number of dockets included are rate-limited by the
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government API. If a larger set of dockets are required, consider requesting a rate-unlimited API key and
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directly calling from the API using [https://huggingface.co/datasets/ro-h/regulatory_comments_api].
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The following information is included in this dataset:
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**Docket Metadata**
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id (int): A unique numerical identifier assigned to each regulatory docket.
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title (str): The official title or name of the regulatory docket. This title typically summarizes the main issue or area of regulation covered by the docket.
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context (str): The date when the docket was last modified on Regulations.gov.
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purpose (str): Whether the docket was rulemaking, non-rulemaking, or other.
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keywords (list(str)): A list of string keywords, as determined by Regulations.gov.
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**Comment Metadata**
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comment_id (int): A unique numerical identifier for each public comment submitted on the docket.
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comment_title (str): The title or subject line of the individual public comment.
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comment_url (str): A URL or web link to the specific comment or docket on Regulations.gov. This allows direct access to the original document or page for replicability purposes.
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comment_date (str): The date when the comment was posted on Regulations.gov. This is important for understanding the timeline of public engagement.
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commenter_fname (str): The first name of the individual or entity that submitted the comment. This could be a person, organization, business, or government entity.
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commenter_lname (str): The last name of the individual or entity that submitted the comment.
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comment_length (int): The length of the comment in terms of the number of characters (spaces included)
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**Comment Content**
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