News published on Federal Newswire in July 2022

News from July 2022


Portman, Collins, Manchin Lead Introduction of Reforms to the Electoral Count Act of 1887


On Senate Floor, Portman Urges Colleagues to Include Bipartisan Safeguarding American Innovation Act in CHIPS Plus Package


Portman Presses Administration Officials on Efforts to Safeguard Homeland from Biological Threats


At Hearing, Portman Highlights Bipartisan Legislation to Safeguard Homeland from Weapons of Mass Destruction & Biological Threats


Magalia Resident Sentenced to 12 Months in Prison for $77,000 FEMA Fraud in Connection with the Paradise Camp Fire


News Release: Washington, D.C. -Today, Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, Chairwoman of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, issued the following statement after the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Assault Weapons Ban of 2021...


News Release: Washington, D.C. -Rep. Ro Khanna, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Environment, held a hearing to examine the health harms from leaded aviation fuel and its impacts particularly to communities of color and low-income communities.


Three Individuals Plead Guilty to Fraudulently Obtaining Pandemic Unemployment Benefits for Virginia Prison Inmates


DOE to Invest Up to $165 Million to Advance Domestic Geothermal Energy Deployment

Release: DOE to Build a Consortium of Experts to Expand Geothermal Deployment by Leveraging Knowledge, Technologies, and Skills from the Oil and Gas Industry




Former Prattsville Town Supervisor Pleads Guilty to Fraud


DOI's Haaland: 'The Interior Department is committed to diversifying the nation's renewable energy portfolio'

The Department of the Interior has confirmed a new clean energy transmission project in Arizona and California.


Former Social Security Employee of West Sacramento Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison for Defrauding the Social Security Administration


Disaster Recovery Centers Open in Okmulgee and Pottawatomie Counties


Student attending Oak Ridge STEM summer camp: 'I thought it was really cool'

More than a dozen teenagers from the Appalachian region attended an environmental cleanup summer camp in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, sponsored by the Office of Environmental Management.


Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo Applauds Final Passage of CHIPS Legislation

News Release: Today, Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo released the following statement following the House’s bipartisan passage of legislation to revitalize domestic semiconductor manufacturing and invest in American scientific leadership.


Service Seeks Public Comments on Establishing Objectives and Standards for Conservation Banking


U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Partners Continue Genetic Sampling for Grizzly Bear Research in Montana


New Mexico Water Managers Coordinate in Response to High Temperatures and Return of Dry Conditions