[Congressional Record Volume 164, Number 121 (Wednesday, July 18, 2018)]
[Senate]
[Page S5064]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                        MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

  At 11:57 a.m., a message from the House of Representatives, delivered 
by Mrs. Cole, one of its reading clerks, announced that the House has 
passed the following bill, with amendments, in which it requests the 
concurrence of the Senate:

       S. 488. An act to increase the threshold for disclosures 
     required by the Securities and Exchange Commission relating 
     to compensatory benefit plans, and for other purposes.

  The message also announced that the House has passed the following 
bill, with an amendment, in which it requests the concurrence of the 
Senate:

       S. 717. An act to promote pro bono legal services as a 
     critical way in which to empower survivors of domestic 
     violence.

  The message further announced the House has passed the following 
bills, in which it requests the concurrence of the Senate:

       H.R. 3030. An act to help prevent acts of genocide and 
     other atrocity crimes, which threaten national and 
     international security, by enhancing United States Government 
     capacities to prevent, mitigate, and respond to such crises.
       H.R. 3777. An act to direct the Secretary of Agriculture to 
     convey certain National Forest System land containing the 
     Nephi Work Center in Juab County, Utah, to Juab County.
       H.R. 4032. An act to confirm undocumented Federal rights-
     of-way or easements on the Gila River Indian Reservation, 
     clarify the northern boundary of the Gila River Indian 
     Community's Reservation, to take certain land located in 
     Maricopa County and Pinal County, Arizona, into trust for the 
     benefit of the Gila River Indian Community, and for other 
     purposes.
       H.R. 4645. An act to amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act 
     to designate certain segments of East Rosebud Creek in Carbon 
     County, Montana, as components of the Wild and Scenic Rivers 
     System.
       H.R. 4819. An act to promote inclusive economic growth 
     through conservation and biodiversity programs that 
     facilitate transboundary cooperation, improve natural 
     resource management, and build local capacity to protect and 
     preserve threatened wildlife species in the greater Okavango 
     River Basin of southern Africa.
       H.R. 4989. An act to require the Department of State to 
     establish a policy regarding the use of location-tracking 
     consumer devices by employees at diplomatic and consular 
     facilities, and for other purposes.
       H.R. 5105. An act to establish the United States 
     International Development Finance Corporation, and for other 
     purposes.
       H.R. 5480. An act to improve programs and activities 
     relating to women's entrepreneurship and economic empowerment 
     that are carried out by the United States Agency for 
     International Development, and for other purposes.


                         Enrolled Bills Signed

  At 12:40 p.m., a message from the House of Representatives, delivered 
by Mrs. Cole, one of its reading clerks, announced that the Speaker has 
signed the following enrolled bills:

       S. 490. An act to reinstate and extend the deadline for 
     commencement of construction of a hydroelectric project 
     involving the Gibson Dam.
       S. 931. An act to designate the facility of the United 
     States Postal Service located at 4910 Brighton Boulevard in 
     Denver, Colorado, as the ``George Sakato Post Office''.
       S. 2692. An act to designate the facility of the United 
     States Postal Service located at 4558 Broadway in New York, 
     New York, as the ``Stanley Michels Post Office Building''.
       S. 2734. An act to designate the Federal building and 
     United States courthouse located at 1300 Victoria Street in 
     Laredo, Texas, as the ``George P. Kazen Federal Building and 
     United States Courthouse''.

  The enrolled bills were subsequently signed by the President pro 
tempore (Mr. Hatch).
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  At 5:40 p.m., a message from the House of Representatives, delivered 
by Mrs. Cole, one of its reading clerks, announced that the House 
disagreed to the amendment of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 2) to 
provide for the reform and continuation of agricultural and other 
programs of the Department of Agriculture through fiscal year 2023, and 
for other purposes, and asks a conference with the Senate on the 
disagreeing votes of the two Houses thereon, and that the following 
Members be the managers of the conference on the part of the House:

       From the Committee on Agriculture, for consideration of the 
     House bill and the Senate amendment, and modifications 
     committed to conference: Messrs. Conaway, Thompson of 
     Pennsylvania, Goodlatte, Lucas, Rogers of Alabama, Austin 
     Scott of Georgia, Crawford, Mrs. Hartzler, Messrs. Rodney 
     Davis of Illinois, Yoho, Rouzer, Marshall, Arrington, 
     Peterson, David Scott of Georgia, Costa, Walz, Ms. Fudge, 
     Messrs. McGovern, Vela, Mses. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New 
     Mexico, Kuster of New Hampshire, and Mr. O'Halleran.
       From the Committee on Education and the Workforce, for 
     consideration of sections 4204, 4205, and 9131 of the House 
     bill, and modifications committed to conference: Ms. Foxx, 
     Mr. Allen, and Ms. Adams.
       From the Committee on Energy and Commerce, for 
     consideration of subtitles A and B of title VI, sections 
     6202, 6203, 6401, 6406, 6407, 6409, 6603, 7301, 7605, 8106, 
     8507, 9119, 9121, and 11101 of the House bill, and sections 
     6116, 6117, 6202, 6206-09, 6301, 6303, 7412, 9102, 9104, 
     9106, 9111-13, 12408, 12627, and 12628 of the Senate 
     amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Messrs. 
     Shimkus, Cramer, and Tonko.
       From the Committee on Financial Services, for consideration 
     of section 12609 of the Senate amendment, and modifications 
     committed to conference: Messrs. Hensarling, Duffy, and Ms. 
     Maxine Waters of California.
       From the Committee on Foreign Affairs, for consideration of 
     title III of the House bill, and modifications committed to 
     conference: Messrs. Royce of California, Chabot, and Engel.
       From the Committee on Natural Resources, for consideration 
     of sections 2802, 6408, 8104, 8107, 8109, subtitles B and C 
     of title VIII, 8402, 8502, 8503, 8506, 8507, 8509, 8510, 
     9111, 11614, and 11615 of the House bill, and section 2425, 
     subtitle D of title VIII, sections 8601, 8611, 8621-28, 8631, 
     8632, 12515, 12601, and 12602 of the Senate amendment, and 
     modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Bishop of 
     Utah, Westerman, and Grijalva.
       From the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, for 
     consideration of sections 1601, 4022, 4026, 8502, and 11609 
     of the House bill, and sections 3113, 7128, 8623, 8630, 8632, 
     12301, and 12407 of the Senate amendment, and modifications 
     committed to conference: Messrs. Walker, Comer, and Ms. 
     Plaskett.
       From the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, for 
     consideration of section 7509 of the House bill, and section 
     7409 of the Senate amendment, and modifications committed to 
     conference: Messrs. Abraham, Dunn, and Ms. Eddie Bernice 
     Johnson of Texas.
       From the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, 
     for consideration of sections 2404, 6223, 6224, 6503, 9117, 
     and 9118 of the House bill, and sections 2415, 2416, 6124, 
     6304, and 7412 of the Senate amendment, and modifications 
     committed to conference: Messrs. Denham, Gibbs, and Mrs. 
     Bustos.

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