News published on Federal Newswire in November 2022

News from November 2022


Leader Rodgers: High Energy Costs are a Direct Result of Biden’s War on American Energy

Leader Rodgers: High Energy Costs are a Direct Result of Biden’s War on American Energy


EPA Provides Annual Notification of Updates to the Environmental Chemistry Methods Index for Monitoring Pesticide Residues


Granholm: 'Agustín Carbó, a son of Puerto Rico, has been selected to lead the grid recovery and modernization work'

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.


Price: 'We continue to press for the immediate release of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan'

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.


Dawson: Nguyen sentenced for 'operating one of the largest marriage fraud conspiracies in U.S. history'

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.


E&C Republicans Release New Cyber Bills to Enhance Expert Agencies’ Ability to Combat Attacks

E&C Republicans Release New Cyber Bills to Enhance Expert Agencies’ Ability to Combat Attacks


EPA Releases Updated Lists of Disinfectants for Emerging Viral Pathogens Including Ebola


Buttigieg: 'We're awarding record levels of funding to improve our port infrastructure'

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.


EPA Releases Draft Assessment of Effects of Inpyrfluxam on Endangered Species for Public Comment


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.


Parker: Dollar General shows 'alarmingly willful disregard for federal safety standards'

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.


Pallone Demands Answers From Internet Providers On Reports Of Anti-Consumer Practices In Broadband Affordability Programs

Pallone Demands Answers From Internet Providers On Reports Of Anti-Consumer Practices In Broadband Affordability Programs



Leader Rodgers: High Energy Costs are a Direct Result of Biden’s War on American Energy

Leader Rodgers: High Energy Costs are a Direct Result of Biden’s War on American Energy


E&C Republican Leaders Demand Transparency from Toy Manufacturers Advertising to Children on TikTok, YouTube

E&C Republican Leaders Demand Transparency from Toy Manufacturers Advertising to Children on TikTok, YouTube


E&C Republicans Release New Cyber Bills to Enhance Expert Agencies’ Ability to Combat Attacks


Raimondo: Women work in trades 'to better themselves, find stability, make decent pay'

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.


Barrasso Statement on President Biden's Latest Tax Hike Proposal

Barrasso Statement on President Biden's Latest Tax Hike Proposal


Manchin Calls On President Biden To Increase Domestic Energy Production After OPEC+ Cuts

Manchin Calls On President Biden To Increase Domestic Energy Production After OPEC+ Cuts


Leader Rodgers: The Decision for COVID-19 Vaccines is For Parents to Make

Leader Rodgers: The Decision for COVID-19 Vaccines is For Parents to Make