Welcome back to our weekly roundup of regulatory and compliance news. I'm C. Ryan Barber, reporting from a rainy D.C. that's hot with health care news this morning. Got tips or suggestions? Reach me at [email protected] or at 202-828-0315. DM me at @cryanbarber.

The Trump family wants to keep things confidential. Following the election, the Trump Organization rolled out new confidentiality agreements requiring employees to stay quiet about the extended family. The agreement's broad terms could discourage would-be whistleblowers. [CBS News]

Could 100,000 self-driving cars soon hit the road? A House panel is on board. This week, a subcommittee approved a proposal to allow automakers to deploy up to 100,000 autonomous cars without undergoing customary safety reviews. Also, states would be barred from imposing their own driverless car rules. [Reuters]