[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 39 (Monday, March 10, 2014)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D251-D252]
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                       Next Meeting of the SENATE
                       9 a.m., Tuesday, March 11 

                               
                             Senate Chamber
Program for Tuesday: After the transaction of any morning business (not 
to extend beyond 11:30 a.m.), Senate will vote on the motions to invoke 
cloture on the nominations of Matthew Frederick Leitman, of Michigan, 
to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of 
Michigan, Judith Ellen Levy, of Michigan, to be United States District 
Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan, Laurie J. Michelson, of 
Michigan, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District 
of Michigan, and Linda Vivienne Parker, of Michigan, to be United 
States District Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan.
  (Following the cloture vote on the nomination of Linda Vivienne 
Parker, Senate will recess until 2:15 p.m. for the weekly caucus 
meetings.)

              Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
                       12 p.m., Tuesday, March 11

                               
                             House Chamber
Program for Tuesday: Consideration of the following measures under 
suspension of the rules: (1) H.R. 311--The Farmers Undertake 
Environmental Land Stewardship (FUELS) Act; (2) H.R. 1814--Equitable 
Access to Care and Health (EACH) Act; (3) H.R. 3474--Hire More Heroes 
Act; (4) H.R. 3979--Protecting Volunteer Firefighters and Emergency 
Responders Act of 2014, as amended; (5) H.R. 4160--Keep the Promise to 
Seniors Act of 2014; (6) H.R. 3675--Federal Communications Commission 
Process Reform Act, as amended; (7) H. Res. 499--Condemning the 
violation of Ukrainian sovereignty, independence, and territorial 
integrity by military forces of the Russian Federation, as amended; and 
(8) H. Res. 506--Honoring the life and legacy of Vaclav Havel by 
directing the House of Representatives Fine Arts Board to provide for 
the display of a bust of Vaclav Havel in the United States Capitol