News published on Federal Newswire in September 2022

News from September 2022


Delegations of Authority; Correction discussed on Sept. 7 by Agriculture Department

The US Agriculture Department published a one page rule on Sept. 7, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


Rodgers, Comer, Jordan Introduce Bill to Stop Biden Administration from Pressuring Social Media Companies to Censor Americans


Congress is Spending Hundreds of Billions on Zombie Programs, According to CBO


CONFIRMED: Democrats’ massive tax and spending spree means higher natural gas prices.


E&C Republicans Lead to Promote Abundant, Reliable, and Affordable Energy


ICYMI: Democrats’ Phony Victory Lap at the Pump Leaves Gas Prices Punishingly High



Idaho Engineers Become Drone Pilots to Prepare for Testing, Waste Vault Entry


Los Alamos Collaborates on Gaging Station to Monitor Streamflow to Rio Grande


EM’s Nelson-Jean Views Cleanup Progress at PPPO Sites


New York Woman Pleads Guilty to Bank Fraud

News Release: CONCORD - Mary Baird, 55, of New York, New York, pleaded guilty in federal court to bank fraud, United States Attorney Jane E. Young announced today.


DOI-FWS offers new grant application process starting Sept. 8

F23AS00310 FY22/23 Recovery Challenge Fund grant opened on Sept. 8.


News Release: Concord, Calif. - The National Park Service, in collaboration with Author Steve Sheinkin, invites you to join a Virtual Author Talk on Sept. 27, 2022, at 6 p.m. The program will consist of a virtual presentation about the events at Port Chicago followed by a Q & A session with Steve Sheinkin and NPS Park Rangers.


There are three releases scheduled to be published on Sept. 9.


Wilmington Man Sentenced to Over 7 Years in Federal Prison For Stolen Firearm

News Release: WILMINGTON, Del. - David C. Weiss, U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware, announced today that a Wilmington man, Rudolph Hardin, 55, was sentenced to 86 months in federal court for possession of a stolen firearm. Chief U.S. District Judge Colm F. Connolly pronounced the sentence.


Hanford Tank Waste Evaporator Gets New Transfer Lines


First Class of Students Graduates Nuclear Training at Savannah River Site


EM Internship Expands Idaho Student’s Knowledge of Engineering Field


DOE Recertifies SRS Contractor After First Real-Time Assessment Since Start of COVID-19