News published on Federal Newswire in December 2022

News from December 2022


Oversight Committee Releases Final Report on Investigation into the NFL’s Handling of Washington Commanders’ Hostile Workplace Culture

Oversight Committee Releases Final Report on Investigation into the NFL’s Handling of Washington Commanders’ Hostile Workplace Culture


House Oversight and Senate Finance Committees Seek Documents from State and Defense Departments On Kushner’s Conflicts of Interest, Improper Influence on U.S. Foreign Policy

House Oversight and Senate Finance Committees Seek Documents from State and Defense Departments On Kushner’s Conflicts of Interest, Improper Influence on U.S. Foreign Policy



Scalise on COVID Oversight: Republicans Will Hold Biden Administration Accountable

Scalise on COVID Oversight: Republicans Will Hold Biden Administration Accountable


Comer Statement on Committee Democrats’ Washington Commanders Report

Comer Statement on Committee Democrats’ Washington Commanders Report


Comer: Biden Administration Will Be Held Accountable for Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal

Comer: Biden Administration Will Be Held Accountable for Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal


Comer Calls on Twitter Employees to Testify About Censorship of Hunter Biden Laptop Story

Comer Calls on Twitter Employees to Testify About Censorship of Hunter Biden Laptop Story


Comer Presses for Docs about President Biden’s Energy Crisis & Secret Deal with Saudi Arabia

Comer Presses for Docs about President Biden’s Energy Crisis & Secret Deal with Saudi Arabia


ICYMI: Comer Joins “Hannity,” Vows to Have Twitter Employees Responsible for Censorship of Laptop Story Before Oversight Committee

ICYMI: Comer Joins “Hannity,” Vows to Have Twitter Employees Responsible for Censorship of Laptop Story Before Oversight Committee


A federal whistleblower investigation has found a Denver-based information technology services provider retaliated against an employee who raised concerns about the company's failure to pay trust fund taxes to the IRS.


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A federal workplace safety investigation into the deaths of two workers buried under a pile of shifting coal at a Pueblo industrial loading facility in June 2022 found that their employer failed to follow required federal standards and did not train workers on safety processes.


Department of Labor 'Star' designation recognizes Bellingham and Blackstone Power Generation LLC for workplace safety, health excellence


ICYMI: Recording of Endangered Species Act Workplan Update Webinar


EPA Proposes Improved Mitigation for Insecticide Carbaryl, Including Pilot for Protecting Endangered Species


Biden-Harris Administration Announces $6 Million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funds to Support Tribal Nations in Reducing Nutrient Pollution in the Mississippi/Atchafalaya River Basin

Biden-Harris Administration Announces $6 Million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funds to Support Tribal Nations in Reducing Nutrient Pollution in the Mississippi/Atchafalaya River Basin


EPA and Massachusetts Officials Celebrate $19 Million of Public Health Protection Investments in Fall River

EPA and Massachusetts Officials Celebrate $19 Million of Public Health Protection Investments in Fall River


EPA Proposes Rule to Advance Transition to Safer, More Efficient Heating and Cooling Technologies

EPA Proposes Rule to Advance Transition to Safer, More Efficient Heating and Cooling Technologies


EPA Announces $186 Million WIFIA Loan to Modernize Wastewater Infrastructure in Chattanooga, Tennessee

EPA Announces $186 Million WIFIA Loan to Modernize Wastewater Infrastructure in Chattanooga, Tennessee


EPA finalizes plan to reduce harmful air pollution from oil and gas sources on the Uintah and Ouray Reservation in northeast Utah

EPA finalizes plan to reduce harmful air pollution from oil and gas sources on the Uintah and Ouray Reservation in northeast Utah