News published on Federal Newswire in September 2022

News from September 2022


Central Ohio Man Sentenced to More Than 8 Years in Prison for 5 Armed Robberies at Dayton Dollar Store


Comer Presses NARA Inspector General About Justice Department Referral


EPA community meeting to present update on ethylene oxide risk in Lakewood, Colorado: September 22


Register for the Toxics Release Inventory Virtual Conference


DOJ Files Clean Air Act Complaint Against East Peoria, Illinois, Company for the Sale of Vehicle Emission “Defeat Devices”


United States Awarded $10 Million Default Judgment and Permanent Injunction Against Two Michigan Companies and Their Owner for the Sale of Vehicle Emission “Defeat Devices”


EPA Proposes to Stop Authorized Use of Certain PFAS in Pesticide Products


EPA Announces Dallas Student Wins President’s Environmental Youth Award


EPA cracks down on Pa. company for selling auto parts that avoid pollution controls with $2.5 million penalty


EPA Seeks Input on New Environmental Justice-Focused Pollution Prevention Grant Opportunity Funded by $100 Million Investment from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law


EPA Awards $3.5 Million to Protect Coastal Habitats through a National Estuary Grant Program


Firearms Trafficker Sentenced to Ten Years in Federal Prison for Unlawfully Dealing Handguns and “Switch” Devices in Chicago Area


Sacramento Felon and Fugitive in Four State Firearms Cases, Sentenced to Almost 6 Years in Prison for Illegal Gun Possession


Texas Public Policy Foundation CEO advocates for policies that would hold the Mexican cartels accountable

Texas Public Policy Foundation CEO Greg Sindelar recently delivered a speech Tuesday highlighting the emergency at the southern border, and how both the U.S and Mexican governments' policy has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis, during the American Society of Mexico's Binational Convention in Mexico City.


Biden-Harris Administration Releases Bold Agenda to Reduce Emissions Across America's Industrial Sector

News Release: “America’s industrial sector is critical to our economy and daily lives, yet it currently accounts for an enormous portion of greenhouse gas emissions, and is particularly difficult to decarbonize," said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. “DOE’s Industrial Decarbonization Roadmap will help...


Union City Man Sentenced to Four Years in Federal Prison for Small Business Robberies

News Release: OAKLAND - Nelson Enrike Ramirez was sentenced today to 48 months in federal prison for multiple robberies of small stores and gas stations in East Bay and South Bay communities that affected interstate commerce, announced United States Attorney Stephanie M. Hinds and Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent in Charge Sean Ragan. The sentence was handed down by United States District Judge Jon S. Tigar.


FUSRAP Historical Display Unveiled in Washington, D.C.

News Release: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Legacy Management (LM), in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), unveiled a historical display on the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) today.


News Release: Gun Was Used Four Days Later in Southeast D.C. Homicide.


News Release: Website Seized by Portuguese Authorities, Domains Seized by U.S. Law Enforcement; International Law Enforcement Partners Assisted in the Investigation Resulting in the Federal Charges.


News Release: Today, Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo met by phone with Robert Habeck, Vice Chancellor and Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Action for Germany, to reaffirm the two nations’ longstanding trade partnership in clean energy, energy security, climate change, technology, the digital economy, ...