[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 66 (Thursday, April 28, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2554-S2555]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

  The following reports of committees were submitted:

       By Mr. JOHNSON, from the Committee on Homeland Security and 
     Governmental Affairs, without amendment:
       S. 434. A bill to strengthen the accountability of 
     individuals involved in misconduct affecting the integrity of 
     background investigations, to update guidelines for security 
     clearances, to prevent conflicts of interest relating to 
     contractors providing background investigation fieldwork 
     services and investigative support services, and for other 
     purposes (Rept. No. 114-246).
       S. 1620. A bill to reduce duplication of information 
     technology at the Department of Homeland Security, and for 
     other purposes (Rept. No. 114-247).
       By Mr. CORKER, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, 
     with an amendment in the nature of a substitute and an 
     amendment to the title and with an amended preamble:
       S. Res. 340. A resolution expressing the sense of Congress 
     that the so-called Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS or 
     Da'esh) is committing genocide, crimes against humanity, and 
     war crimes, and calling upon the President to work with 
     foreign governments and the United Nations to provide 
     physical protection for ISIS' targets, to support the 
     creation of an international criminal tribunal with 
     jurisdiction to punish these crimes, and to use every 
     reasonable means, including sanctions, to destroy ISIS and 
     disrupt its support networks.
       By Mr. CORKER, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, 
     without amendment and with a preamble:
       S. Res. 381. A resolution honoring the memory and legacy of 
     Michael James

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     Riddering and condemning the terrorist attacks in 
     Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso on January 15, 2016.
       S. Res. 394. A resolution recognizing the 195th anniversary 
     of the independence of Greece and celebrating democracy in 
     Greece and the United States.
       S. Res. 418. A resolution recognizing Hafsat Abiola, Khanim 
     Latif, Yoani Sanchez, and Akanksha Hazari for their 
     selflessness and dedication to their respective causes, and 
     for other purposes.
       By Mr. CORKER, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, 
     without amendment and with an amended preamble:
       S. Res. 436. A resolution supporting the goals and ideals 
     of World Malaria Day.
       By Mr. CORKER, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, 
     without amendment and with a preamble:
       S. Res. 442. A resolution condemning the terrorist attacks 
     in Brussels and honoring the memory of the United States 
     citizens murdered in those attacks, and offering thoughts and 
     prayers for all the victims, condolences to their families, 
     resolve to support the Belgian people, and the pledge to 
     defend democracy and stand in solidarity with the country of 
     Belgium and all our allies in the face of continuing 
     terrorist attacks on freedom and liberty.
       By Mr. THUNE, from the Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
     Transportation, with an amendment in the nature of a 
     substitute:
       S. 2555. A bill to provide opportunities for broadband 
     investment, and for other purposes.
       By Mr. INHOFE, from the Committee on Environment and Public 
     Works, without amendment:
       S. 2824. A bill to designate the Federal building housing 
     the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives 
     Headquarters located at 99 New York Avenue N.E., Washington, 
     D.C., as the ``Ariel Rios Federal Building''.
       By Mr. CORKER, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, 
     with an amendment:
       S. 2845. A bill to extend the termination of sanctions with 
     respect to Venezuela under the Venezuela Defense of Human 
     Rights and Civil Society Act of 2014.

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