[Congressional Record Volume 167, Number 130 (Monday, July 26, 2021)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D823-D827]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]





                      CONGRESSIONAL PROGRAM AHEAD

                 Week of July 27 through July 30, 2021

                             Senate Chamber

  On Tuesday, Senate will continue consideration of the nomination of 
Todd Sunhwae Kim, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant 
Attorney General, post-cloture, and vote on confirmation thereon at 
11:30 a.m.
  During the balance of the week, Senate may consider any cleared 
legislative and executive business.


                           Senate Committees

        (Committee meetings are open unless otherwise indicated)
  Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: July 29, to 
hold hearings to examine the nominations of Xochitl Torres Small, of 
New Mexico, to be Under Secretary for Rural Development, and Robert 
Farrell Bonnie, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary for Farm 
Production and Conservation, both of the Department of Agriculture, 
10 a.m., SD-G50.
  Committee on Armed Services: July 29, to receive a closed briefing 
on the security situation on the Korean Peninsula, 9:30 a.m., SVC-
217.
  Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: July 27, to hold 
hearings to examine cryptocurrencies, 10 a.m., SD-538.
  July 27, Subcommittee on Economic Policy, to hold hearings to 
examine protecting student loan borrowers and the economy in the 
upcoming transitions, 3 p.m., SD-538.
  July 29, Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine protecting 
Americans from debt traps by extending the military's 36% interest 
rate cap to everyone, 10 a.m., SD-538.
  Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: July 27, to 
hold hearings to examine pipeline cybersecurity, focusing on 
protecting critical infrastructure, 10 a.m., SR-253.
  July 28, Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine the 
nominations of Alexander Hoehn-Saric, of Maryland, Mary T. Boyle, of 
Maryland, and Richard Trumka, Jr., of Maryland, each to be a 
Commissioner of the Consumer

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Product Safety Commission, and Grant T. Harris, of California, to be 
an Assistant Secretary of Commerce, 10 a.m., SR-253.
  Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: July 27, to hold 
hearings to examine the President's proposed budget request for 
fiscal year 2022 for the Department of the Interior, 10 a.m., SD-
366.
  July 28, Subcommittee on National Parks, to hold hearings to 
examine the impacts of overcrowding in our national parks on park 
resources and visitor experiences, focusing on strategic approaches 
to visitor use management, 10 a.m., SD-366.
  July 29, Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine S. 375 and 
H.R. 1192, bills to impose requirements on the payment of 
compensation to professional persons employed in voluntary cases 
commenced under title III of the Puerto Rico Oversight Management 
and Economic Stability Act (commonly known as ``PROMESA''), 10 a.m., 
SD-366.
  Committee on Environment and Public Works: July 28, to hold 
hearings to examine the benefits of investing in U.S. Army Corps of 
Engineers water infrastructure projects, 10 a.m., SD-406.
  July 29, Subcommittee on Chemical Safety, Waste Management, 
Environmental Justice, and Regulatory Oversight, to hold hearings to 
examine the nominations of Stephen A. Owens, of Arizona, Jennifer 
Beth Sass, of Maryland, and Sylvia E. Johnson, of North Carolina, 
each to be a Member of the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation 
Board, 10 a.m., SD-406.
  Committee on Finance: July 27, to hold hearings to examine 
implementation and enforcement of the United States-Mexico-Canada 
Agreement, 9:30 a.m., SD-215.
  July 28, Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine building on 
bipartisan retirement legislation, focusing on how Congress can 
help, 10 a.m., SD-215.
  Committee on Foreign Relations: July 27, to hold hearings to 
examine the nominations of Rufus Gifford, of Massachusetts, to be 
Chief of Protocol, and to have the rank of Ambassador during his 
tenure of service, Lee Satterfield, of South Carolina, to be an 
Assistant Secretary (Educational and Cultural Affairs), Christopher 
P. Lu, of Virginia, to be Representative of the United States of 
America to the United Nations for U.N. Management and Reform, with 
the rank of Ambassador, and to be an Alternate Representative of the 
United States of America to the Sessions of the General Assembly of 
the United Nations, during his tenure of service as Representative 
of the United States of America to the United Nations for U.N. 
Management and Reform, all of the Department of State, Isobel 
Coleman, of New York, to be a Deputy Administrator of the United 
States Agency for International Development, and other pending 
nominations, 10 a.m., SD-G50/VTC.
  July 28, Full Committee, business meeting to consider S. 2297, to 
improve global health, S. 812, to direct the Secretary of State to 
develop a strategy to regain observer status for Taiwan in the World 
Health Organization, an original resolution expressing solidarity 
with Cuban citizens demonstrating peacefully for fundamental 
freedoms, condemning the Cuban regime's acts of repression, and 
calling for the immediate release of arbitrarily detained Cuban 
citizens, the nominations of Gentry O. Smith, of Virginia, to be an 
Assistant Secretary (Diplomatic Security), Monica P. Medina, of 
Maryland, to be Assistant Secretary for Oceans and International 
Environmental and Scientific Affairs, Rena Bitter, of the District 
of Columbia, to be an Assistant Secretary (Consular Affairs), Marc 
Evans Knapper, of California, to be Ambassador to the Socialist 
Republic of Vietnam, and Brian A. Nichols, of Rhode Island, to be an 
Assistant Secretary of State (Western Hemisphere Affairs), all of 
the Department of State, routine lists in the Foreign Service, and 
other pending calendar business; to be immediately followed by a 
hearing to examine the nominations of Kenneth Lee Salazar, of 
Colorado, to be Ambassador to the United Mexican States, Jessica 
Lewis, of Ohio, to be an Assistant Secretary (Political-Military 
Affairs), and Donald Lu, of California, to be Assistant Secretary 
for South Asian Affairs, all of the Department of State, and Marcela 
Escobari, of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Administrator of the 
United States Agency for International Development, 9 a.m., SD-G50.
  July 28, Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine the 
nominations of Kenneth Lee Salazar, of Colorado, to be Ambassador to 
the United Mexican States, Jessica Lewis, of Ohio, to be an 
Assistant Secretary (Political-Military Affairs), and Donald Lu, of 
California, to be Assistant Secretary for South Asian Affairs, all 
of the Department of State, and Marcela Escobari, of Massachusetts, 
to be an Assistant Administrator of the United States Agency for 
International Development, 10 a.m., SD-G50/VTC.
  July 28, Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health Policy, to hold 
hearings to examine U.S. trade and investment in Africa, 2:30 p.m., 
SH-216/VTC.
  Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions: July 27, to 
hold hearings to examine building on lessons learned from the COVID-
19 pandemic, focusing on the path forward, 10 a.m., SD-430.
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs: July 27, 
to hold hearings to examine resources and authorities needed to 
protect and secure the homeland, 10 a.m., SD-342/VTC.
  July 28, Full Committee, business meeting to consider the 
nominations of Robert Luis Santos, of Texas, to be Director of the 
Census, Department of Commerce, and Ed Gonzalez, of Texas, to be an 
Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security, 9:30 a.m., SD-342.
  Committee on the Judiciary: July 27, to hold hearings to examine 
America under cyber siege, focusing on preventing and responding to 
ransomware attacks, 10 a.m., SD-226.
  July 28, Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine pending 
nominations, 10 a.m., SD-226.
  July 28, Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine America's 
food supply chain, 2:30 p.m., SD-226.
  July 29, Full Committee, business meeting to consider S. 1425, to 
enable the Federal Trade Commission to deter filing of sham citizen 
petitions to cover an attempt to interfere with approval of a 
competing generic drug or

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biosimilar, to foster competition, and facilitate the efficient 
review of petitions filed in good faith to raise legitimate public 
health concerns, S. 1428, to prohibit brand name drug companies from 
compensating generic drug companies to delay the entry of a generic 
drug into the market, and to prohibit biological product 
manufacturers from compensating biosimilar and interchangeable 
companies to delay the entry of biosimilar biological products and 
interchangeable biological products, S. 1388, to require the Federal 
Trade Commission to study the role of intermediaries in the 
pharmaceutical supply chain and provide Congress with appropriate 
policy recommendations, and S. 1435, to amend the Federal Trade 
Commission Act to prohibit product hopping, 9 a.m., SH-216.
  Committee on Veterans' Affairs: July 28, business meeting to 
consider S. 372, to require the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to 
enter into a contract or other agreement with a third party to 
review appointees in the Veterans Health Administration who had a 
license terminated for cause by a State licensing board for care or 
services rendered at a non-Veterans Health Administration facility 
and to provide individuals treated by such an appointee with notice 
if it is determined that an episode of care or services that they 
received was below the standard of care, S. 612, to require the 
Under Secretary for Health of the Department of Veterans Affairs to 
provide certain information to medical center staff and homelessness 
service providers of the Department regarding the coordinated entry 
processes for housing and services operated under the Continuum of 
Care Program of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, S. 
887, make certain improvements relating to the supply chain of the 
Department of Veterans Affairs, S. 1040, to amend title 38, United 
States Code, to expand eligibility for hospital care, medical 
services, and nursing home care from the Department of Veterans 
Affairs to include veterans of World War II, S. 1198, to amend title 
38, United States Code, to improve and expand the Solid Start 
program of the Department of Veterans Affairs, S. 1220, to amend 
title 38, United States Code, to recognize and honor the service of 
individuals who served in the United States Cadet Nurse Corps during 
World War II, S. 1319, to direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs 
to make certain information publicly available on one internet 
website of the Department of Veterans Affairs, S. 1863, to amend 
title 38, United States Code, to improve access to health care for 
veterans, S. 1875, to amend title 38, United States Code, to provide 
a deadline of 180 days for the filing of claims for payment for 
emergency treatment furnished to veterans, S. 1965, to direct the 
Secretary of Veterans Affairs to improve long-term care provided to 
veterans by the Department of Veterans Affairs, S. 2041, to amend 
title 38, United States Code, to direct the Secretary of Veterans 
Affairs to enforce the licensure requirement for medical providers 
of the Department of Veterans Affairs, S. 2102, to amend title 38, 
United States Code, to direct the Under Secretary for Health of the 
Department of Veterans Affairs to provide mammography screening for 
veterans who served in locations associated with toxic exposure, and 
S. 2172, to amend title 38, United States Code, to improve grants, 
payments, and technical assistance provided by the Secretary of 
Veterans Affairs to serve homeless veterans, 3 p.m., SR-418.
  Select Committee on Intelligence: July 27, to receive a closed 
briefing on certain intelligence matters, 2:30 p.m., SH-219.
  July 28, Full Committee, closed business meeting to consider 
pending intelligence matters, 2 p.m., SH-219.


                            House Committees

  Committee on Agriculture, July 28, Subcommittee on Livestock and 
Foreign Agriculture, hearing entitled ``State of the Beef Supply 
Chain: Shocks, Recovery, and Rebuilding'', 10 a.m., 1300 and Zoom.
  July 29, Full Committee, hearing entitled ``21st Century Food 
Systems: Controlled Environment Agriculture's Role in Protecting 
Domestic Food Supply Chains and Infrastructure'', 10 a.m., 1300 
Longworth and Zoom.
  Committee on Armed Services, July 28, Subcommittee on Cyber, 
Innovative Technologies, and Information Systems, markup on H.R. 
4350, the ``National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
2022'', 10 a.m., 2118 Rayburn and Webex.
  July 28, Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, markup on H.R. 4350, 
the ``National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022'', 12 
p.m., 2118 Rayburn and Webex.
  July 28, Subcommittee on Seapower and Projection Forces, markup on 
H.R. 4350, the ``National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
2022'', 2 p.m., 2118 Rayburn and Webex.
  July 28, Subcommittee on Military Personnel, markup on H.R. 4350, 
the ``National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022'', 
3:30 p.m., 2118 Rayburn and Webex.
  July 29, Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces, markup on 
H.R. 4350, the ``National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
2022'', 10 a.m., 2118 Rayburn and Webex.
  July 29, Subcommittee on Readiness, markup on H.R. 4350, the 
``National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022'', 12 
p.m., 2118 Rayburn and Webex.
  July 29, Subcommittee on Intelligence and Special Operations, 
markup on H.R. 4350, the ``National Defense Authorization Act for 
Fiscal Year 2022'', 2 p.m., 2118 Rayburn and Webex.
  Committee on Education and Labor, July 28, Subcommittee on Civil 
Rights and Human Services, hearing entitled ``Food for Thought: 
Examining Federal Nutrition Programs for Young Children and 
Infants'', 10:15 a.m., Zoom.
  July 29, Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce 
Investment, hearing entitled ``Keeping the Pell Grant Promise: 
Increasing Enrollment, Supporting Success'', 10:15 a.m., Zoom.
  Committee on Energy and Commerce, July 28, Subcommittee on 
Consumer Protection, hearing entitled ``Transforming the FTC: 
Legislation to Modernize Consumer Protection'', 10:30 a.m., 2123 
Rayburn and Webex.
  July 29, Subcommittee on Health, hearing entitled ``The Path 
Forward: Advancing Treatments and Cures for

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Neurodegenerative Diseases'', 11 a.m., 2123 Rayburn and Webex.
  Committee on Financial Services, July 28, Full Committee, markup 
on H.R. 4590, the ``Promoting New and Diverse Depository 
Institutions Act''; H.R. 3332, the ``Manufactured Housing Community 
Preservation Act of 2021''; H.R. 4616, the ``Adjustable Interest 
Rate Act of 2021''; H.R. 4618, the ``Short Sale Transparency and 
Market Fairness Act''; legislation to require the Government 
Accountability Office to carry out a study on the impact of the 
gamification, psychological nudges, and other design techniques used 
by online trading platforms, and for other purposes; H.R. 4617, to 
amend the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to prohibit payment for 
order flow; H.R. 935, the ``Small Business Mergers, Acquisitions, 
Sales, and Brokerage Simplification Act of 2021''; H.R. 4620, to 
amend the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 to limit the exemption 
provided for family offices from the definition of an investment 
adviser to those family offices with less than $750,000,000 in 
assets under management and for other purposes; H.R. 4619, to amend 
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to prohibit trading ahead by 
market makers, and for other purposes; H.R. 3555, ``the Voters on 
the Move Registration Act''; and H.R. 2265, the ``Financial 
Exploitation Prevention Act of 2021'', 10 a.m., 2128 Rayburn and 
Zoom.
  Committee on Foreign Affairs, July 28, Full Committee, markup on 
H.R. 4589, the ``Diversity and Inclusion at the State Department 
Act''; legislation on Global Malnutrition Prevention and Treatment 
Act of 2021; H.R. 1199, the ``STEM Diplomacy Act''; H. Res. 496, 
supporting the continued work of the United States African 
Development Foundation as it creates pathways to prosperity for 
underserved communities on the African Continent through community-
led development; H.R. 2946, the ``Reinforcing Nicaragua's Adherence 
to Conditions for Electoral Reform Act of 2021''; H.R. 4250, the 
``War Crimes Rewards Expansion Act''; H. Res. 497, condemning the 
murder of Alireza Fazeli Monfared and the practice of so-called 
``honor killings'' in Iran, and for other purposes; H.R. 4526, the 
``City and State Diplomacy Act''; H. Res. 549, condemning the 
assassination of the Haitian President, and urging United States and 
global support of Haitian-led solutions; H. Res. 547, calling for 
the continued support of Afghan women and girls after the drawdown 
of American troops; H. Res. 376, condemning Turkey for its illegal 
occupation of Cyprus; and legislation on Cambodia Democracy Act of 
2021, 10 a.m., 2172 Rayburn and Webex.
  July 29, Subcommittee on the Middle East, North Africa, and Global 
Counterterrorism, hearing entitled ``Lebanon: Assessing Political 
Paralysis, Economic Crisis and Challenges for U.S. Policy'', 10 
a.m., Webex.
  July 29, Subcommittee on Europe, Energy, the Environment, and 
Cyber, hearing entitled ``Renewable Energy Transition: A Case Study 
of How International Collaboration on Offshore Wind Technology 
Benefits American Workers'', 1 p.m., Webex.
  Committee on Homeland Security, July 28, Full Committee, markup on 
H.R. 903, the ``Rights for the TSA Workforce Act of 2021''; H.R. 
2915, the ``Homeland Procurement Reform Act''; H.R. 4089, the 
``Darren Drake Act''; H.R. 4094, the ``One-Stop Pilot Program Act of 
2021''; H.R. 4209, the ``DHS Illicit Cross-Border Tunnel Defense 
Act''; H.R. 4363, the ``DHS Contract Reporting Act of 2021''; H.R. 
4426, the ``Homeland Security for Children Act''; H.R. 4611, the 
``DHS Software Supply Chain Risk Management Act of 2021''; 
legislation on K-12 Cybersecurity Act; and legislation on Unmanned 
Aerial Security Act, 9 a.m., 310 Cannon and Webex.
  July 28, Subcommittee on Oversight, Management, and 
Accountability, hearing entitled ``DHS's Efforts to Disrupt 
Transnational Criminal Organizations in Central America'', 2 p.m., 
310 Cannon and Webex.
  July 29, Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection, 
and Innovation, hearing entitled ``The Cyber Talent Pipeline: 
Educating a Workforce to Match Today's Threats'', 10 a.m., Webex.
  July 29, Subcommittee on Border Security, Facilitation, and 
Operations, hearing entitled ``Assessing the State of America's 
Seaports: Equipping for a Reopened Economy'', 3 p.m., 310 Cannon and 
Webex.
  Committee on House Administration, July 28, Full Committee, 
hearing entitled ``Election Subversion: A Growing Threat to 
Electoral Integrity'', 12 p.m., 1310 Longworth and Webex.
  Committee on the Judiciary, July 28, Subcommittee on Antitrust, 
Commercial, and Administrative Law, hearing entitled ``Oversight of 
the Bankruptcy Code, Part 1: Confronting Abuses of the Chapter 11 
System'', 10 a.m., 2141 Rayburn and Zoom.
  Committee on Natural Resources, July 28, Office of Insular Affairs 
Full Committee, hearing entitled ``The President's FY22 Budget 
Priority for the Territories: Medicaid, SSI, and SNAP Parity'', 1 
p.m., Webex.
  July 29, Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife, hearing on 
H.R. 273, the ``Prevention of Escapement of Genetically Altered 
Salmon in the United States Act''; H.R. 274, the ``Keep Finfish Free 
Act''; H.R. 1569, the ``Critically Endangered Animals Conservation 
Act of 2021''; H.R. 1983, the ``MONARCH Act of 2021''; H.R. 2026, 
the ``Global Amphibian Protection Act of 2021''; H.R. 2325, the 
``Bear Protection Act of 2021''; H.R. 2773, the ``Recovering 
America's Wildlife Act of 2021''; H.R. 2793, the ``Highlands 
Conservation Reauthorization Act of 2021''; H.R. 2848, the ``Marine 
Mammal Research and Response Act of 2021''; H.R. 2872, the ``SAFE 
Act''; H.R. 3075, the ``Illegal Fishing and Forced Labor Prevention 
Act''; H.R. 3128, the ``American Fisheries Advisory Committee Act of 
2021''; H.R. 3135, the ``Captive Primate Safety Act''; H.R. 3396, 
the ``Extinction Prevention Act of 2021; and H.R. 4458, the ``KELP 
Act'', 10 a.m., 1324 Longworth and Webex.
  Committee on Oversight and Reform, July 28, Subcommittee on 
Government Operations, hearing entitled ``FITARA 12.0'', 2 p.m., 
2154 Rayburn and Zoom.
  July 29, Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, hearing 
entitled ``Democracy in Danger: The Assault on Voting Rights in 
Texas'', 10 a.m., 2154 Rayburn and Zoom.

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  Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, July 29, Subcommittee 
on Space and Aeronautics, hearing entitled ``Enabling Mission 
Success from the Ground Up: Addressing NASA's Urgent Infrastructure 
Needs'', 10 a.m., 2318 Rayburn and Zoom.
  Committee on Small Business, July 29, Full Committee, markup on 
H.R. 4256, the ``Investing in Main Street Act''; H.R. 4481, the 
``Small Business 7(a) Loan Agent Transparency Act''; H.R. 4531, the 
``7(a) Loan Agent Oversight Act'', H.R. 3469, ``Veteran 
Entrepreneurship Training Act of 2021''; H.R. 3462, the ``SBA Cyber 
Awareness Act''; H.R. 4515, the ``Small Business Development Center 
Cyber Training Act of 2021''; and H.R. 4513, the ``Small Business 
Advanced Cybersecurity Enhancements Act of 2021'', 10 a.m., 2360 
Rayburn.
  Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, July 28, Full 
Committee, markup on H.R. 3095, the ``Fair and Open Skies Act''; 
H.R. 1339, the ``Advanced Air Mobility Coordination and Leadership 
Act''; H.R. 3193, the ``E-RIDGE Act''; H.R. 3037, the ``Housing 
Survivors of Major Disasters Act of 2021''; H.R. 3709, the 
``Preliminary Damage Assessment Improvement Act of 2021''; 
legislation to designate the Federal building located at 1200 New 
Jersey Ave Southeast in Washington, DC, as the ``Norman Yoshio 
Mineta Federal Building''; H.R. 4660, to designate the Federal 
building and United States Courthouse located at 1125 Chapline 
Street in Wheeling, WV, as the ``Frederick P. Stamp, Jr. Federal 
Building and United States Courthouse''; H.R. 2220, to amend title 
40, United States Code, to modify the treatment of certain bargain-
price options to purchase at less than fair market value, and for 
other purposes; H. Con. Res. 41, authorizing the use of the Capitol 
Grounds for the National Peace Officers Memorial Service and the 
National Honor Guard and Pipe Band Exhibition; and General Services 
Administration's Capital Investment and Leasing Program Resolutions, 
11 a.m., 2167 Rayburn and Zoom.
  July 29, Full Committee, hearing entitled ``Assessing the Federal 
Government's COVID-19 Relief and Response Efforts and its Impact'', 
11 a.m., 2167 Rayburn and Zoom.
  Committee on Veterans' Affairs, July 28, Full Committee, markup on 
H.R. 4657, the ``Veteran Home Energy Savings Act''; H.R. 912, the 
``American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Act''; H.R. 3856, 
to require the Comptroller General of the United States to conduct a 
study on disparities associated with race and ethnicity with respect 
to certain benefits administered by the Secretary of Veterans 
Affairs; H.R. 3944, the ``Burial Equity for Guards and Reserves Act 
of 2021''; H.R. 147, the ``Bringing Registered Apprenticeships to 
Veterans Education Act''; H.R. 4673, the ``Ensuring Veterans' Smooth 
Transition Act''; H.R. 4626, the ``VA Assessment by Independent 
Measures Act''; H.R. 4625, the ``VA Caregiver Transparency Act''; 
and H.R. 4233, the ``Student Veterans Counseling Centers Eligibility 
Act'', 2 p.m., Zoom.
  Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, July 28, Subcommittee 
on Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence, and Counterproliferation, 
hearing entitled ``The Department of Homeland Security I and A 
Budget Request'', 9:30 a.m., HVC-304 Hearing Room. This hearing is 
closed.
  Select Committee on the Climate Crisis, July 29, Full Committee, 
hearing entitled ``Financing Climate Solutions and Job Creation'', 9 
a.m., 210 Cannon and Zoom.
  Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress, July 29, Full 
Committee, business meeting to consider proposed recommendations, 9 
a.m., HVC-210.
  Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth, 
July 29, Full Committee, hearing entitled ``The Nature and 
Consequences of American Economic Disparity'', 10 a.m., 2359 
Rayburn.