[Congressional Record Volume 168, Number 12 (Wednesday, January 19, 2022)]
[Senate]
[Page S351]
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              INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

  The following bills and joint resolutions were introduced, read the 
first and second times by unanimous consent, and referred as indicated:

           By Mr. CASSIDY (for himself and Mr. Kennedy):
       S. 3517. A bill to amend the Red River National Wildlife 
     Refuge Act to modify the boundary of the Red River National 
     Wildlife Refuge, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Environment and Public Works.
           By Mr. SCHATZ:
       S. 3518. A bill to increase the rates of pay under the 
     statutory pay systems and for prevailing rate employees by 
     5.1 percent, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
           By Mr. BOOZMAN (for himself, Mr. Blunt, Mr. Heinrich, 
             Mr. Cornyn, and Mr. Cotton):
       S. 3519. A bill to amend the National Trails System Act to 
     designate the Butterfield Overland National Historic Trail, 
     and for other purposes; to the Committee on Energy and 
     Natural Resources.
           By Mr. BOOKER:
       S. 3520. A bill to prohibit targeted advertising by 
     advertising facilitators and advertisers, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
     Transportation.
           By Mr. SCHATZ (for himself and Mr. Cornyn):
       S. 3521. A bill to assist entrepreneurs and support 
     development of the creative economy, and for other purposes; 
     to the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
           By Mr. CORNYN (for himself, Mr. Cardin, Mr. Wicker, and 
             Mrs. Shaheen):
       S. 3522. A bill to provide enhanced authority for the 
     President to enter into agreements with the Government of 
     Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to that Government 
     to protect civilian populations in Ukraine from Russian 
     military invasion, and for other purposes; to the Committee 
     on Foreign Relations.
           By Mr. MARSHALL (for himself, Mr. Hawley, and Mr. 
             Cramer):
       S. 3523. A bill to amend the STOCK Act to require the 
     public availability of financial disclosure forms of certain 
     special consultants and information relating to certain 
     confidential filers, and for other purposes; to the Committee 
     on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
           By Mr. WYDEN (for himself and Ms. Lummis):
       S. 3524. A bill to regulate monitoring of electronic 
     communications between an incarcerated person in a Bureau of 
     Prisons facility and that person's attorney or other legal 
     representative, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     the Judiciary.
           By Mr. COTTON:
       S. 3525. A bill to encourage the extraction and processing 
     of rare earth metals in the United States, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
           By Mr. SULLIVAN:
       S. 3526. A bill to require the imposition of sanctions with 
     respect to the People's Republic of China if the People's 
     Liberation Army initiates a military invasion of Taiwan, and 
     for other purposes; to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and 
     Urban Affairs.
           By Mr. TESTER:
       S. 3527. A bill to amend title 38, United States Code, to 
     authorize the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to transfer the 
     name of property of the Department of Veterans Affairs 
     designated by law to other property of the Department; to the 
     Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
           By Mr. CRUZ (for himself, Mr. Lee, and Mrs. Blackburn):
       S.J. Res. 34. A joint resolution disapproving the action of 
     the District of Columbia Council in approving the Coronavirus 
     Immunization of School Students and Early Childhood Workers 
     Amendment Act of 2021; to the Committee on Homeland Security 
     and Governmental Affairs.

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