News published on Federal Newswire in November 2022

News from November 2022


At Historic Bipartisan Subcommittee Hearing, Witnesses Emphasize Widespread Benefits of Cannabis Decriminalization

At Historic Bipartisan Subcommittee Hearing, Witnesses Emphasize Widespread Benefits of Cannabis Decriminalization


Committee Releases Financial Records Showing Extensive Foreign Government Spending at Trump Hotel During President Trump’s Term

Committee Releases Financial Records Showing Extensive Foreign Government Spending at Trump Hotel During President Trump’s Term


Chairman Krishnamoorthi, Rep. Porter Raise Concerns About Data Collection and Management at Organ Procurement Organizations

Chairman Krishnamoorthi, Rep. Porter Raise Concerns About Data Collection and Management at Organ Procurement Organizations


EPA Announces Supplemental Proposed Rule to Modify Toxic Substances Control Act Fees Rule

EPA Announces Supplemental Proposed Rule to Modify Toxic Substances Control Act Fees Rule



Hice: Democrats Want to Use Postal Service for Progressive Agenda


EPA Finds Methylene Chloride Poses an Unreasonable Risk to Human Health


EPA Requests Nominations for the Science Advisory Committee on Chemicals


EPA Advances Early Pesticides Protections for Endangered Species, Increases Regulatory Certainty for Agriculture


Regan: EPA reinstates water quality standards in Washington ‘to ensure our precious waters are safe for all’

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to reestablish water pollution standards to help protect the health of individuals in Washington and Tribal members who consume locally caught fish and shellfish.


DHS: 'The United States will continue to fully enforce our immigration laws at our border'

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security recently released a statement regarding the decision by a federal judge to halt the execution of Title 42.


Kenney: New deputy superintendent has ‘excellent experience managing people and park operations'

A 10-year National Park Service employee is the new deputy superintendent of Shenandoah National Park.


Ellis: International Atomic Energy Agency meeting ‘enabled real-time two-way dialogue’

Several global groups pledged support for local host communities regarding nuclear energy during the Technical Meeting for Municipalities with Nuclear Facilities hosted by the International Atomic Energy Agency Oct. 31-Nov. 4 in Vienna, Austria.


Gristina: 'Our investigation found a common and costly error employers make'

Two central Pennsylvania rehabilitation centers agreed to more than $500,000 in damages to resolve Fair Labor Standards Act violation after overtime and record keeping violations.


Read4Copy//Jacobs-Young: USDA 'investment strengthens federal research and development support for small businesses'

The U.S. Department of Agriculture unveiled a $21.6 million investment in scientific research to help small businesses develop new innovations for agriculture.


Castillo: 'EDA investment is a critical first step in evaluating and measuring the impacts' on travel, tourism

The U.S. Economic Development Administration recently distributed $750 million to 185 grantees hit by declines in the travel, tourism and outdoor recreation industries.


Monaco: 'Department of Justice will continue to disrupt cyber threats and hold perpetrators to account'

A Russian and Canadian national is being charged for his alleged participation in the LockBit global ransomware campaign.


Blinken: 'We will continue to support Ukraine so it can defend itself'

Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the 25th drawdown of U.S. arms and equipment for Ukraine since August 2021.


News Release: PHILADELPHIA - United States Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero announced that Mark Allen Hillis, 58, of Southgate, Michigan, was sentenced to 25 years in prison to be followed by lifetime supervised release by United States District Court Judge Eduardo C. Robreno after being convicted of more than a dozen child exploitation offenses.