News published on Federal Newswire in September 2022

News from September 2022



Ways And Means, Energy And Commerce Leaders Honor The Late Congresswoman Walorski With Maternal And Child Home Visiting Legislation



Neal Opening Statement At Hearing On Preparing America’S Health Care Infrastructure For The Climate Crisis


Following Request For Information, New Ways And Means Report Examines The U.S. Health System’S Role In The Climate Crisis


Chairwoman Stabenow Opening Statement at Hearing to Consider USDA and Farm Credit Administration Nominees



Small Businesses Support Environmental Remediation at Los Alamos



Zeya: DOS staff achievement is 'nothing short of impossible'

Three senior State Department officials have been recognized for quickly mobilizing U.S. efforts to resettle Afghan refugees here after the Taliban seized power in 2021.


Commerce Official Visits Singapore To Engage Key Stakeholders, Promote Us-Indo Pacific Trade Ties


Statement from Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter on the District Court’s Decision in U.S. v. UnitedHealth Group and Change Healthcare


Oregon Man Pleads Guilty for Planned Parenthood Property Destruction


Two North Carolina Tax Preparers Plead Guilty to $5 Million Tax Conspiracy


Florida Jury Convicts Miami Woman of Making False Statement In Connection with Pediatric Asthma Drug Study


Six Mongols Motorcycle Club Members Found Guilty of Racketeering Conspiracy, Including Murder


Deputy Assistant Attorney General Andrew Forman of the Antitrust Division Delivers Remarks to the ABA M&A Committee at the Business Law Section Annual Meeting


Attorney General Merrick B. Garland Administers the Oath of Allegiance and Delivers Congratulatory Remarks at Ellis Island Ceremony in Celebration of Constitution Week and Citizenship Day


Podiatrist Convicted of $1.8 Million Healthcare Fraud Scheme


New York Man Enters Guilty Plea to Laundering Monies Connected to Proceeds from Facilitating Fraudulent Robocalls


Justice Department Announces Enforcement Action Involving Over $100 Million in Losses to Department of Veterans Affairs