? ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Daily Congressional Record Corrections for 2020 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Daily Congressional Record Corrections Note: Corrections to the Daily Congressional Record are identified online. (Corrections September 8, 2020 through September 30, 2020) Senate On page S5433, September 8, 2020, second column, the following appears: Mr. McConnell. I ask that the reading be dispensed with. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. CLOTURE MOTION Mr. McConnell. Mr. President, I send a cloture motion to the desk for the motion to concur with amendment. The online Record has been corrected to read: Mr. McConnell. I ask that the reading be dispensed with. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. The amendment is as follows: (Purpose: In the nature of a substitute) (The amendment is printed in today's Record under ``Text of Amendments.'') CLOTURE MOTION Mr. McConnell. Mr. President, I send a cloture motion to the desk for the motion to concur with amendment. On page S5618, September 16, 2020, third column, the following appears: Mr. SCHUMER. Madam President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for the quorum call be rescinded. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. ELECTION SECURITY Mr. SCHUMER. Madam President, in only 48 days, the American people will The online Record has been corrected to read: Mr. SCHUMER. Madam President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for the quorum call be rescinded. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. Recognition of the Minority Leader The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Democratic leader is recognized. ELECTION SECURITY Mr. SCHUMER. Madam President, in only 48 days, the American people will On page S5788, September 22, 2020, in the second column, the following appears: By Mr. PORTMAN (for himself, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Daines, Ms. Klobuchar, Mr. Peters, Ms. Baldwin, Mr. Young, Mr. BRown, Ms. Smith, and Ms. Duckworth): S. 4654. A bill to amend the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 . . . The online Record has been corrected to read: By Mr. PORTMAN (for himself, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Durbin, Ms. Klobuchar, Mr. Peters, Ms. Baldwin, Mr. Young, Mr. BRown, Ms. Smith, and Ms. Duckworth): S. 4654. A bill to amend the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 . . . On page S5825, September 23, 2020, third column, the following appears: We can all take inspiration from her stalwart and lifelong crusade for equality, shaped by her own struggles facing gender discrimination as a young lawyer, despite her outstanding education. The online Record has been corrected to read: We can all take inspiration from her stalwart and lifelong crusade for equality, shaped by her own struggles facing gender discrimination as a young lawyer, despite her outstanding education and obvious talent. On page S5826, September 23, 2020, second column, the following appears: Due to the Trump administration mismanagement and Republican inaction, much of what these experts predicted is already happening, and we continue to pass grim milestones signaling that we have failed to contain the virus and to adequately mitigate the economic fallout. The online Record has been corrected to read: Due to the Trump administration's mismanagement and Republicans' inaction, much of what these experts predicted is already happening, and we continue to pass grim milestones signaling that we have failed to contain the virus and to adequately mitigate the economic fallout. On page S5826, September 23, 2020, second column, the following appears: President Trump and congressional Republicans did not expect that they wouldn't be able to convince everyone in their party to go along with the scheme. The Record has been corrected to read: President Trump and congressional Republicans did not expect that they wouldn't be able to convince everyone in their party to go along with this scheme. On page S5881, September 24, 2020, first column, the following appears: Mr. McCONNELL. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the preambles, where applicable, be agreed to and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, all en bloc. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. The resolution (S. Res. 719) was agreed to. (The resolution is printed in today's Record under ``Submitted Resolutions.'') The resolutions (S. Res. 720, S. Res. 721, S. Res. 722, and S. Res. 723) were agreed to. The preambles were agreed to. (The resolutions, with their preambles, are printed in today's Record under ``Submitted Resolutions.'') The online Record has been corrected to read: Mr. McCONNELL. Mr. President, I know of no further debate on the resolutions. The PRESIDING OFFICER. If there is no further debate, the question is on adoption of the resolutions, en bloc? The resolution (S. Res. 719) was agreed to. (The resolution is printed in today's Record under ``Submitted Resolutions.'') The resolutions (S. Res. 720, S. Res. 721, S. Res. 722, and S. Res. 723) were agreed to. Mr. McCONNELL. I ask unanimous consent that the preambles, where applicable, be agreed to and that the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. The preambles were agreed to. (The resolutions, with their preambles, are printed in today's Record under ``Submitted Resolutions.'') On page S5919, September 30, 2020, first column, the following appears: The bill clerk read as follows: A bill (S. 4762) to designate the airport traffic control tower located at Piedmont Triad International Airport in North Carolina, as the ``Senator Kay Hagan Airport Traffic Control Tower''. The online Record has been corrected to read: The bill clerk read as follows: A bill (S. 4762) to designate the airport traffic control tower located at Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro, North Carolina, as the ``Senator Kay Hagan Airport Traffic Control Tower''. On page S5948, September 30, 2020, at the top of the second column, the following appears: EC-5593. A communication from the Program Analyst, Media Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Amendment of Section 73.3556 of the Comission's Rules Regarding Duplication of Programming on Commonly Owned Radio Stations; Modernization of Media Regulation Initiative'' ((MB Docket No. 19-310, and 17-105)(FCC 20-109)) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 25, 2020; to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. The online Record has been corrected to read: EC-5593. A communication from the Program Analyst, Media Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Amendment of Section 73.3556 of the Commission's Rules Regarding Duplication of Programming on Commonly Owned Radio Stations; Modernization of Media Regulation Initiative'' ((MB Docket No. 19-310, and 17-105)(FCC 20-109)) received during adjournment of the Senate in the Office of the President of the Senate on September 25, 2020; to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. On page S6006, September 30, 2020, at the bottom of the second column, the following appears: SPACE FORCE THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES SPACE FORCE TO THE GRADE INDICATED WHILE ASSIGNED TO A POSITION OF IMPORTANCE AND RESPONSIBILITY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 601: To be general LT. GEN. DAVID D. THOMPSON THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT IN THE PERMANENT GRADE INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES SPACE FORCE UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 716: To be major general The online Record has been corrected to read: SPACE FORCE THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES SPACE FORCE TO THE GRADE INDICATED WHILE ASSIGNED TO A POSITION OF IMPORTANCE AND RESPONSIBILITY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 601: To be general LT. GEN. DAVID D. THOMPSON THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT IN THE PERMANENT GRADE INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES SPACE FORCE UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 716: To be major general LT. GEN. DAVID D. THOMPSON Daily Congressional Record Corrections Note: Corrections to the Daily Congressional Record are identified online. (Corrections September 4, 2020 through September 30, 2020) House September 4, 2020, on page H4327, the following appeared: 132. Also, a petition of the Caddo Parish Commission, LA, relative to Resolution No. 43 of 2020, supporting a bipartisan federal Justice In Policing Act of 2020 and to otherwise provide with respect thereto; and Commerce.; jointly to the Committees on the Judiciary, Armed Services, and Energy and Commerce. The online version has been corrected to read: 132. Also, a petition of the Caddo Parish Commission, LA, relative to Resolution No. 43 of 2020, supporting a bipartisan federal Justice In Policing Act of 2020 and to otherwise provide with respect thereto; jointly to the Committees on the Judiciary, Armed Services, and Energy and Commerce. September 14, 2020, on page H4380, the following appeared: Ms. SCANLON: Committee on Rules. House Resolution 1107. Resolution providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2574) to amend title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to restore the right to individual civil actions in cases involving disparate impact, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2639) to establish the Strengh in Diversity Program, and for osther purposes; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2694) to eliminate discrimination and promote women's health and economic security by ensuring reasonable workplace accomodations for workers whose ability to perform the functions of a job are limited by pregnancy, childbirth, or a related medical condition; providing for consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 908) condemning all forms of anti-Asian sentiment as related to COVID-19; and for other purposes (Rept. 116-502). Referred to the House Calendar. The online version has been corrected to read: Ms. SCANLON: Committee on Rules. House Resolution 1107. Resolution providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2574) to amend title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to restore the right to individual civil actions in cases involving disparate impact, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2639) to establish the Strength in Diversity Program, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2694) to eliminate discrimination and promote women's health and economic security by ensuring reasonable workplace accommodations for workers whose ability to perform the functions of a job are limited by pregnancy, childbirth, or a related medical condition; providing for consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 908) condemning all forms of anti-Asian sentiment as related to COVID-19; and for other purposes (Rept. 116-502). Referred to the House Calendar. September 15, 2020, on page H4399, the following appeared: Lowey (Tonka) The online version has been corrected to read: Lowey (Tonko) September 15, 2020, on page H4415, the following appeared: Lowey (Tonka) The online version has been corrected to read: Lowey (Tonko) September 16, 2020, on page H4447, the following appeared: Mrs. MCBATH. Madam Speaker, I move to suspend the rules and pass the bill (H.R. 2683) to establish a task force to assist States in implementing hiring The online version has been corrected to read: Mrs. MCBATH. Madam Speaker, I move to suspend the rules and pass the bill (S. 2683) to establish a task force to assist States in implementing hiring September 16, 2020, on page H4458, the following appeared: Mr. PERLMUTTER. Madam Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that all Members may have 5 legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on S. 811, the bill now under consideration. The online version has been corrected to read: Mr. PERLMUTTER. Madam Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that all Members may have 5 legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on S. 881, the bill now under consideration. September 17, 2020, on page H4540, the following appeared: 5321. A letter from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Affairs, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, transmitting the Corporations' final rule -- Procedures for PBGC Guidance Documents (RIN: 1212-AB49) received September 14, 2020, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); Public Law 104-121, Sec. 251; (110 Stat. 868); to the Committee on Energy and Commerce. The online version has been corrected to read: 5321. A letter from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Affairs, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, transmitting the Corporations' final rule -- Procedures for PBGC Guidance Documents (RIN: 1212-AB49) received September 14, 2020, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); Public Law 104- 121, Sec. 251; (110 Stat. 868); to the Committee on Education and the Workforce. September 17, 2020, page H4543, bottom of first column, the following appeared: By Ms. SCHAKOWSKI: R.R. 8312 The online version has been corrected to read: By Ms. SCHAKOWSKI: H.R. 8312 September 22, 2020, on page H4679, the following appeared: Madam Speaker, I wish to, at this point, withdraw the motion. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Without objection, the motion is withdrawn. There was no objection. The online version has been corrected to read: Madam Speaker, I wish to, at this point, withdraw the motion. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The motion is withdrawn. September 24, 2020, on page H4951, the following appeared: and that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the people and endanger the stability and permanency of the Union, and ought not to be countenanced by any friend our political institutions.'' The online version has been corrected to read: and that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the people and endanger the stability and permanency of the Union, and ought not to be countenanced by any friend of our political institutions.'' September 24, 2020, on page H4952, the following appeared: to discriminate to the very extremity of permissible action under the limits of the federal Constitution, with a view to elimination of every Negro voter who can be gotten rid of legally.'' The online version has been corrected to read: to discriminate to the very extremity of permissible action under the limits of the federal Constitution, with a view to the elimination of every Negro voter who can be gotten rid of legally.'' September 24, 2020, on page H4952, the following appeared: Whereas, Democrat President Franklin Delano Roosevelt continued Woodrow Wilson's policy of segregating White House staff and maintained separate dining rooms for white and black staffers. He also continued the White House Correspondents Association's ban on credentialing black journalists for White House duties until outside pressure from black publications finally forced a change in policy in 1944, the last year of his presidency. According to the American Journal of Public Health, prior to his presidency, Roosevelt not only banned blacks from receiving treatment at his polio facility in Warm Springs, Georgia, but black staff were forced to live in the basement of the facility or in a segregated dormitory while white staff lived in the hotel or in surrounding cottages. The online version has been corrected to read: Whereas, Democrat President Franklin Delano Roosevelt continued Woodrow Wilson's policy of segregating White House staff and maintained separate dining rooms for white and black staffers. He also continued the White House Correspondents Association's ban on credentialing black journalists for White House duties until outside pressure from black publications finally forced a change in policy in 1944, the last year of his presidency. According to the American Journal of Public Health, prior to his presidency, Roosevelt not only banned blacks from receiving treatment at his polio facility in Warm Springs, Georgia, but black staff were forced to live in the basement of the facility or in a segregated dormitory while white staff lived in the hotel or in surrounding cottages. September 24, 2020, on page H4952, the following appeared: the Supreme Court's 1954 decision on Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (KS) which determined that segregated schools were unconstitutional. The online version has been corrected to read: the Supreme Court's 1954 decision on Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (KS) which determined that segregated public schools were unconstitutional. September 24, 2020, on page H4952, the following appeared: Whereas, Democrats enacted and enforced Jim Crow laws and civil codes that forced segregation and restricted freedoms of black Americans in the United States. The online version has been corrected to read: Whereas, Democrats enacted and enforced Jim Crow laws and civil codes that forced segregation and restricted freedoms of black Americans in the United States; and September 24, 2020, on page H4952, the following appeared: Whereas, On June 18, 2020, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ordered the removal from the Capitol portraits of four previous Speakers of the House who served in the Confederacy saying that the portraits, ``set back our nation's work to confront and combat bigotry;'' the men depicted in the portraits were Democrat Robert M.T. Hunter, Democrat Howell Cobb, Democrat James L. Orr and Democrat Charles F. Crisp. Resolved, (1) That the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall remove any item that names, symbolizes or mentions any political organization or party that has ever held a public position that supported slavery or the Confederacy, from any area within the House wing of the Capitol or any House office building, and shall donate such item or symbol to the Library of Congress. The online version has been corrected to read: Whereas, On June 18, 2020, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ordered the removal from the Capitol portraits of four previous Speakers of the House who served in the Confederacy saying that the portraits, ``set back our nation's work to confront and combat bigotry;'' the men depicted in the portraits were Democrat Robert M.T. Hunter, Democrat Howell Cobb, Democrat James L. Orr and Democrat Charles F. Crisp: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall remove any item that names, symbolizes or mentions any political organization or party that has ever held a public position that supported slavery or the Confederacy, from any area within the House wing of the Capitol or any House office building, and shall donate any such item or symbol to the Library of Congress. September 30, 2020, on page H5107, the following appeared: 138. Also, a petition of the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, relative to Resolution 20.071, urging the United Congress to Adopt Legislation to Stimulate the National Economy and Promote Energy Independence by Plugging Orphan Wells; Transportation and Infrastructure, and Natural Resources.; jointly to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, Agriculture, Transportation and Infrastructure, and Natural Resources. The online version has been corrected to read: 138. Also, a petition of the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, relative to Resolution 20.071, urging the United Congress to Adopt Legislation to Stimulate the National Economy and Promote Energy Independence by Plugging Orphan Wells; jointly to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, Agriculture, Transportation and Infrastructure, and Natural Resources. September 30, 2020, on page H5107, the following appeared: 139. Also, a petition of the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, relative to Resolution 20.073, urging the United States Congress to Adopt Legislation To Stimulate the National Economy and Promote Energy Independence By Investing in Carbon Capture, Use, and Storage; Resources, and Transportation and Infrastructure; jointly to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Transportation and Infrastructure. The online version has been corrected to read: 139. Also, a petition of the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, relative to Resolution 20.073, urging the United States Congress to Adopt Legislation To Stimulate the National Economy and Promote Energy Independence By Investing in Carbon Capture, Use, and Storage; jointly to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Transportation and Infrastructure.