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Centralina Regional Council says Congress, Trump administration begin work on transportation bill

The Centralina Regional Council has announced that Congress and the Trump administration have initiated work on a new federal surface transportation reauthorization bill.


Former doctor receives prison sentence for stealing physician’s identity

A former doctor was sentenced to 10 months in prison and three years of supervised release for using a stolen identity to apply for medical jobs. U.S. District Judge Zachary M. Bluestone handed down the sentence on Monday in St. Louis.


House Transportation Committee Prepares Bipartisan Surface Transportation Reauthorization

The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has signaled it will advance the next multi-year surface transportation bill, aiming for bipartisan agreement ahead of the current law’s expiration and potentially taking up questions of vicarious liability reform for rideshare and carsharing.


Bergen County men indicted for illegal voting and false statements during citizenship process

Two men from Bergen County have been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of illegally voting in a federal election and making false statements during their applications for U.S. citizenship, according to an announcement from Senior Counsel...


Jordanian man pleads guilty to selling illegal access to company networks

A Jordanian national residing in the Republic of Georgia has pleaded guilty to selling unauthorized access to the computer networks of at least 50 companies.


Hearings begin on bipartisan update to surface transportation law

The Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure has announced the commencement of hearings aimed at advancing a bipartisan, multi-year update to the nation's surface transportation law.


Jersey City man pleads guilty to role in multi-state warehouse theft conspiracy

A Jersey City resident has admitted to participating in a scheme to burglarize logistics warehouses and transport stolen goods across state lines, according to an announcement from Senior Counsel Philip W. Lamparello.