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NOAA awards over $15 million for climate science, community resilience

News Release: NOAA’s Climate Program Office (CPO) announced today a total annual award of $15.2 million to support 63 new, innovative and impactful projects that will improve our nation’s resilience at a critical time in the fight against the climate crisis.

Homeland Security Department discusses New Mexico; Amendment No. 10 to Notice of a Major Disaster Declaration on Oct. 25

The US Homeland Security Department published a two page notice on Oct. 25, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.

Brady: President Biden Has Been Misleading Americans About the Severity of Inflation

News Release: Brady: President Biden Has Been Misleading Americans About the Severity of Inflation.

Brady: “No End in Sight” As Inflation Hits New Record Under President Biden

News Release: Brady: “No End in Sight" As Inflation Hits New Record Under President Biden.

US Department of Labor, Lamar Advertising Co. alliance to help keep outdoor signage workers safe, healthy in Colorado, Montana

Release: Participants: U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Flexsteel Industries Agrees to Pay for the Cleanup of the Lane Street Ground Water Contamination Superfund Site in Elkhart, Indiana

News Release: WASHINGTON - Flexsteel Industries Inc. has agreed to a consent decree that requires it to pay $9.8 million for the cleanup of contamination at the Lane Street Ground Water Contamination Superfund Site (Lane Street Site) in Elkhart, Indiana, and to reimburse the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for a portion of its past costs incurred at the Lane Street Site.

A. Smith: GOP Will Dismantle Dems’ IRS Scheme, Hold Government Accountable

News Release: A. Smith: GOP Will Dismantle Dems’ IRS Scheme, Hold Government Accountable.

Deputy Secretary Bronaugh To Lead East Africa Agribusiness Trade Mission

News Release: WASHINGTON, Oct. 26, 2022 Representatives from 32 agribusiness and farm organizations will join Deputy Agriculture Secretary Dr. Jewel Bronaugh for an agribusiness trade mission to Nairobi, Kenya, and Zanzibar, Tanzania, Oct. 31 - Nov. 4.

New York residents will soon need a REAL ID to board an airplane at Syracuse

Release: SYRACUSE, N.Y. Travelers who want to board an airplane will soon need a star or flag on their New York state drivers license, indicating that it is a REAL ID-compliant credential or they will need another form of approved identification to board their flight or enter a secure federal facility. New Yorks...

Concord, New Hampshire Man Charged with Production of Child Sexual Abuse Materials and Interstate Enticement of a Minor Child

News Release: The Office of the United States Attorney for the District of Vermont announced that Joshua Pincoske, 47, of Concord, New Hampshire was indicted yesterday by the federal grand jury in Concord, New Hampshire. Pincoske is currently detained and pending trial in Merrimack Superior Court on related charges. Pincoske’s federal arraignment has not yet been scheduled.

Upstate New York Not-for-Profit Corporation Settles False Claims Act Allegations Involving Inflated Paycheck Protection Program Loan

News Release: ALBANY, NEW YORK - The Rensselaerville Institute (TRI), a not-for-profit corporation located in Albany, New York, has agreed to pay the United States $86,676 in damages and civil penalties to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by obtaining an inflated Paycheck Protection Program...

Shepherd: 'We will not only fulfill our mission but reach new horizons'

A transportation and infrastructure expert with more than 23 years at the U.S. Department of Transportation has been named executive director of the Federal Highway Administration.

Commerce Department discusses Designation of New Grantee, Foreign-Trade Zone 123, Denver, Colorado on Oct. 25

The US Commerce Department published a one page notice on Oct. 25, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.

BLM partners with Kawerak, Inc. in groundbreaking cultural resources co-stewardship funding agreement

News Release: ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Bureau of Land Management Alaska today announce the recent signing of a multi-year, self-governance funding agreement to transfer a portion of the BLM’s cultural resource activities and functions to Kawerak, Inc., a Tribal non-profit consortium representing 20 Tribal governments in the Bering Strait Region. Kawerak represents nearly one-quarter of the federal lands managed by the Anchorage Field Office.

Raimondo: Rebuilding infrastructure an 'essential pillar of Ukraine's prosperity'

The Department of Commerce announced the intent to establish a U.S.-Ukraine Infrastructure Task Force that will concentrate on Ukraine's crucial post-conflict infrastructure reconstruction needs.

Vilsack: 'USDA has become a stronger partner to small and midsize farmers everywhere'

U.S. Department of Agriculture announced an $11.1 million loan under the Food Supply Chain Guaranteed Loan Program for Crystal Freeze Dry LLC in Iowa.

Price: State Department to 'monitor and assess humanitarian needs' in Cuba

The United States will provide $2 million in emergency funding through the U.S. Agency for International Development to Cuba after the devastation of Hurricane Ian.

Granholm: Rural utilities 'play a critical role in ensuring the economic security of our nation’s energy supply'

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking comments from the public to inform decisions on how to use $250 million in funding to boost cybersecurity for rural, municipal, and small investor-owned electric utilities.

Heck: Combating fentanyl takes 'an all-hands, whole-of-government approach'

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement recently announced representatives from the Homeland Security Investigations participated in a panel discussion on how to boost the national response against fentanyl.

Stevens: 'Working in confined spaces presents hazards that can be fatal if they go unrecognized'

A Georgia crawl space remediation company may have prevented the death of an employee had it adhered to safety regulations required by law, investigators with the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration found.

Goffman: EPA’s program reports ‘important insights into greenhouse gas emissions trends’

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced greenhouse gas emissions have been decreasing overall since 2011.

Haaland: ‘I know first-hand what it looks like to live near a toxic, abandoned mine’

Pennsylvania will be receiving $244 million to help pay for cleaning up legacy pollution sites and abandoned mines.

//eip//Romero: Former Philadelphia treasurer guilty of ‘a shocking level of misconduct’

A former city treasurer has pleaded guilty to naturalization fraud and failure to file taxes.

Brady: Rent, Housing, Health Care Prices Rose Highest on Record Under Biden – And Aren’t Going Anywhere

News Release: Brady: Rent, Housing, Health Care Prices Rose Highest on Record Under Biden - And Aren’t Going Anywhere.