[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 161 (Wednesday, December 8, 2010)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E2096]
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                       SENATE COMMITTEE MEETINGS

  Title IV of Senate Resolution 4, agreed to by the Senate on February 
4, 1977, calls for establishment of a system for a computerized 
schedule of all meetings and hearings of Senate committees, 
subcommittees, joint committees, and committees of conference. This 
title requires all such committees to notify the Office of the Senate 
Daily Digest--designated by the Rules Committee--of the time, place, 
and purpose of the meetings, when scheduled, and any cancellations or 
changes in the meetings as they occur.
  As an additional procedure along with the computerization of this 
information, the Office of the Senate Daily Digest will prepare this 
information for printing in the Extensions of Remarks section of the 
Congressional Record on Monday and Wednesday of each week.
  Meetings scheduled for Thursday, December 9, 2010 may be found in the 
Daily Digest of today's Record.

                           MEETINGS SCHEDULED

                              DECEMBER 14
     2:15 p.m.
       Foreign Relations
         Business meeting to consider S. 2982, to combat 
           international violence against women and girls, S. 
           3688, to establish an international professional 
           exchange program, S. 1633, to require the Secretary of 
           Homeland Security, in consultation with the Secretary 
           of State, to establish a program to issue Asia-Pacific 
           Economic Cooperation Business Travel Cards, S. 3798, to 
           authorize appropriations of United States assistance to 
           help eliminate conditions in foreign prisons and other 
           detention facilities that do not meet minimum human 
           standards of health, sanitation, and safety, S. Con. 
           Res. 71, recognizing the United States national 
           interest in helping to prevent and mitigate acts of 
           genocide and other mass atrocities against civilians, 
           and supporting and encouraging efforts to develop a 
           whole of government approach to prevent and mitigate 
           such acts, S. Res. 680, supporting international tiger 
           conservation efforts and the upcoming Global Tiger 
           Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, S. J. Res. 37, 
           calling upon the President to issue a proclamation 
           recognizing the 35th anniversary of the Helsinki Final 
           Act, Treaty between the Government of the United States 
           of America and the Government of the Republic of Rwanda 
           Concerning the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection 
           of Investment, signed at Kigali on February 19, 2008 
           (Treaty Doc. 110-23), international Treaty on Plant 
           Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, adopted by 
           the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United 
           Nations on November 3, 2001, and signed by the United 
           States on November 1, 2002 (the ``Treaty'') (Treaty 
           Doc. 110-19), and the nominations of Thomas R. Nides, 
           of the District of Columbia, to be Deputy Secretary for 
           Management and Resources, William R. Brownfield, of 
           Texas, to be Assistant Secretary for International 
           Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Suzan D. Johnson 
           Cook, of New York, to be Ambassador at Large for 
           International Religious Freedom, Larry Leon Palmer, of 
           Georgia, to be Ambassador to the Bolivarian Republic of 
           Venezuela, Gregory J. Nickels, of Washington, to be an 
           Alternate Representative to the Sixty-fifth Session of 
           the General Assembly of the United Nations, Carol Fulp, 
           of Massachusetts, to be a Representative to the Sixty-
           fifth Session of the General Assembly of the United 
           Nations, Jeanne Shaheen, of New Hampshire, to be a 
           Representative to the Sixty-fifth Session of the 
           General Assembly of the United Nations, and Roger F. 
           Wicker, of Mississippi, to be a Representative to the 
           Sixty-fifth Session of the General Assembly of the 
           United Nations, all of the Department of State, Paige 
           Eve Alexander, of Georgia, to be an Assistant 
           Administrator of the United States Agency for 
           International Development, and Alan J. Patricof, of New 
           York, and Mark Green, of Wisconsin, both to be a Member 
           of the Board of Directors of the Millennium Challenge 
           Corporation, and a routine list in the Foreign Service.
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