News published on Federal Newswire in July 2022

News from July 2022


There were six notices published by the State Department in June, according to the Federal Register.


114 notices published in June by Energy Department

There were 114 notices published by the Energy Department in June, according to the Federal Register.


DOS-KOR grant application closes on Aug. 5

American Facilitators for 'Let's Talk Diplomacy' (English Discussion Program) at various American Diplomacy House (ADH) Network locations grant opened on July 4.


There were 29 notices published by the Justice Department in June, according to the Federal Register.


61 notices published in June by Transportation Department

There were 61 notices published by the Transportation Department in June, according to the Federal Register.


News Release: The following is attributable to Spokesperson Ned Price: Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke today with Qatari Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani. Secretary Blinken and Foreign Minister Al-Thani discussed the United States’ partnership with Qatar and focused on opportunities ...


Looman: App enables workers 'who may be vulnerable to wage theft' to track hours

The Department of Labor recently announced the launch of the Android version of its Timesheet app, designed to help workers prevent wage and hour violations before they occur.


Sewell: 'Drug trafficking, illegal guns and brutal violence is a grave threat to our communities' in New York case

Two Brooklyn men received indictments June 15 for a marijuana deal that resulted in the death of a Brighton Beach resident.


Spinrad: NOAA supercomputers enable 'detailed weather forecasts further in advance'

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration gained a significant upgrade with the inauguration of its new weather and climate supercomputers.


Biden: Finland, Sweden in NATO will 'bolster our collective security'

NATO formally invited Finland and Sweden to join the alliance as Turkey concedes its initial objections to the two nations’ membership.


There were 19 notices published by the Labor Department in June, according to the Federal Register.


15 notices published in June by Federal Reserve System

There were 15 notices published by the Federal Reserve System in June, according to the Federal Register.


There were 158 notices published by the Commerce Department in June, according to the Federal Register.


Eskin: 'Don't forget to bring your safe food handling practices along for the adventure'

The July 4 weekend should be about fireworks and celebrating the nation's independence day, rather than coming down with a case of foodborne illness.


There were 64 notices published by the Homeland Security Department in June, according to the Federal Register.


News Release: Enjoy a free bike ride on Saturday, July 9th, to learn about cannons and artillery actions at the Battle of Shiloh. Join Park Ranger Charles Spearman for a five-mile bike ride to the sites of famous artillery batteries in the Battle of Shiloh. After listening to the cannon fire on July 2-3rd, learn more about the actions of artillery in the Battle of Shiloh.


There were 39 notices published by the Agriculture Department in June, according to the Federal Register.


There were 23 notices published by the Environmental Protection Agency in June, according to the Federal Register.


July 1: bills handled by Energy and Commerce Committee

There was activity on four bills related to the Energy and Commerce Committee on July 1.


Natural Resources Committee and the bills it addressed on July 1

There was activity on one bill related to the Natural Resources Committee on July 1.