News from June 2022

By Press release submission | Jun 6, 2022
Neal, Larson, Davis Respond To Shocking Actions By The Social Security Inspector General

By Press release submission | Jun 6, 2022
Neal, Davis, Pascrell Statement on GAO Foster Care Report

By Press release submission | Jun 6, 2022
Neal, Wyden Urge Treasury To Finalize Rule To Bring Down Health Care Costs For American Families

By Press release submission | Jun 6, 2022
Neal Leads Bipartisan, Trade-Focused Congressional Delegation To Belgium, United Kingdom, Ireland

By Press release submission | Jun 6, 2022
Chairman Scott Opening Statement at Hearing with ED Secretary Cardona

By Press release submission | Jun 6, 2022
GOP Leaders React to NSBA Investigation

By Press release submission | Jun 6, 2022
Bristol Man Admits Illegally Possessing Firearms

By Press release submission | Jun 6, 2022
Ship Owner and Operator Plead Guilty to Environmental and Safety Crimes

By Press release submission | Jun 6, 2022
St. Louis man sentenced to two years in prison for N-95 mask scam, PPP fraud

By Press release submission | Jun 6, 2022
Sugar Creek Man Indicted for Stealing 36 Firearms from Gun Store

By Press release submission | Jun 6, 2022
Eleven-Year Chase Results in U.S. Criminal Convictions of British Citizens in Death of Scuba Diver

By Karen Kidd | Jun 5, 2022
The United States' second formal trade complaint in its ongoing dispute with Canada over dairy import quotas is about the northern partner's reported failure to live up to its commitments.

By Andy Nghiem | Jun 5, 2022
The Transportation Security Administration certified a new fully automated Checked Baggage Inspection System to launch with the opening of a new terminal at Montana's Missoula International Airport June 8.

By Trina Thomas | Jun 5, 2022
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency opened a 45-day public comment period June 1 after introducing a proposal to reduce sulfur dioxide pollution in the Detroit area.

By Trina Thomas | Jun 5, 2022
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland tested positive for COVID-19 June 1.

By Trina Thomas | Jun 5, 2022
Ten people were arrested May 25 after an investigation discovered a drug trafficking ring that distributed fentanyl and cocaine in Washington, D.C. and the surrounding area.
By State Newswire | Jun 5, 2022
News Release: Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee will travel to Sudan from June 5-9. Assistant Secretary Phee’s visit is in support of the Sudanese-led process to resolve the crisis following the October 2021 military takeover. The process is facilitated by the United Nations Integrated Transition ...
By Interior Newswire | Jun 5, 2022
News Release: KING SALMON, Alaska - Katmai National Park and Preserve is "bear-y" excited to reveal the winning design for the 2022 Brooks Camp Bear Pins. We've wanted to shout it from the mountaintops! This year's design competition winner is Analise Kosbruk, a 13 year-old from Perryville, AK. According to Analise, "My great-great-grandparents came to Perryville from the Katmai area after Novarupta.".

By Bob Pepalis | Jun 5, 2022
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration launched Tornado Tales, an online survey to enable people to anonymously report their tornado experiences.

By State Newswire | Jun 5, 2022
News Release: Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) Todd D. Robinson will travel to Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos from June 6 – 17 to consult and deepen cooperation with regional partners on transnational criminal threats.