[Congressional Record Volume 168, Number 102 (Wednesday, June 15, 2022)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D661-D662]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]

Committee Meetings
(Committees not listed did not meet)
APPROPRIATIONS: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Committee on Appropriations: Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human 
Services, and Education, and Related Agencies concluded a hearing to 
examine proposed budget estimates and justification for fiscal year 
2023 for the Department of Labor, after receiving testimony from Martin 
J. Walsh, Secretary of Labor.
BUSINESS MEETING
Committee on Armed Services: Committee began consideration of the 
proposed National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2023, but 
did not complete action thereon and will meet again on Thursday, June 
16, 2022.
  Committee recessed subject to the call.
LEGISLATION
Committee on Environment and Public Works: Committee concluded a 
hearing to examine S. 2194, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior, 
through the Coastal Program of the United States Fish and Wildlife 
Service, to work with willing partners and provide support to efforts 
to assess, protect, restore, and enhance important coastal areas that 
provide fish and wildlife habitat on which Federal trust species 
depend, an original bill entitled, ``the Strengthening Coastal 
Communities Act'', S. 3069, to reauthorize the Great Lakes Fish and 
Wildlife Restoration Act of 1990, and S. 3767, to amend the Water 
Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act to reauthorize Delaware 
River Basin conservation programs, after receiving testimony from 
Stephen Guertin, Deputy Director, Program Management and Policy, Fish 
and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior; Emily C. Cope, South 
Carolina Department of Natural Resources Deputy Director, Columbia; and 
Elizabeth Gray, National Audubon Society, Washington, D.C.

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SUPPLY CHAIN RESILIENCY
Committee on Finance: Subcommittee on International Trade, Customs, and 
Global Competitiveness concluded a hearing to examine supply chain 
resiliency, focusing on alleviating backlogs and strengthening long-
term security, after receiving testimony from Scott N. Paul, Alliance 
for American Manufacturing, and Orit Frenkel, American Leadership 
Initiative, both of Washington, D.C.; Douglas L. Potvin, Trinity 
Logistics, Inc., Seaford, Delaware; and Gilman Louie, America's 
Frontier Fund, Arlington, Virginia.
IRAN'S NUCLEAR PROGRAM
Committee on Foreign Relations: Committee received a closed briefing on 
Iran's nuclear program and U.S. strategy from Brett H. McGurk, Deputy 
Assistant to the President and Coordinator for the Middle East and 
North Africa Coordinator, National Security Council, Robert Malley, 
Special Envoy for Iran, Department of State, and an official briefer, 
Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
GUN VIOLENCE
Committee on the Judiciary: Committee concluded a hearing to examine 
protecting America's children from gun violence, after receiving 
testimony from Chief Jeri L. Williams, Phoenix Police Department, 
Phoenix, Arizona, on behalf of the Major Cities Chiefs Association; 
Moira A. Szilagyi, American Academy of Pediatrics, Los Angeles, 
California; Max Schachter, Safe Schools for Alex, Coral Springs, 
Florida; Amy E. Swearer, The Heritage Foundation, Washington, D.C.; and 
Ernest Willingham, Chicago, Illinois.
BABY FORMULA AND BEYOND
Committee on the Judiciary: Subcommittee on Competition Policy, 
Antitrust, and Consumer Rights concluded a hearing to examine the 
impact of consolidation on families and consumers, focusing on baby 
formula and beyond, after receiving testimony from Barry C. Lynn, Open 
Markets Institute, Scott Lincicome, CATO Institute, and Jeanette 
Contreras, National Consumers League, all of Washington, D.C.; and 
Ginger Carney, St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, 
Tennessee.
INTELLIGENCE
Select Committee on Intelligence: Committee met in closed session to 
receive a briefing on certain intelligence matters from officials of 
the intelligence community.
ONDCP OVERSIGHT
United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control: Caucus 
concluded an oversight hearing to examine the Office of National Drug 
Control Policy and its 2022 National Drug Control Strategy, after 
receiving testimony from Rahul Gupta, Director, Office of National Drug 
Control Policy; and Triana McNeil, Director, Homeland Security and 
Justice, Government Accountability Office.