News published on Federal Newswire in June 2022

News from June 2022


US Department of Labor awards $9.1M to Texas to promote equitable access to state’s unemployment insurance system

US Department of Labor awards $9.1M to Texas to promote equitable access to state’s unemployment insurance system


TSAs Collaborative Why Not You Event Explores Diversity and Inclusion Topic

Release: For the first time in TSA history, three Employee Resource Groups WE@TSA, WE@FAMS and TSA Pride joined together to co-sponsor a TSA Pride specific Why Not You virtual panel discussion, featuring female leaders who are members of the LGBTQ+ community.


US Department of Labor takes action to reduce miners’ exposure to silica dust as work continues on an improved health standard

US Department of Labor takes action to reduce miners’ exposure to silica dust as work continues on an improved health standard


US Department of Labor cites Robbinsville frozen food manufacturer
after investigation into worker’s fatal fall from scissor lift

US Department of Labor cites Robbinsville frozen food manufacturer after investigation into worker’s fatal fall from scissor lift


US Department of Labor reminds Great Lakes region's employers that
workers need protection from dangers of heat illness: indoors, outdoors

US Department of Labor reminds Great Lakes region's employers that workers need protection from dangers of heat illness: indoors, outdoors


DHS-DHS grant application closes on July 29

Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program (RCPGP)-Region 4 grant opened on June 27.


USDA Announces No Actions Under Feedstock Flexibility Program

USDA Announces No Actions Under Feedstock Flexibility Program



Chairwoman Maloney to Hold Hearing on Washington Commanders’ Hostile Workplace Culture and NFL’s Inadequate Response

Chairwoman Maloney to Hold Hearing on Washington Commanders’ Hostile Workplace Culture and NFL’s Inadequate Response


News Release: Effective immediately, Grand Canyon National Park is initiating water conservation measures on the North Rim due to an electrical failure serving the Roaring Springs pumphouse.


Chairwoman Maloney Introduces Legislation to Combat Workplace Misconduct and Misuse of Professional Images

Chairwoman Maloney Introduces Legislation to Combat Workplace Misconduct and Misuse of Professional Images


Chairwoman Maloney Applauds Disciplinary Reforms at DHS Following Committee Investigation

Chairwoman Maloney Applauds Disciplinary Reforms at DHS Following Committee Investigation


During Subcommittee Hearing, Experts and Pet Owners Call on EPA to Take Dangerous Seresto Collar Off the Market

During Subcommittee Hearing, Experts and Pet Owners Call on EPA to Take Dangerous Seresto Collar Off the Market



Maryland Man Pleads Guilty To Participating In The Murder Of A Federal Witness And Two Others

Maryland Man Pleads Guilty To Participating In The Murder Of A Federal Witness And Two Others



News Release: FORT LARAMIE, WYO., June 27, 2022 - Fort Laramie National Historic Site will celebrate Independence Day with an “Old-Fashioned Fourth" on July 4, 2022. The fort will host a full day of special activities from the 9:30 am flag-raising through retreat of the national colors at 4:00 pm. Highlights include children’s activities, performances, and exhibits of artifacts from the park’s collections.



Former Employee of PA-Based Gaming and Casino Company Charged with Insider Trading

Former Employee of PA-Based Gaming and Casino Company Charged with Insider Trading


DOS-TGO offers new grant application process starting June 27

Reinforcement of the Inter-Ministerial Committee for the Prevention and Fight against Violent Extremism's (CIPLEV) organizational and functional capabilities grant opened on June 27.