News from November 2022

By Press release submission | Nov 6, 2022
Leader Rodgers: High Energy Costs are a Direct Result of Biden’s War on American Energy
By Press release submission | Nov 6, 2022
EPA Provides Annual Notification of Updates to the Environmental Chemistry Methods Index for Monitoring Pesticide Residues

By Tamara Browning | Nov 6, 2022
A San Juan, Puerto Rico, resident was named the director for the new Puerto Rico Grid Modernization and Recovery Team, led by the U.S. Department of Energy.

By Bob Pepalis | Nov 6, 2022
State Department spokesperson Ned Price reported officials from the U.S. Embassy in Moscow met with Brittney Griner following her rejected appeal in a Russian court last week.

By Laurie A. Luebbert | Nov 6, 2022
An investigation by Homeland Security Investigations Houston resulted in a 10 year prison sentence for the leader of one of the largest marriage fraud conspiracies in American history.

By Press release submission | Nov 6, 2022
E&C Republicans Release New Cyber Bills to Enhance Expert Agencies’ Ability to Combat Attacks
By Press release submission | Nov 6, 2022
EPA Releases Updated Lists of Disinfectants for Emerging Viral Pathogens Including Ebola

By Lucas Nava | Nov 6, 2022
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced the release of more than $703 million for the funding of 41 projects in 22 states and one territory to improve port facilities through the Maritime Administration's Port Infrastructure Development Program.
By Press release submission | Nov 6, 2022
EPA Releases Draft Assessment of Effects of Inpyrfluxam on Endangered Species for Public Comment
By DOJ Newswire | Nov 6, 2022
News Release: SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Shawana Denise Harris, 52, of Phelan, was sentenced today to five years in prison for participating in a conspiracy to commit bribery, to commit unauthorized access of a computer, and to commit identity fraud, U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced.

By Bob Pepalis | Nov 6, 2022
Federal inspectors proposed almost $2.8 million in additional penalties against Dollar General after issuing citations for federal safety violations at stores in Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

By Press release submission | Nov 6, 2022
Pallone Demands Answers From Internet Providers On Reports Of Anti-Consumer Practices In Broadband Affordability Programs

By Press release submission | Nov 6, 2022
House Energy and Commerce Republican Leader

By Press release submission | Nov 6, 2022
Leader Rodgers: High Energy Costs are a Direct Result of Biden’s War on American Energy

By Press release submission | Nov 6, 2022
E&C Republican Leaders Demand Transparency from Toy Manufacturers Advertising to Children on TikTok, YouTube
By Press release submission | Nov 6, 2022
E&C Republicans Release New Cyber Bills to Enhance Expert Agencies’ Ability to Combat Attacks

By Bob Pepalis | Nov 6, 2022
After visiting many building trade events where she saw mostly men, Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said it was exciting to see a “sea of women” at the NABTU Tradeswomen Build Nations 2022 Conference.

By Press release submission | Nov 6, 2022
Barrasso Statement on President Biden's Latest Tax Hike Proposal

By Press release submission | Nov 6, 2022
Manchin Calls On President Biden To Increase Domestic Energy Production After OPEC+ Cuts

By Press release submission | Nov 6, 2022
Leader Rodgers: The Decision for COVID-19 Vaccines is For Parents to Make