[Congressional Record Volume 168, Number 50 (Monday, March 21, 2022)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E285-E286]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SENATE COMMITTEE MEETINGS
Title IV of Senate Resolution 4, agreed to by the Senate of February
4, 1977, calls for establishment of a system for a computerized
schedule of all meetings and hearings of Senate committees,
subcommittees, joint committees, and committees of conference. This
title requires all such committees to notify the Office of the Senate
Daily Digest--designated by the Rules Committee--of the time, place and
purpose of the meetings, when scheduled and any cancellations or
changes in the meetings as they occur.
As an additional procedure along with the computerization of this
information, the Office of the Senate Daily Digest will prepare this
information for printing in the Extensions of Remarks section of the
Congressional Record on Monday and Wednesday of each week.
Meetings scheduled for Tuesday, March 22, 2022 may be found in the
Daily Digest of today's Record.
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MEETINGS SCHEDULED
MARCH 23
9 a.m.
Committee on the Judiciary
To continue hearings to examine the nomination of Ketanji
Brown Jackson, of the District of Columbia, to be an
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United
States.
SH-216
10 a.m.
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
To hold hearings to examine developing next generation
technology for innovation.
SR-253
Committee on Environment and Public Works
To hold hearings to examine promoting American energy
security by facilitating investments and innovation in
climate solutions.
SD-406
Committee on Foreign Relations
Business meeting to consider S. 3666, to require reports
on the adoption of a cryptocurrency as legal tender in
El Salvador, S. 816, to amend the Diplomatic Security
Act of 1986 to provide for improved serious security
incident investigations, S. 3199, to promote peace and
democracy in Ethiopia, S. 3491, to establish a
commission to reform and modernize the Department of
State, S. 3492, to address the importance of foreign
affairs training in national security, S. 3591, to
strengthen the bilateral partnership between the United
States and Ecuador in support of democratic
institutions and rule of law, sustainable and inclusive
economic growth, and conservation, S. J.Res. 17,
requiring the advice and consent of the Senate or an
Act of Congress to suspend, terminate, or withdraw the
United States from the North Atlantic Treaty and
authorizing related litigation, S. Res. 427, to
commemorate the 30-year anniversary of the 1991 Paris
Peace Agreements with Cambodia and to call upon all
signatories to those Agreements to fulfill their
commitments to secure a peaceful, prosperous,
democratic, and sovereign Cambodia, S. Res. 446,
commending the Government of Lithuania for its resolve
in increasing ties with Taiwan and supporting its firm
stance against coercion by the Chinese Communist Party,
S. Res. 456, expressing support for a free, fair, and
peaceful December 4, 2021, election in The Gambia, S.
Res. 473, expressing the sense of the Senate on the
necessity of maintaining the United Nations arms
embargo on South Sudan until conditions for peace,
stability, democracy, and development exist, S. Res.
503, expressing the sense of the Senate that the
Government of the People's Republic of China should
immediately guarantee the safety and freedom of tennis
star Peng Shuai, S. Res. 547, recognizing the 201st
anniversary of Greek Independence and celebrating
democracy in Greece and the United States, S. Con. Res.
20, condemning the October 25, 2021, military coup in
Sudan and standing with the people of Sudan, Treaty
Doc. 112-8, the Convention between the Government of
the United States of America and the Government of the
Republic of Chile for the Avoidance of Double Taxation
and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to
Taxes on Income and Capital, signed in Washington on
February 4, 2010, with a Protocol signed the same day,
as corrected by exchanges of notes effected February
25, 2011, and February 10 and 21, 2012, and a related
agreement effected by exchange of notes (the ``related
Agreement'') on February 4, 2010, the nominations of
Deborah E. Lipstadt, of Georgia, to be Special Envoy to
Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism, with the rank of
Ambassador, Barbara A. Leaf, of Virginia, to be an
Assistant Secretary (Near Eastern Affairs), and Douglas
T. Hickey, of Idaho, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Finland, all of the Department of State, and Maria
Fabiana Jorge, of the District of Columbia, to be
United States Alternate Executive Director, and
Leopoldo Martinez Nucete, of Virginia, to be United
States Executive Director, both of the Inter-American
Development Bank.
S-116
Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
To hold hearings to examine strengthening Federal mental
health and substance use disorder programs, focusing on
opportunities, challenges, and emerging issues.
SD-430
Special Committee on Aging
To hold hearings to examine the importance of home-based
services, focusing on an economy that cares.
SD-562
2:30 p.m.
Committee on Armed Services
Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities
To hold hearings to examine strategic competition and
security cooperation in the Western Hemisphere.
SR-222
Committee on Indian Affairs
To hold hearings to examine S. 1397, to amend the Public
Health Service Act with respect to the collection and
availability of health data with respect to Indian
Tribes and Tribal organizations, S. 3168, to amend the
White Mountain Apache Tribe Water Rights Quantification
Act of 2010 to modify the enforceability date for
certain provisions, S. 3308, to authorize the Colorado
River Indian Tribes to enter into lease or exchange
agreements and storage agreements relating to water of
the Colorado River allocated to the Colorado River
Indian Tribes, S. 3443, to extend Federal recognition
to the MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians, S. 3773, to
authorize the leases of up to 99 years for land held in
trust for the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis
Reservation, and S. 3789, to amend the Native American
Tourism and Improving Visitor Experience Act to
authorize grants to Indian tribes, tribal
organizations, and Native Hawaiian organizations.
SD-628
Select Committee on Intelligence
To receive a closed briefing on certain intelligence
matters.
SVC-217
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
To hold hearings to examine Russian imperialism in
Ukraine and beyond.
SD-562/VTC
3 p.m.
Committee on Veterans' Affairs
To hold hearings to examine improving the VA's Program of
Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers.
SR-418
MARCH 24
9 a.m.
Committee on the Judiciary
To continue hearings to examine the nomination of Ketanji
Brown Jackson, of the District of Columbia, to be an
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United
States.
SH-216
9:30 a.m.
Committee on Armed Services
To hold hearings to examine the posture of United States
Northern Command and United States Southern Command; to
be immediately followed by a closed session in SVC-217.
SD-G50
10 a.m.
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
To hold hearings to examine strengthening oversight and
equity in the appraisal process.
SD-538
11 a.m.
Committee on Foreign Relations
To receive a briefing on U.S.-Taiwan policy.
TBA
MARCH 29
10 a.m.
Committee on Appropriations
Subcommittee on Defense
To hold hearings to examine the Defense Health Program.
SD-192
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
To hold hearings to examine the strategic importance of
the Freely Associated States to the United States and
our allies in the Indo-Pacific region, including the
Compacts of Free Association with the Federated States
of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands,
and the Republic of Palau.
SD-366
APRIL 7
10 a.m.
Committee on Foreign Relations
To hold hearings to examine the nominations of Caroline
Kennedy, of New York, to be Ambassador to the
Commonwealth of Australia, Philip S. Goldberg, of the
District of Columbia, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Korea, MaryKay Loss Carlson, of Arkansas, to be
Ambassador to the Republic of the Philippines, and Marc
B. Nathanson, of California, to be Ambassador to the
Kingdom of Norway, all of the Department of State, and
other pending nominations.
SD-419