[Congressional Record Volume 166, Number 117 (Thursday, June 25, 2020)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3387-S3388]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]

  SA 1866. Mr. REED (for himself and Ms. Klobuchar) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed by him to the bill S. 4049, to 
authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2021 for military activities 
of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and for 
defense activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe military 
personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes; which 
was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. __. INFORMATION LITERACY COMMISSION.

       (a) Establishment of Information Literacy Commission.--
       (1) Definitions.--In this section--
       (A) the term ``Co-Chairs'' means the Co-Chairs of the 
     Commission;
       (B) the term ``Commission'' means the Information Literacy 
     Commission established under this section; and
       (C) the term ``information literacy'' means the set of 
     skills needed to find, retrieve, understand, evaluate, 
     analyze, and effectively use information (which encompasses 
     spoken and broadcast words and videos, printed materials, and 
     digital content, data, and images).
       (2) Establishment.--There is established a commission to be 
     known as the ``Information Literacy Commission''.
       (3) Purpose.--The Commission shall serve to improve the 
     information literacy of servicemembers and their families and 
     other persons in the United States through the development of 
     national strategies and best practices to promote information 
     literacy.
       (b) Composition of the Commission.--
       (1) Composition.--The Commission shall be composed of the 
     following:
       (A) The Secretary of Defense, the Director of the Institute 
     of Museum and Library Services, the Secretary of Veterans 
     Affairs, the Secretary of Education, the Secretary of 
     Homeland Security, the Secretary of Health and Human 
     Services, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of 
     Commerce, the Secretary of Labor, the Secretary of State, the 
     Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Housing and Urban 
     Development, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Administrator 
     of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Chairman of the 
     Federal Communications Commission, the Chairman of the 
     Federal Trade Commission, the Commissioner of the Social 
     Security Administration, the United States Trade 
     Representative, the Director of the Office of Management and 
     Budget, the Director of the Consumer Financial Protection 
     Bureau, the Director of the Office of Personnel Management, 
     and the Librarian of Congress.
       (B) The heads of other Federal agencies, determined 
     appropriate by the Co-Chairs.
       (C) Six non-Federal representatives who each have expertise 
     and experience in information literacy (including evaluating 
     and verifying information) to be appointed by the Co-Chairs 
     of the Commission, three of whom shall be librarians, 
     including those from the education and information science 
     fields, and three of whom shall be selected from military 
     service organizations and veteran service organizations.
       (2) Alternates.--Each member of the Commission may 
     designate an alternate if the member is unable to attend a 
     meeting of the Commission. Such alternate shall be an 
     individual who exercises significant decisionmaking 
     authority.
       (3) Co-chairs.--The Secretary of Defense and the Director 
     of the Institute of Museum and Library Services shall serve 
     as Co-Chairs of the Commission.
       (c) Meetings.--The Commission shall hold, at the call of 
     the Co-Chairs, at least 1 meeting every 4 months. All such 
     meetings shall be open to the public. The Commission may 
     hold, at the call of the Co-Chairs, such other meetings as 
     the Co-Chairs see fit to carry out this section.
       (d) Quorum.--A majority of the members of the Commission 
     shall constitute a quorum, but a lesser number of members may 
     hold hearings.
       (e) Initial Meeting.--The Commission shall hold its first 
     meeting not later than 120 days after the date of enactment 
     of this section.
       (f) Duties.--
       (1) In general.--The Commission shall take actions as it 
     determines necessary to improve and increase access to 
     information literacy skills and instruction so that 
     servicemembers and their families, veterans, children, 
     students, adults, and seniors can gain the tools needed to 
     think critically about information.
       (2) Development of policies, materials, and strategies.--
     The Commission shall develop policies, instructional 
     materials, and national strategies on information literacy--
       (A) to address the lack of access to information literacy 
     education and tools, which may not be fully integrated or 
     taught in schools, the workplace, and other aspects of life; 
     and
       (B) to address the ever-changing sources of information and 
     the constant evolution of how information is consumed and 
     utilized so that all Americans have the tools to make 
     informed decisions about their lives.
       (3) Website and toolkits.--
       (A) In general.--The Commission shall--
       (i) establish and maintain a website with the domain name 
     ``InformationLiteracy.gov'', or a similar domain name; and
       (ii) create toolkits specially designed and targeted at 
     different audiences, including servicemembers and their 
     families, veterans, children, students, adults, and seniors, 
     to help them understand, evaluate, and discern the 
     reliability and accuracy of information.
       (B) Purposes.--The website established under subparagraph 
     (A) shall--
       (i) disseminate best practices on information literacy;
       (ii) serve as a clearinghouse of information about 
     information literacy programs;
       (iii) provide a coordinated entry point for accessing 
     information about Federal publications, grants, and materials 
     promoting enhanced information literacy;
       (iv) offer information on Federal grants to promote 
     information literacy, and on how to target, apply for, and 
     receive a grant that is most appropriate under the 
     circumstances;
       (v) as the Commission considers appropriate, feature 
     website links to efforts that have no commercial content and 
     that feature information about information literacy and 
     education programs, materials, or campaigns; and
       (vi) offer such other information as the Commission finds 
     appropriate to share with the public in the fulfillment of 
     its purpose.
       (4) Emphasis.--In carrying out this section, the Commission 
     shall emphasize, at a minimum--
       (A) how to find, retrieve, understand, evaluate, analyze, 
     and effectively use information;
       (B) how to distinguish accurate information from non-
     creditable, unverified, and partial information;
       (C) how to avoid abusive, predatory, deceptive, and 
     fraudulent information, scams, and claims; and
       (D) how to equip learners at every level with strategies 
     and tools, such as a questioning approach, in order to solve 
     problems and to frame problems in ways that will assist them 
     in meeting expectations in the classroom, on the battlefield, 
     at the workplace, and in life as a whole.
       (g) Development and Dissemination.--The Commission shall--
       (1) develop materials to promote information literacy; and
       (2) disseminate such materials to the general public.
       (h) Coordination of Efforts and National Strategies.--The 
     Commission shall take such steps as are necessary to target 
     and meet the needs of different audiences, including 
     servicemembers and their families, veterans, children, 
     students, adults, and seniors, including to--
       (1) coordinate information literacy efforts at the State 
     and local level, including promoting partnerships among 
     Federal, State, local, and Tribal governments, military 
     service organizations, veteran service organizations, 
     nonprofit organizations, and private enterprises; and
       (2) develop and implement national strategies to promote 
     information literacy that would utilize the partnerships 
     described in paragraph (1), as appropriate, and provide for--
       (A) the development of methods to increase information 
     literacy;
       (B) the enhancement of the general understanding of 
     information literacy; and
       (C) the review of Federal activities designed to promote 
     information literacy and development of a plan to improve 
     coordination of such activities.
       (i) Reports.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 18 months after the date of 
     the first meeting of the Commission, and annually thereafter, 
     the Commission shall issue a report on strategies for 
     assuring information literacy to the Committee on Armed 
     Services of the Senate and the Committee on Armed Services of 
     the House of Representatives on the progress of the 
     Commission in carrying out this section.
       (2) Contents.--The report required under paragraph (1) 
     shall include--
       (A) information concerning the implementation of the duties 
     of the Commission under subsection (f);
       (B) an assessment of the success of the Commission in 
     implementing the targeted

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     national strategies developed under subsection (h);
       (C) an assessment of the availability, utilization, and 
     impact of Federal information literacy materials;
       (D) information concerning the content and public use of--
       (i) the website established under subsection (f)(3)(A)(i); 
     and
       (ii) the toolkits established under subsection 
     (f)(3)(A)(ii);
       (E) a brief survey of the information literacy materials 
     developed under subsection (g), and data regarding the 
     dissemination and impact of such materials;
       (F) a brief summary of any hearings conducted by the 
     Commission, including a list of witnesses who testified at 
     such hearings;
       (G) information about the activities of the Commission 
     planned for the next fiscal year;
       (H) a summary of all information literacy activities 
     targeted to underserved communities; and
       (I) such other materials relating to the duties of the 
     Commission as the Commission determines appropriate.
       (3) Initial report.--The initial report under paragraph (1) 
     shall include information regarding all Federal programs, 
     materials, and grants which seek to improve information 
     literacy, and assess the effectiveness of such programs.
       (j) Powers of the Commission.--
       (1) Hearings.--
       (A) In general.--The Commission shall hold such hearings, 
     sit and act at such times and places, take such testimony, 
     and receive such evidence as the Commission deems appropriate 
     to carry out this section.
       (B) Participation.--In hearings held under this subsection, 
     the Commission shall consider inviting witnesses from, among 
     other groups--
       (i) other Federal Government officials;
       (ii) State, local, and Tribal government officials;
       (iii) military service organizations;
       (iv) veteran service organizations;
       (v) information literacy experts, including librarians, 
     educators, and behavioral and data scientists;
       (vi) consumer and community groups; and
       (vii) nonprofit information literacy groups.
       (2) Information from federal agencies.--The Commission may 
     secure directly from any Federal department or agency such 
     information as the Commission considers necessary to carry 
     out this section. Upon request of the Co-Chairs, the head of 
     such department or agency shall furnish such information to 
     the Commission.
       (3) Periodic studies.--The Commission may conduct periodic 
     studies regarding the state of information literacy in the 
     United States, as the Commission determines appropriate.
       (4) Multilingual.--The Commission may take any action to 
     develop and promote information literacy and education 
     materials in languages other than English, as the Commission 
     determines appropriate, including for the website established 
     under subsection (f)(3)(A)(i), the toolkits established under 
     subsection (f)(3)(A)(ii), and the materials developed and 
     disseminated under subsection (g).
       (5) Arrangements.--The Commission may enter into 
     arrangements, including interagency agreements, grants, 
     contracts, and cooperative agreements with entities that the 
     Co-Chairs determine appropriate.
       (k) Commission Personnel Matters.--
       (1) Compensation of members.--Each member of the Commission 
     shall serve without compensation in addition to that received 
     for their service as an officer or employee of the United 
     States.
       (2) Travel expenses.--The members of the Commission shall 
     be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of 
     subsistence, at rates authorized for employees of agencies 
     under subchapter I of chapter 57 of title 5, United States 
     Code, while away from their homes or regular places of 
     business in the performance of services for the Commission.
       (3) Assistance.--
       (A) In general.--The Department of Defense shall provide 
     assistance to the Commission, upon request of the Commission, 
     without reimbursement.
       (B) Detail of government employees.--Any Federal Government 
     employee may be detailed to the Commission without 
     reimbursement, and such detail shall be without interruption 
     or loss of civil service status or privilege.
       (4) Space for use of commission.--Not later than 90 days 
     after the date of the enactment of this section, the 
     Administrator of General Services, in consultation with the 
     Secretary of Defense, shall identify and make available 
     suitable excess space within the Federal space inventory to 
     house the operations of the Commission. If the Administrator 
     is not able to make such suitable excess space available 
     within such 90-day period, the Commission may lease space to 
     the extent the funds are available.
       (5) Contracting authority.--The Commission may acquire 
     administrative supplies and equipment for Commission use to 
     the extent funds are available.
       (l) Executive Director and Staff.--
       (1) Executive director.--The Commission shall appoint and 
     fix the rate of basic pay for an Executive Director in 
     accordance with section 3161 of title 5, United States Code.
       (2) Staff.--The Executive Director, with the approval of 
     the Commission, may appoint and fix the rate of basic pay for 
     additional personnel as staff of the Commission in accordance 
     with section 3161 of title 5, United States Code.
       (m) Studies by Comptroller General.--Not later than 3 years 
     after the date of enactment of this section, the Comptroller 
     General of the United States shall submit a report to 
     Congress assessing the effectiveness of the Commission in 
     promoting information literacy.
       (n) Authorization of Appropriations.--There are authorized 
     to be appropriated to the Commission such sums as may be 
     necessary to carry out this section, including administrative 
     expenses of the Commission.
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