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GovPing tracks 103 sources for this role, covering Guidance, Enforcement, Rule, Notice, and Consultation instruments, among 2,305 total sources on GovPing, with 80 changes in the last 7 days.
The DOJ fined ADT $1.3M for SCRA violations, while OSHA proposed $4.6M in penalties against Revoli Construction after a fatal trench collapse. Justin Vineyards & Winery settled a sexual harassment suit for $1.49M, and Dyno Battery was fined $224k for lead hazards.
Wyoming Jan Torres Woman Entrepreneur Award Nominations Open
The Wyoming Council for Women is seeking nominations for the Jan Torres Woman Entrepreneur Award. The award recognizes outstanding female entrepreneurs in Wyoming who have owned or co-owned a business for at least three years. The nomination deadline is May 10, 2024.
Wyoming Council for Women Announces 2024 Jan Torres Woman Entrepreneur Award Recipient
The Wyoming Council for Women has announced Bev Lliteras, owner of the Strawberry Patch Quilt Shop, as the 2024 recipient of the Jan Torres Woman Entrepreneur of the Year award. The award recognizes outstanding contributions of women entrepreneurs to the state's economy.
Wyoming Council for Women Seeks Nominations for Jan Torres Award
The Wyoming Council for Women is seeking nominations for its annual Jan Torres Woman Entrepreneur Award. The award recognizes outstanding female entrepreneurs based in Wyoming who have operated their businesses for at least three years. The nomination deadline is March 31, 2025.
Wyoming Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Award Recipient Announced
The Wyoming Council for Women announced Marni Christensen as the 2025 recipient of the Jan Torres Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Award. The award recognizes her contributions to the state's economy and her business, Marni Christensen Pet Photography. An award ceremony is scheduled for June 18.
Wyoming Council for Women Seeks Entrepreneur Award Nominations
The Wyoming Council for Women is accepting nominations for the Jan Torres Woman Entrepreneur Award. The award recognizes outstanding female entrepreneurs based in Wyoming who have operated their businesses for at least three years. The nomination deadline for 2026 is April 15.
Florida Reemployment Assistance and COVID-19 Executive Orders
The Florida Department of Commerce has published a notice regarding executive and emergency orders related to COVID-19 and Reemployment Assistance. This notice serves as a central point for claimants and employers to access relevant information and resources.
Public Meeting and Program Review for Weatherization and Energy Assistance Programs
The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity announced a public meeting on October 10, 2022, regarding the State Plan for the Weatherization Assistance Program. Additionally, a public review period for the Draft Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program State Plan is open from July 25 to August 12, 2022.
FloridaCommerce Reemployment and Benefits Discussion
FloridaCommerce is providing information on reemployment, benefits, job search assistance, and labor market conditions. The agency encourages residents to subscribe to their news updates for program information and news impacting Florida residents.
Florida Monthly Labor and Employment Data Releases
The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity has released its monthly labor and employment data for January 2026. The data includes detailed information on Florida's employment and unemployment statistics, as well as national comparisons.
Delaware Public Advocate Names New Deputy and Key Staff
The Delaware Public Advocate has announced the appointment of a new Deputy and key staff members. These appointments are intended to strengthen the office's capacity for consumer advocacy within the state.
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