News published on Federal Newswire in October 2022

News from October 2022


Expo Focuses on Safety at Work, Home for Hanford Employees


LM Attends Annual AISES Conference in Palm Springs, California


DOE Announces Continued Action To Protect American Consumers And Address Global Supply Disruption Caused By Putin’s Energy Price Hike


Oak Ridge Launches U-233 Processing Campaign, Achieving EM 2022 Priority


SRS Begins Long Transition to NNSA Primary Management Responsibility


Savannah River Site Streamlines Liquid Waste Lab Operations


Fostering Small Businesses Through Mentor-Protégé Partnerships at SRS


Pallone Applauds Biden’S Strategic Petroleum Reserve Announcement To Lower Prices At The Pump

Pallone Applauds Biden’S Strategic Petroleum Reserve Announcement To Lower Prices At The Pump


Top Energy & Commerce, Financial Services Republicans Seek Answers Regarding PayPal’s Anti-Free Speech Policy

Top Energy & Commerce, Financial Services Republicans Seek Answers Regarding PayPal’s Anti-Free Speech Policy


Rodgers and Guthrie Statement on the MOBILE Health Care Act

Rodgers and Guthrie Statement on the MOBILE Health Care Act


Biden Drained SPR by 40 Percent in Less Than Two Years

Biden Drained SPR by 40 Percent in Less Than Two Years


Leader Rodgers on Biden’s Plans to Keep Draining the SPR: “The SPR is meant for emergencies – not political bailout.”

Leader Rodgers on Biden’s Plans to Keep Draining the SPR: “The SPR is meant for emergencies – not political bailout.”


Chairman Krishnamoorthi Commends FDA, DOJ for Taking Action Against E-Cigarette Manufacturers Operating Illegally

Chairman Krishnamoorthi Commends FDA, DOJ for Taking Action Against E-Cigarette Manufacturers Operating Illegally


Easterly: November summit on school safety, security presents ‘critical dialogue’ in confronting threats

An inaugural National Summit on K-12 School Safety and Security hosted by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will take place virtually Nov. 1-3.


Stone-Manning: 'BLM is proud to support responsible development of renewable energy projects'

A recently completed 350-megawatt battery storage system in eastern Riverside County California is operational and expanding grid capacity.


Rollins: Organized crime arrests mean ‘large-scale criminal enterprise has been stopped in its tracks’

Eleven people from several states have been charged in an international money laundering and drug trafficking conspiracy.


Fox: 'Grant funding will help reduce exposure to lead in drinking water' in underserved communities

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently announced $30 million in grant funding for projects to reduce lead in drinking water in disadvantaged communities and schools.


Miami Federal Prison Nurse Charged with  Smuggling Drug-Laced Documents to Inmates

News Release: MIAMI -- Ruben Montanez-Mirabal, 32, has made his first appearance in federal court to face charges that he accepted bribes in exchange for smuggling contraband, including illegal drugs, into the Federal Detention Center in Miami (FDC-Miami) and delivering it to inmates. Montanez-Mirabal is a licensed registered nurse who has worked for the Federal Bureau of Prisons at FDC-Miami since February 2020.


News Release: Seattle - A 23-year-old Seattle resident is charged federally with production and possession of child pornography following an investigation by the Seattle Police Internet Crimes against Children task Force. Antonio Diego Brugnoli-Baskin was taken into custody this morning and appeared in federal court today. Brugnoli-Baskin was previously charged in King County Superior Court.


Two Texas Men Convicted of Bribing City Officials

News Release: Two Texas Men Convicted of Bribing City Officials.