News published on Federal Newswire in March 2022

News from March 2022


Teton Park Road opens to non-motorized recreation today

Teton Park Road opens to non-motorized recreation today


Boater Fatality on the Colorado River at Hance Rapid

Boater Fatality on the Colorado River at Hance Rapid


Prescribed Burn Schedule for the Naval Live Oaks Area

Gulf Islands National Seashore is planning to conduct controlled burns within the Naval Live Oaks Area between March 27 through April 30.


Start of Construction to Improve Osceola Landing

A project to improve safety, commercial operations, and the visitor experience at Osceola Landing on the St. Croix River began in the fall of 2021 and will continue in the spring of 2022.


National Park Service announces nomination of ancient Ohio earthworks to become America’s next UNESCO World Heritage Site

The National Park Service (NPS) today announced the nomination of the “Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks” to the World Heritage List.


Rodgers and Guthrie Statement on Two Health Bills Signed into Law

“We applaud and thank our colleagues for their bipartisan work on these solutions that the President signed in law today.


Chair DeFazio Statement on Mark Forkner Verdict

Chair of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Peter DeFazio (D-OR) issued the following statement after the acquittal of former Boeing 737 MAX chief technical pilot Mark Forkner.“As I have said many times, Boeing needs to be held accountable.


Rodgers, Westerman, & Graves Call on Congressional Leadership to Address Key Barriers to U.S. Energy Security in China Bill

Rodgers, Westerman, & Graves Call on Congressional Leadership to Address Key Barriers to U.S. Energy Security in China Bill


Cantwell Underscores Urgency for Senate to Confirm Biden FTC Commissioner

Senator spoke on Senate floor following Leader Schumer’s motion to move Alvaro Bedoya’s nomination forward Leader Schumer:  “I hope anyone who cares about inflation and rising prices and collusion and all kinds of manipulation of those prices….







Overwhelming Support Continues for Capito, Carper, Boozman Recycling Bill

Overwhelming Support Continues for Capito, Carper, Boozman Recycling Bill


Engine Start Issues Led to Contact of Oil Tanker with Loading Dock

An incorrect solution to address a main engine start issue led to the contact between an oil tanker and a loading dock in the Port of Corpus Christi, the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday.



Philadelphia Psychiatrist to Pay $3 Million to Resolve Allegations of False Workers’ Compensation Claims

United States Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Dr. Harry Doyle and his wife, Sonya Doyle, of Philadelphia, PA, have agreed to pay a total of $3 million to resolve alleged violations of the False Claims Act. The alleged violations include submitting false billing to the U.S.


Former Financial Secretary-Treasurer of UAW Local 412 Pleads Guilty to Embezzling Over $2 Million in Union Funds

Timothy Edmunds, the former Financial Secretary-Treasurer of Local 412 of theUnited Auto Workers union, pleaded guilty today to embezzling $2.2 million in union funds and tomoney laundering, announced U.S. Attorney Dawn N. Ison