[Congressional Record Volume 170, Number 98 (Tuesday, June 11, 2024)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D599-D601]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]





                      CONGRESSIONAL PROGRAM AHEAD

                 Week of June 12 through June 14, 2024

                             Senate Chamber

  On Wednesday, Senate will continue consideration of the nomination of 
David Rosner, of Massachusetts, to be a Member of the Federal Energy 
Regulatory Commission, post-cloture, and vote on confirmation of the 
nomination at 11:30 a.m.
  Following disposition of the nomination of David Rosner, Senate will 
vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the nomination of Lindsay S. 
See, of West Virginia, to be a Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory 
Commission. If cloture is invoked on the nomination, Senate will vote 
on confirmation thereon at 2:15 p.m.
  Following disposition of the nomination of Lindsay S. See, Senate 
will vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the nomination of Judy W. 
Chang, of Massachusetts, to be a Member of the Federal Energy 
Regulatory Commission.
  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 Appropriations: June 12, Subcommittee on Defense, to 
hold closed hearings to examine proposed budget estimates and 
justification for fiscal year 2025 for the Central Intelligence 
Agency and the National Security Agency, 10 a.m., SVC-217.
  June 13, Subcommittee on Financial Services and General 
Government, to hold hearings to examine proposed budget estimates 
and justification for fiscal year 2025 for the Securities and 
Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, 10 
a.m., SD-138.
  Committee on Armed Services: June 12, Subcommittee on Emerging 
Threats and Capabilities, closed business meeting to markup those 
provisions which fall under the subcommittee's jurisdiction of the 
proposed National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2025, 
9:30 a.m., SR-232A.
  June 12, Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support, closed 
business meeting to markup those provisions which fall under the 
subcommittee's jurisdiction of the proposed National Defense 
Authorization Act for fiscal year 2025, 10 a.m., SR-232A.
  June 12, Subcommittee on Personnel, business meeting to markup 
those provisions which fall under the subcommittee's jurisdiction of 
the proposed National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 
2025, 10:15 a.m., SH-216.
  June 12, Subcommittee on Seapower, business meeting to markup 
those provisions which fall under the subcommittee's jurisdiction of 
the proposed National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 
2025, 10:45 a.m., SH-216.
  June 12, Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, closed business meeting to 
markup those provisions which fall under the subcommittee's 
jurisdiction of the proposed National Defense Authorization Act for 
fiscal year 2025, 11:15 a.m., SR-232A.
  June 12, Full Committee, closed business meeting to markup the 
proposed National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2025, 
2:30 p.m., SR-222.
  June 13, Full Committee, closed business meeting to continue to 
markup the proposed National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 
year 2025, 8:30 a.m., SR-222.
  June 14, Full Committee, closed business meeting to continue to 
markup the proposed National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 
year 2025, 9:30 a.m., SR-222.
  Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: June 12, to hold 
hearings to examine the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Semi-
Annual Report to Congress, 9:45 a.m., SD-538.
  Committee on the Budget: June 12, to hold hearings to examine 
making Wall Street pay its fair share, focusing on raising revenue 
and strengthening our economy, 10 a.m., SD-608.
  Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: June 12, 
business meeting to consider S. 4207, to reauthorize the spectrum 
auction authority of the Federal Communications Commission, 10 a.m., 
SR-253.
  June 13, Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine FAA oversight 
of aviation manufacturing, 10 a.m., SR-253.
  Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: June 12, Subcommittee 
on Public Lands, Forests, and Mining, to hold hearings to examine S. 
2156, to amend the John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management, 
and Recreation Act

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to authorize additional entities to be eligible to complete the 
maintenance work on Bolts Ditch and the Bolts Ditch Headgate within 
the Holy Cross Wilderness, Colorado, S. 3123, to provide for the 
standardization, consolidation, and publication of data relating to 
public outdoor recreational use of Federal waterways among Federal 
land and water management agencies, S. 3148, to prohibit the use of 
funds by the Secretary of the Interior to finalize and implement 
certain travel management plans in the State of Utah, S. 3322, to 
allow holders of certain grazing permits to make minor range 
improvements and to require that the Secretary of Agriculture and 
the Secretary of the Interior respond to requests for range 
improvements within 30 days, S. 3346, to amend the Wild and Scenic 
Rivers Act to designate certain streams in the greater Yellowstone 
ecosystem and Smith River system in the State of Montana as 
components of the Wild and Scenic Rivers System, S. 3593, to provide 
for economic development and conservation in Washoe County, Nevada, 
S. 3596, to amend the Mineral Leasing Act to amend references of 
gilsonite to asphaltite, S. 3617, to provide equitable treatment for 
the people of the Village Corporation established for the Native 
Village of Saxman, Alaska, S. 3790, to make additional Federal 
public land available for selection under the Alaska Native Vietnam 
era veterans land allotment program, S. 3870, to amend the 
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to expand eligibility for 
certain financial assistance for the acquisition of slip-on tanker 
units for wildland firefighting, S. 3985, to amend the Colorado 
Wilderness Act of 1993 to add certain land to the Sarvis Creek 
Wilderness, S. 4310, to exchange non-Federal land held by the 
Chugach Alaska Corporation for certain Federal Land in the Chugach 
Region, S. 4424, to direct the Secretary of the Interior and the 
Secretary of Agriculture to encourage and expand the use of 
prescribed fire on land managed by the Department of the Interior or 
the Forest Service, with an emphasis on units of the National Forest 
System in the western United States, to acknowledge and support the 
longstanding use of cultural burning by Tribes and Indigenous 
practitioners, S. 4431, to reinstate the Bull Mountains Mining Plan 
Modification, S. 4432, to allow certain Federal minerals to be mined 
consistent with the Bull Mountains Mining Plan Modification, S. 
4449, to amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act to designate certain 
river segments in the State of Oregon as components of the National 
Wild and Scenic Rivers System, S. 4451, to require the Secretary of 
the Interior to enter into an agreement with the National Academy of 
Sciences to carry out a study on reservation systems for Federal 
land, S. 4454, to provide for the establishment of an Operational 
Flexibility Grazing Management Program on land managed by the Bureau 
of Land Management, S. 4456, to amend the Granger-Thye Act to modify 
the maximum term for certain special use permits for housing, and S. 
4457, to provide for conservation and economic development in the 
State of Nevada, 2:30 p.m., SD-366.
  June 13, Full Committee, to hold an oversight hearing to examine 
the Bureau of Land Management, 9:30 a.m., SD-366.
  Committee on Environment and Public Works: June 12, to hold 
hearings to examine the President's proposed budget request for 
fiscal year 2025 for the Fish and Wildlife Service, 10 a.m., SD-406.
  Committee on Finance: June 12, to hold hearings to examine youth 
residential treatment facilities, focusing on failures and 
evaluating solutions, 10 a.m., SD-G50.
  June 13, Full Committee, business meeting to consider the 
nominations of James R. Ives, of Virginia, to be Inspector General, 
Department of the Treasury, and Rose E. Jenkins, of the District of 
Columbia, Adam B. Landy, of South Carolina, and Kashi Way, of 
Maryland, each to be a Judge of the United States Tax Court, 9:45 
a.m., SD-215.
  Committee on Foreign Relations: June 13, to hold hearings to 
examine the nominations of Jennifer D. Gavito, of Colorado, to be 
Ambassador to the State of Libya, Joshua M. Harris, of Maryland, to 
be Ambassador to the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, Peter 
W. Lord, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Senegal, 
and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as 
Ambassador to the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, Juan Carlos Iturregui, 
of Maryland, to be Ambassador to the Dominican Republic, and Tracey 
Ann Jacobson, of Virginia, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Iraq, 
all of the Department of State, and other pending nominations, 10 
a.m., SD-419.
  Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions: June 12, to 
hold hearings to examine the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity 
Act, focusing on supporting efforts to meet the needs of youth, 
workers, and employers, 10 a.m., SD-562.
  June 12, Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace Safety, to hold 
hearings to examine building our critical minerals workforce, 2:30 
p.m., SD-562.
  Committee on Indian Affairs: June 12, to hold hearings to examine 
S. 2908, to assist Tribal governments in the management of buffalo 
and buffalo habitat and the reestablishment of buffalo on Indian 
land, S. 3263, to reaffirm the applicability of the Indian 
Reorganization Act to the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, S. 4000, to 
reaffirm the applicability of the Indian Reorganization Act to the 
Lytton Rancheria of California, and S. 4442, to amend the Crow Tribe 
Water Rights Settlement Act of 2010 to make improvements to that 
Act, 2:30 p.m., SD-628.
  Committee on the Judiciary: June 12, to hold hearings to examine 
combatting the youth vaping epidemic by enhancing enforcement 
against illegal e-cigarettes, 10 a.m., SD-106.
  June 12, Subcommittee on Federal Courts, Oversight, Agency Action, 
and Federal Rights, to hold hearings to examine abortion bans and 
interstate travel for care after Dobbs., 2 p.m., SD-226.
  June 13, Full Committee, business meeting to consider S. 1306, to 
reauthorize the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, S. 4199, to 
authorize additional district judges for the district courts and 
convert temporary judgeships, and the nominations of Michelle 
Williams Court, Anne Hwang, and Cynthia Valenzuela Dixon, each to be 
United States District Judge for the Central District of California, 
Sarah Netburn, to be United States District

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Judge for the Southern District of New York, and Stacey D. Neumann, 
to be United States District Judge for the District of Maine, 10 
a.m., SD-G50.
  Select Committee on Intelligence: June 12, closed business meeting 
to consider pending intelligence matters; to be immediately followed 
by a closed briefing on certain intelligence matters, 2:30 p.m., SH-
219.


                            House Committees

  Committee on Appropriations, June 13, Full Committee, markup on 
the Defense Appropriations Bill, FY 2025; the Financial Services and 
General Government Appropriations Bill, FY 2025; and the Legislative 
Branch Appropriations Bill, FY 2025, 9 a.m., 2359 Rayburn.
  Committee on the Budget, June 13, Full Committee, hearing entitled 
``Medicare and Social Security: Examining Solvency and Impacts to 
the Federal Budget'', 11:15 a.m., 210 Cannon.
  Committee on Education and Workforce, June 13, Full Committee, 
markup on H.R. 618, the ``Improving Access to Workers' Compensation 
for Injured Federal Workers Act''; H.R. 8606, the ``Never Again 
Education Reauthorization and Study Act of 2024''; H.R. 8648, the 
``Civil Rights Protection Act of 2024''; H.J. Res. 165, providing 
for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United 
States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Education 
relating to ``Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education 
Programs or Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance''; 
H.R. 6816, the ``Promoting Responsible Oversight to Eliminate 
Communist Teachings for Our Kids Act''; H.R. 5567, the ``Combating 
the Lies of Authoritarians in School Systems Act''; H.R. 8649, the 
``Transparency in Reporting of Adversarial Contributions to 
Education Act''; H.R. 7227, the ``Truth and Healing Commission on 
Indian Boarding School Policies Act of 2024''; and H.R. 8534, the 
``Protecting Student Athletes' Economic Freedom Act'', 10:45 a.m., 
2175 Rayburn.
  Committee on Energy and Commerce, June 13, Subcommittee on Health, 
hearing entitled ``Checking-In on CMMI: Assessing the Transition to 
Value-Based Care'', 10 a.m., 2123 Rayburn.
  June 13, Subcommittee on Environment, Manufacturing, and Critical 
Materials, hearing entitled ``Securing America's Critical Materials 
Supply Chains and Economic Leadership'', 10:30 a.m., 2123 Rayburn.
  Committee on Financial Services, June 13, Full Committee, hearing 
entitled ``The Semi-Annual Report of the Bureau of Consumer 
Financial Protection'', 10 a.m., 2128 Rayburn.
  Committee on Foreign Affairs, June 13, Subcommittee on Oversight 
and Accountability, hearing entitled ``The Plight of Americans 
Detained Abroad'', 10 a.m., 2172 Rayburn.
  Committee on Homeland Security, June 13, Full Committee, hearing 
entitled ``A Cascade of Security Failures: Assessing Microsoft 
Corporation's Cybersecurity Shortfalls and the Implications for 
Homeland Security'', 1:15 p.m., 310 Cannon.
  Committee on the Judiciary, June 13, Full Committee, hearing 
entitled ``Hearing on the Manhattan District Attorney's Office'', 10 
a.m., 2141 Rayburn.
  Committee on Natural Resources, June 13, Subcommittee on Indian 
and Insular Affairs, hearing entitled ``Examining GAO's Findings to 
Address Data Gaps and Improve Data Collection in the Territories'', 
11 a.m., 1324 Longworth.
  June 13, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, hearing 
entitled ``Destroying America's Best Idea: Biden's Border Crisis, 
Desecrating National Park Lands and Damaging Communities'', 11 a.m., 
1334 Longworth.
  Committee on Oversight and Accountability, June 13, Subcommittee 
on Government Operations and the Federal Workforce, hearing entitled 
``What We Have Here . . . is a Failure to Collaborate: Review of 
GAO's Annual Duplication Report'', 10 a.m., 2154 Rayburn.
  Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, June 13, Full 
Committee, markup on H.R. 8613, the ``NSF and USDA Interagency 
Research Act''; H.R. 8665, the ``Supercritical Geothermal Research 
and Development Act''; H.R. 8673, the ``Expanding Partnerships for 
Innovation and Competitiveness Act''; and H.R. 8674, the 
``Milestones for Advanced Nuclear Fuel Act'', 11 a.m., 2318 Rayburn.
  June 13, Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight, hearing 
entitled ``Environmentalism Off the Rails: How CARB will Cripple the 
National Rail Network'', 2 p.m., 2318 Rayburn.
  Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, June 13, 
Subcommittee on Highways and Transit, hearing entitled ``Revenue, 
Ridership, and Post-Pandemic Lessons in Public Transit'', 11 a.m., 
2167 Rayburn.
  Committee on Veterans' Affairs, June 13, Full Committee, hearing 
entitled ``A Call to Action: Meeting the Needs of the Spinal Cord 
Injury Disorders (SCI/D) Veteran Community'', 10:30 a.m., 360 
Cannon.
  Committee on Ways and Means, June 13, Full Committee, hearing 
entitled ``Crisis on Campus: Antisemitism, Radical Faculty, and the 
Failure of University Leadership'', 10 a.m., 1100 Longworth.


                             Joint Meeting

  Joint Economic Committee: June 12, to hold hearings to examine the 
boom in U.S. manufacturing investment, 3 p.m., SD-G50.
  Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: June 13, to hold 
hearings to examine silenced dissent, focusing on the plight of 
political prisoners and search for accountability, 3 p.m., 2212-
RHOB.