[Congressional Record Volume 168, Number 56 (Wednesday, March 30, 2022)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D334-D335]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]

Committee Meetings
(Committees not listed did not meet)
PRESIDENT'S PROPOSED BUDGET
Committee on the Budget: Committee concluded a hearing to examine the 
President's proposed budget request for fiscal year 2023, after 
receiving testimony from Shalanda D. Young, Director, Office of 
Management and Budget.
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE
Committee on Finance: Committee concluded a hearing to examine 
behavioral health care when Americans need it, focusing on ensuring 
parity and care integration, after receiving testimony from John 
Dicken, Director, Health Care-Public Health and Private Markets Issues, 
Government Accountability Office; Andy Keller, Meadows Mental Health 
Policy Institute, Dallas, Texas; Anna Ratzliff, University of 
Washington Advancing Integrated Mental Health Solutions, Seattle; and 
Reginald D. Williams II, Commonwealth Fund, Washington, D.C.
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN ASIA
Committee on Foreign Relations: Subcommittee on East Asia, the Pacific, 
and International Cybersecurity Policy concluded a hearing to examine 
the assault on freedom of expression in Asia, after receiving testimony 
from Maria Ressa, Rappler, Manila, The Philippines; and Joey Siu, Hong 
Kong Watch, and Sarah Cook, Freedom House, both of Washington, D.C.
BUSINESS MEETING
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs: Committee 
ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  S. 3677, to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
Emergency Assistance Act to authorize the President to provide 
professional counseling services to victims of emergencies declared 
under such Act;
  S. 3875, to require the President to develop and maintain products 
that show the risk of natural hazards across the United States, with an 
amendment in the nature of a substitute;
  S. 3868, to correct the inequitable denial of enhanced retirement and 
annuity benefits to certain U.S. Customs and Border Protection 
Officers, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute;
  S. 3511, to require a report on Federal support to the cybersecurity 
of commercial satellite systems, with an amendment in the nature of a 
substitute;
  S. 3903, to require the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border 
Protection to establish procedures for conducting maintenance projects 
at ports of entry at which the Office of Field Operations conducts 
certain enforcement and facilitation activities, with an amendment in 
the nature of a substitute;
  S. 3650, to require the Director of the Office of Personnel 
Management to establish and maintain a public directory of the 
individuals occupying Government policy and supporting positions, with 
an amendment in the nature of a substitute;
  S. 3655, to amend the Civil Rights Cold Case Records Collection Act 
of 2018 to extend the termination date of the Civil Rights Cold Case 
Records Review Board;
  S. 3904, to enhance the cybersecurity of the Healthcare and Public 
Health Sector, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute;
  S. 3897, to require the reduction of the reliance and expenditures of 
the Federal Government on legacy information technology systems, with 
an amendment;
  S. 3884, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 404 U.S. Highway 41 North in Baraga, Michigan, as 
the ``Cora Reynolds Anderson Post Office'';
  S. 3825, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 3903 Melear Drive in Arlington, Texas, as the ``Ron 
Wright Post Office Building'';
  S. 3826, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 1304 4th Avenue in Canyon, Texas, as the ``Gary 
James Fletcher Post Office Building'';
  H.R. 735, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 502 East Cotati Avenue in Cotati, California, as the 
'Arturo L. Ibleto Post Office Building';
  H.R. 1298, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 1233 North Cedar Street in Owasso, Oklahoma, as the 
``Technical Sergeant Marshal Roberts Post Office Building'';

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  H.R. 2324, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 2800 South Adams Street in Tallahassee, Florida, as 
the ``D. Edwina Stephens Post Office'';
  H.R. 3539, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 223 West Chalan Santo Papa in Hagatna, Guam, as the 
``Atanasio Taitano Perez Post Office'';
  H.R. 3579, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 200 East Main Street in Maroa, Illinois, as the 
``Jeremy L. Ridlen Post Office'';
  H.R. 3613, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 202 Trumbull Street in Saint Clair, Michigan, as the 
``Corporal Jeffrey Robert Standfest Post Office Building'';
  H.R. 4168, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 6223 Maple Street, in Omaha, Nebraska, as the 
``Petty Officer 1st Class Charles Jackson French Post Office'';
  H.R. 5577, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 3900 Crown Road Southwest in Atlanta, Georgia, as 
the ``John R. Lewis Post Office Building''; and
  The nominations of Krista Anne Boyd, of Florida, to be Inspector 
General, Office of Personnel Management, and Dana Katherine Bilyeu, of 
Nevada, Leona M. Bridges, of California, Michael F. Gerber, of 
Pennsylvania, and Stacie Olivares, of California, each to be a Member 
of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
Committee on Rules and Administration: Committee concluded a hearing to 
examine the Smithsonian Institution, after receiving testimony from 
Lonnie G. Bunch III, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.
SUPPLY CHAIN CRISIS
Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship: Committee concluded a 
hearing to examine the supply chain crisis and the implications for 
small businesses, including S. 2675, to amend the American Rescue Plan 
Act of 2021 to increase appropriations to Restaurant Revitalization 
Fund, after receiving testimony from Cheetie Kumar, Garland, Raleigh, 
North Carolina; Jason Lam, Sake Thai and Sushi Bar, Stafford, Virginia; 
Sridhar Kota, MForesight: Alliance for Manufacturing Foresight, Ann 
Arbor, Michigan; and Joel Griffith, The Heritage Foundation, 
Washington, D.C.