[Congressional Record Volume 166, Number 28 (Tuesday, February 11, 2020)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D147-D149]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]

Committee Meetings
(Committees not listed did not meet)
U.S. STRATEGY IN AFGHANISTAN
Committee on Armed Services: Committee concluded a hearing to examine 
United States strategy in Afghanistan, after receiving testimony from 
General John M. Keane, USA (Ret.), Chairman, Institute for the Study of 
War, former Vice Chief of Staff, United States Army, Colin F. Jackson, 
Professor, Strategy and Policy Department, United States Naval War 
College, former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Afghanistan, Pakistan, 
and Central Asia, and Brigadier General Kimberly C. Field, USA (Ret.), 
Bush School of Government and Public Service Albritton Center for Grand 
Strategy, former Senior Advisor to the Commander, Operation Resolute 
Support, all of the Department of Defense.
INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC COMPENSATION
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: Subcommittee on 
Manufacturing, Trade, and Consumer Protection concluded a hearing to 
examine the state of intercollegiate athlete compensation, after 
receiving testimony from Bob Bowlsby, Big 12 Conference, Irving, Texas; 
Mark Emmert, Indianapolis, Indiana, and Kendall Spencer, Washington, 
D.C., both of the National Collegiate Athletic Association; Douglas A. 
Girod, University of Kansas, Lawrence; and Ramogi Huma, National 
College Players Association, Norco, California.
BUSINESS MEETING
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: Committee ordered favorably 
reported the nominations of Katharine MacGregor, of Pennsylvania, to be 
Deputy Secretary, and Lanny Erdos, of Ohio, to be Director of the 
Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, both of the 
Department of the Interior.
BUSINESS MEETING
Committee on Environment and Public Works: Committee ordered favorably 
reported the following business items:
   S. 3239, to designate the headquarters building of the Department of 
Transportation located at 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, in Washington, DC, 
as the ``William T. Coleman, Jr., Federal Building''; and
  18 General Services Administration resolutions.
EFFECTIVE CYBERSECURITY
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs: Committee 
concluded a hearing to examine a roadmap for effective cybersecurity, 
focusing on what states, locals, and the business community should know 
and do, after receiving testimony from Christopher Krebs, Director, 
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Department of 
Homeland Security; Amanda Crawford, Texas Department of Information 
Resources Executive Director, Austin; and Chris Derusha, Michigan Chief 
Security Officer, Lansing.
THE AFGHANISTAN PAPERS
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs: Subcommittee 
on Federal Spending Oversight and Emergency Management concluded a 
hearing to examine the Afghanistan Papers, focusing on costs and 
benefits of America's longest war, after receiving testimony from John 
F. Sopko, Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction; 
Douglas Lute, Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center for Science and 
International Affairs, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Richard A. Boucher, 
Brown University Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, 
Washington, D.C.; and Lieutenant Colonel Daniel L. Davis, USA (Ret.), 
Defense Priorities, Sterling, Virginia.
MEDICAL CARE FOR CHILDREN
Committee on the Judiciary: Committee concluded a hearing to examine 
ensuring appropriate medical care for children, including S. 130, to 
amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit a health care 
practitioner from failing to exercise the proper degree of care in the 
case of a child who survives an abortion or attempted abortion, after 
receiving testimony from Robin Pierucci, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, 
Kalamazoo, Michigan; Fatima Goss Graves, National Women's Law Center, 
and Patrina Mosley, Family Research Council, both of Washington, D.C.; 
Jill Stanek, Susan B. Anthony List, Arlington, Virginia; and Erika 
Christensen, New York, New York.
DIGITAL MILLENIUM COPYRIGHT ACT
Committee on the Judiciary: Subcommittee on Intellectual Property 
concluded a hearing to examine the

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Digital Millennium Copyright Act at 22, focusing on what it is, why it 
was enacted, and where are we now, after receiving testimony from 
Edward J. Damich, Senior Judge, United States Court of Federal Claims; 
Jonathan Band, Jonathan Band PLLC, Robert S. Schwartz, Constantine 
Cannon LLP, and Steven J. Metalitz, Mitchell, Silberberg and Knupp LLP, 
all of Washington, D.C.; Sandra Aistars, George Mason University 
Antonin Scalia Law School Center for the Protection of Intellectual 
Property, Arlington, Virginia; Rebecca Tushnet, Harvard Law School, 
Cambridge, Massachusetts; Jessica Litman, University of Michigan Law 
School, Ann Arbor; and Mark Schultz, University of Akron School of Law 
Intellectual Property and Technology Law Center, Akron, Ohio.