News published on Federal Newswire in June 2022

News from June 2022


Blinken: 'Democracy is strongest when it is inclusive'

Secretary of State Antony Blinken recognized Pride Month and the courage and resilience of LGBTQI+ persons through his Twitter account and statement to the press.


//eip//Walsh: Mexican GM plant workers 'elected their union leaders' and approved agreement

Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh called the approval of a recently negotiated collective bargaining agreement at a General Motors’ facility in Silao, Mexico, an important milestone for labor rights in Mexico.


News Release: SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, Calif. June 5, 2022 - Following a successful test burn and with concurrence from fire management staff and parks’ leadership, the 2022 Ash Mountain Prescribed Burn has started. Ignitions will continue through tomorrow June 6, 2022.


There were 25 notices published by the Energy Department in week ending June 4, according to the Federal Register.


Denmark’s Constitution Day

Release: On behalf of the United States of America, I congratulate the people of Denmark as you celebrate Constitution Day.


There were 12 notices published by the Justice Department in week ending June 4, according to the Federal Register.


36 notices published in week ending June 4 by Commerce Department

There were 36 notices published by the Commerce Department in week ending June 4, according to the Federal Register.


DOE's Kung on $1.89 million funding for HEP projects: We will continue 'fruitful collaboration with our scientific colleagues in Japan'

The Department of Energy (DOE) is earmarking $1.89 million for 14 research projects in high energy physics as part of a collaboration with Japanese investigators.


Labor Department publishes 3 notices in week ending June 4

There were three notices published by the Labor Department in week ending June 4, according to the Federal Register.


6 notices published in week ending June 4 by Agriculture Department

There were six notices published by the Agriculture Department in week ending June 4, according to the Federal Register.


Meeks, Houlahan Depart on CODEL for Helsinki, Finland

News Release: Washington, DC - Today, Representative Gregory W. Meeks, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, led a Congressional Delegation to Helsinki, Finland. Joining the delegation is Representative Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA), a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.


Monroe Father and Son Sentenced to Prison for Money Laundering and Illegal Marijuana Business

Monroe Father and Son Sentenced to Prison for Money Laundering and Illegal Marijuana Business


Burlington Man Sentenced for Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine Base

Burlington Man Sentenced for Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine Base


There were five notices published by the Environmental Protection Agency in week ending June 4, according to the Federal Register.


Week ending June 4: State Department publishes 4 notices

There were four notices published by the State Department in week ending June 4, according to the Federal Register.


Committee Clears Republican Bills to Protect CBP Frontline Personnel & Push Back Against China’s Influence

Committee Clears Republican Bills to Protect CBP Frontline Personnel & Push Back Against China’s Influence



Peters and Portman Bill to Protect Communities from Future Changes to Metropolitan Area Standards Passes Senate

Peters and Portman Bill to Protect Communities from Future Changes to Metropolitan Area Standards Passes Senate


Peters Bipartisan Bill to Increase Transparency in Foreign Lobbying Advances in Senate

Peters Bipartisan Bill to Increase Transparency in Foreign Lobbying Advances in Senate


Peters & Braun Bipartisan Bill to Bolster Transparency and Accountability for Federal Agency Performance Goals Advances in Senate

Peters & Braun Bipartisan Bill to Bolster Transparency and Accountability for Federal Agency Performance Goals Advances in Senate