News published on Federal Newswire in August 2022

News from August 2022


Rodgers and Guthrie Statement on President Biden’s Plans to Extend the Public Health Emergency for COVID-19


E&C Republican Leaders Press NIH on Better Handling of Sexual Harassment Complaints


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


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


E&C Republicans Lead the Fight Against Democrats’ Tax and Spending Spree



Democrats’ Tax and Spending Spree Means Higher Energy Prices, Less Reliability, and More Debt


NNSA Administrator visits Japan, announces nonproliferation milestone, and discusses nuclear security cooperation


DOE Joins FEMA and Other Partners for a Black Start Power Outage Tabletop Exercise in Puerto Rico


Office of Environmental Management Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program's First-Ever Research Awards Workshop Draws Over 100 Participants


Preparations Begin for Construction of Final SRS Saltstone Disposal Units



Bureau of Reclamation’s Beaudreau is committed to 'build resilient communities and protect our water supplies'

The Bureau of Reclamation has set 2023 operating conditions for the reservoirs, Lake Powell and Lake Mead, through a recently released 24-month study, as the drought crisis has prompted the Department of the Interior to address the long-term sustainability of the Colorado River System.


Risch, Menendez Call For Heightened U.S. Engagement In Iraqi-Kurdish Region


Meeks, Lee, McGovern Issue Statement Regarding Devastating Fires in Matanzas, Cuba


USDA Rural Development Under Secretary: 'Too many rural communities have been left out of the digital economy'

Department of Agriculture Rural Development Under Secretary, Xochitl Torres Small, announced the Sept. 6 opening of applications for funding to expand rural America's access to high-speed internet in an Aug. 4 news release.


NPS awards $537,000 in Tribal Heritage Grants for 'important projects critical to preserving unique cultural heritage'

The National Park Service (NPS) recently announced over $537,000 in Tribal Heritage Grants.


Federal Reserve System discusses Formations of, Acquisitions by, and Mergers of Bank Holding Companies on Aug. 19

The US Federal Reserve System published a one page notice on Aug. 19, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


The US Labor Department published a two page notice on Aug. 19, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


News Release: Pinto Basin Road has reopened after flood events damaged this roadway earlier in the week. Dirt is still present on the road and will remain short-term as weather forecasts predict additional rain over the weekend. Drive with caution.