News published on Federal Newswire in October 2022

News from October 2022


Release: Private exporters reported sales of 110,000 metric tons of soybeans for delivery to unknown destinations during the 2022/2023 marketing year.


DOE-GFO offers new grant application process starting Oct. 3

Notice of Intent to Issue Funding Opportunity Announcement No. DE-FOA-0002823 grant opened on Oct. 3.


DOL-ETA grant application closes on Jan. 6

DOL Nursing Expansion Grant Program grant opened on Oct. 3.


There is one release scheduled to be published on Oct. 4.


“Text of Senate Amendment 5994” published by the Congressional Record  on Sept. 28

“Text of Senate Amendment 5994” was published on pages S5486-S5487 of the Congressional Record on Sept. 28.


Agencies announce forthcoming resolution plan guidance for large banks and deliver feedback on resolution plan of Truist Financial Corporation

News Release: The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Federal Reserve Board on Friday jointly announced they anticipate issuing guidance to help certain large banks further develop their resolution plans.


The New Landscape for Banking Competition

News Release: Good morning and thank you, Jim, it's great to be back here in St. Louis for this year's research conference.1 While the Federal Reserve learned a lot about how to operate virtually during these past two-and-a-half years of the pandemic, there are certain interactions and discussions that are just better face to face. For me, this conference is one of them.


U.S. Attorney Announces New Reporting Procedures for Environmental Justice and Public Health Concerns



Mexican Man Pleads Guilty to Unlawful Possession of a Firearm


Man Receives 25-Year Sentence For Carjacking Murder Of Uber Eats Driver


CPAP Clinic Employees Found Guilty of Embezzling from Employer



DOI offers new grant application process starting Oct. 3

OIA Technical Assistance Program 2023 grant opened on Oct. 3.


SACRAMENTO MAN SENTENCED TO 57 MONTHS IN PRISON FOR COCAINE TRAFFICKING


Two Oklahoma Men Plead Guilty to Racially-Motivated Hate Crime


Justice Department Resolves Disability Discrimination Lawsuit Against Maryland Developer Involving Multifamily Housing Complexes


Justice Department Files Disability Discrimination Lawsuit Against St. Louis, Missouri, Apartment Complex


Owner of Farm Labor Contracting Company Pleads Guilty in Racketeering Conspiracy Involving the Forced Labor of Mexican Workers


Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division and U.S. Attorney Trini E. Ross for the Western District of New York Launch United Against Hate Program in Buffalo, New York