News published on Federal Newswire in August 2022

News from August 2022


Dallas Attorney Sentenced to Five Years for Laundering Purported Drug Money


EPA celebrating removal of 'hazardous heap of asbestos pile' in Ulster, New York

An agreement with a developer to clean up asbestos from a site in Ulster County, New York, will set the standard for cleanups to come, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Lisa Garcia said, according to the EPA website.


Indiana Man Sentenced to 14 Years for Meth Trafficking


Rhode Island Man Pleads Guilty To Role In Drug Trafficking And Violent Kidnapping Conspiracy


Brighton Man Sentenced To More Than Five Years In Prison For Role In Cocaine Trafficking Organization


Week ending Aug. 27: 3 notices published by State Department

There were three notices published by the State Department in week ending Aug. 27, according to the Federal Register.


Leader Rodgers Rules Committee Remarks on the Democrats’ Tax and Spending Spree

Leader Rodgers Rules Committee Remarks on the Democrats’ Tax and Spending Spree


Pallone Floor Remarks On The Inflation Reduction Act

Pallone Floor Remarks On The Inflation Reduction Act


Pallone Praises House Passage Of The Historic Climate & Health Care Provisions In The Inflation Reduction Act

Pallone Praises House Passage Of The Historic Climate & Health Care Provisions In The Inflation Reduction Act


Pallone On Ftc’S Advanced Proposed Rulemaking On Privacy

Pallone On Ftc’S Advanced Proposed Rulemaking On Privacy


Chairs Maloney and Schiff Request National Security Damage Assessment of Highly Classified Information Recovered at Mar-a-Lago


E&C Bipartisan Leaders Request Briefings To Address Ongoing Efforts To Strengthen U.S. Government Network Security


Chairs Maloney and Thompson Demand DHS Inspector General Comply with Committees’ Investigation into Handling of Erased Text Messages


Chairs Maloney and Lynch Urge DOD, Military Services to Protect JROTC Cadets from Sexual Abuse and Misconduct


Chairwoman Maloney’s Statement on House Passage of the Inflation Reduction Act


Chairs Maloney, Clyburn Reveal that Quality Failures by Emergent BioSolutions Rendered 135 Million Additional Coronavirus Vaccine Doses Unusable


Chairwoman Maloney Presses Biden-Harris Administration on Additional Steps to Ensure Patients Can Access Critical Monkeypox Treatment


Chairwoman Maloney and Congresswoman Meng Lead Colleagues in Commissioning First-Ever Federal Review of Access to Menstrual Products


Chairwoman Maloney’s Statement on Court Decision Upholding Committee Members’ Right to Sue Executive Branch for Information


Chairwoman Maloney’s Statement on Senate Passage of the Inflation Reduction Act