[Congressional Record Volume 167, Number 157 (Monday, September 13, 2021)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D965-D967]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]





                      CONGRESSIONAL PROGRAM AHEAD

            Week of September 14 through September 17, 2021

                             Senate Chamber

  On Tuesday, Senate will continue consideration of the nomination of 
James Richard Kvaal, of Massachusetts, to be Under Secretary of 
Education, post-cloture, and vote on confirmation thereon at 11:30 a.m.
  Following disposition of the nomination of James Richard Kvaal, 
Senate will vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the nomination of 
David G. Estudillo, to be United States District Judge for the Western 
District of Washington. If cloture is invoked on the nomination, Senate 
will vote on confirmation thereon at 2:20 p.m.
  Following disposition of the nomination of David G. Estudillo, Senate 
will vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the nomination of Angel 
Kelley, to be United States District Judge for the District of 
Massachusetts. If cloture is invoked on the nomination, Senate will 
vote on confirmation thereon at 5:30 p.m.
  Following disposition of the nomination of Angel Kelley, Senate will 
vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the nomination of Veronica S. 
Rossman, of Colorado, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Tenth 
Circuit.
  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: September 15, 
Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, Poultry, Local Food Systems, and 
Food Safety and Security, to hold hearings to examine milk pricing, 
focusing on areas for improvement and reform, 9:30 a.m., SR-301.
  Committee on Armed Services: September 14, to receive a closed 
briefing on recent events in Afghanistan, 3:30 p.m., SVC-217.
  Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: September 14, to 
hold an oversight hearing to examine the United States Securities 
and Exchange Commission, 10 a.m., SD-538.
  September 15, Full Committee, business meeting to consider the 
nominations of Brian Eddie Nelson, of California, to be Under 
Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Crimes, and Elizabeth 
Rosenberg, of Vermont, to be Assistant Secretary for Terrorist 
Financing, both of the Department of the Treasury, and Julia Ruth 
Gordon, of Maryland, David Uejio, of California, and Solomon Jeffrey 
Greene, of the District of Columbia, each to be an Assistant 
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 9:30 a.m., SD-419.
  Committee on Environment and Public Works: September 15, business 
meeting to consider S. 2205, to designate the United States 
courthouse located at 201 South Evans Street in Greenville, North 
Carolina, as the ``Malcolm J. Howard United States Courthouse'', S. 
2126, to designate the Federal Office Building located at 308 W. 
21st Street in Cheyenne, Wyoming, as the ``Louisa Swain Federal 
Office Building'', S. 1226, to designate the United States 
courthouse located at 1501 North 6th Street in Harrisburg, 
Pennsylvania, as the ``Sylvia H. Rambo United States Courthouse'', 
S. 233, to designate the Rocksprings Station of the U.S. Border 
Patrol located on West Main Street in Rocksprings, Texas, as the 
``Donna M. Doss Border Patrol Station'', the nominations of Jeffrey 
M. Prieto, of California, to be an Assistant Administrator of the 
Environmental Protection Agency, Michael Lee Connor, of Colorado, to 
be an Assistant Secretary of the Army, Department of Defense, 
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, and 9 General 
Services Administration resolutions; to be immediately followed by a 
hearing to examine the nominations of Amanda Howe, of Virginia, and 
David M. Uhlmann, of Michigan, both to be an Assistant 
Administrator, and Carlton Waterhouse, of Virginia, to be Assistant 
Administrator, Office of Solid Waste, all of the Environmental 
Protection Agency, 9:30 a.m., SD-406.
  Committee on Foreign Relations: September 14, to hold hearings to 
examine the United States withdrawal from Afghanistan, 10 a.m., SD-
106/VTC.
  September 15, Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine the 
nominations of Julieta Valls Noyes, of Virginia, to be an Assistant 
Secretary (Population, Refugees, and Migration), and Denise Campbell 
Bauer, of California, to be Ambassador to the French Republic, and 
to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as 
Ambassador to the Principality of Monaco, both of the Department of 
State, and other pending nominations, 10:30 a.m., SD-G50/VTC.
  September 15, Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine the 
nominations of C.S. Eliot Kang, of New Jersey, to be an Assistant 
Secretary (International Security and Non-Proliferation), Adam 
Scheinman, of Virginia, to be Special Representative of the 
President for Nuclear Nonproliferation, with the rank of Ambassador, 
Marcia Stephens Bloom Bernicat, of New Jersey, to be Director 
General of the Foreign Service, Bathsheba Nell Crocker, of the 
District of Columbia, to be Representative of the

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United States of America to the Office of the United Nations and 
Other International Organizations in Geneva, with the rank of 
Ambassador, and Michael Carpenter, of the District of Columbia, to 
be U.S. Representative to the Organization for Security and 
Cooperation in Europe, all of the Department of State, 2:30 p.m., 
VTC.
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs: September 
14, to hold hearings to examine the nominations of Tovah R. 
Calderon, to be an Associate Judge of the District of Columbia Court 
of Appeals, and Kenia Seoane Lopez, Rupa Ranga Puttagunta, and Sean 
C. Staples, each to be an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of 
the District of Columbia, 2:30 p.m., SD-342/VTC.
  Committee on the Judiciary: September 14, to hold hearings to 
examine the nominations of Beth Robinson, of Vermont, to be United 
States Circuit Judge for the Second Circuit, Jennifer Sung, of 
Oregon, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit, 
Rahul Gupta, of West Virginia, to be Director of National Drug 
Control Policy, and Elizabeth Prelogar, of Idaho, to be Solicitor 
General of the United States, Department of Justice, 10 a.m., SD-
226.
  September 15, Full Committee, business meeting to consider S. 
1787, to amend title 28 of the United States Code to prevent the 
transfer of actions arising under the antitrust laws in which a 
State is a complainant, S. 2502, to provide first-time, low-level, 
nonviolent simple possession offenders an opportunity to expunge 
that conviction after successful completion of court-imposed 
probation, and the nominations of Toby J. Heytens, of Virginia, to 
be United States Circuit Judge for the Fourth Circuit, Patricia 
Tolliver Giles, and Michael S. Nachmanoff, both to be a United 
States District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, Sarala 
Vidya Nagala, and Omar Antonio Williams, both to be a United States 
District Judge for the District of Connecticut, and Hampton Y. 
Dellinger, of North Carolina, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
Department of Justice, 9:45 a.m., SH-216.
  September 15, Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine the 
Inspector General's report on the Federal Bureau of Investigation's 
handling of the Larry Nassar investigation, 10 a.m., SH-216.
  Select Committee on Intelligence: September 14, to receive a 
closed briefing on certain intelligence matters, 2:30 p.m., SH-219.


                            House Committees

  Committee on Ways and Means, September 15, Full Committee, 
continue markup on Legislative proposals to comply with the 
reconciliation directive included in section 2002 of the Concurrent 
Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2022, S. Con. Res. 14, 9 
a.m., 1100 Longworth and Webex.


* These figures include all measures reported, even if there was 
no accompanying report. A total of 37 written reports have been 
filed in the Senate, 117 reports have been filed in the House.

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