{"database": "openregs", "table": "congressional_record", "rows": [["CREC-2012-12-13-pt1-PgD1034", "2012-12-13", 112, 2, null, null, "Daily Digest/House Committee Meetings", "HOUSE", "DAILYDIGEST", "DDHCMEETINGS", "D1034", "D1035", null, "[{\"congress\": \"112\", \"type\": \"HRES\", \"number\": \"819\"}, {\"congress\": \"112\", \"type\": \"HJRES\", \"number\": \"819\"}]", "158 Cong. Rec. D1034", "Congressional Record, Volume 158 Issue 161 (Thursday, December 13, 2012)\n\n[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 161 (Thursday, December 13, 2012)]\n[Daily Digest]\n[Pages D1034-D1035]\nFrom the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]\n\nCommittee Meetings\nDODD-FRANK DERIVATIVES REFORM: CHALLENGES FACING U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL\nMARKETS\nCommittee on Agriculture: Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and\nRisk Management held a\n\n[[Page D1035]]\n\nhearing on ``Dodd-Frank Derivatives Reform: Challenges Facing U.S. and\nInternational Markets''. Testimony was heard from Bart Chilton,\nCommissioner, Commodity Futures Trading Commission; Jill E. Sommers,\nCommissioner, Commodity Futures Trading Commission; and public\nwitnesses.\nSTATE OF UNCERTAINTY: IMPLEMENTATION OF PPACA'S EXCHANGES AND MEDICAID\nEXPANSION\nCommittee on Energy and Commerce: Subcommittee on Health held a hearing\nentitled ``State of Uncertainty: Implementation of PPACA's Exchanges\nand Medicaid Expansion''. Testimony was heard from Gary Cohen,\nDirector, Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight;\nCindy Mann, CMS Deputy Administrator, Director, Center for Medicaid and\nCHIP Services Centers, Medicare and Medicaid Services, Department of\nHealth and Human Services; Bruce D. Greenstein, Secretary, Department\nof Health & Hospitals, State of Louisiana; Dennis G. Smith, Secretary,\nDepartment for Health Services, State of Wisconsin; Gary D. Alexander,\nSecretary, Department of Public Welfare, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania;\nJoshua M. Sharfstein, Secretary, Office of Secretary Department of\nHealth & Mental Hygiene, State of Maryland; and Andrew Allison,\nDirector, Division of Medical Services, Department of Human Services,\nState of Arkansas.\nEXAMINING THE IMPACT OF THE VOLCKER RULE ON MARKETS, BUSINESSES,\nINVESTORS AND JOB CREATION, PART II\nCommittee on Financial Services: Full Committee held a hearing entitled\n``Examining the Impact of the Volcker Rule on Markets, Businesses,\nInvestors and Job Creation, Part II''. Testimony was heard from public\nwitnesses.\nMISCELLANEOUS MEASURE\nCommittee on the Judiciary: Full Committee held a markup on H.Res. 819,\nDirecting the Attorney General of the United States to transmit to the\nHouse of Representatives, not later than 14 days after the date of the\nadoption of this resolution, any documents and legal memoranda in the\nAttorney General's possession relating to the practice of targeted\nkilling of United States citizens and targets abroad. The resolution\nwas ordered reported, without amendment.\n\n =========================== NOTE ===========================\n\n  December 13, 2012 on Page D1035 the following appeared: Markup\non H.J. Res. 819, Directing the Attorney\n\n  The online version should be corrected to read: Markup on H.Res.\n819, Directing the Attorney\n\n ========================= END NOTE =========================\n\nNORTHEAST CORRIDOR FUTURE: OPTIONS FOR HIGH-SPEED RAIL DEVELOPMENT AND\nOPPORTUNITIES FOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION\nCommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure: Full Committee held a\nhearing entitled ``Northeast Corridor Future: Options for High-Speed\nRail Development and Opportunities for Private Sector Participation''.\nTestimony was heard from Representative Maloney; Karen J. Hedlund,\nDeputy Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration; Joseph Boardman,\nPresident and CEO, Amtrak; Joan McDonald, New York State Department of\nTransportation; and public witnesses.\nREPORT ON THE U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY ISSUES POSED BY CHINESE\nTELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANIES HUAWEI AND ZTE\nHouse Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence: Full Committee held a\nbusiness meeting on Investigative Report on the U.S. National Security\nIssues Posed by Chinese Telecommunications Companies Huawei and ZTE.\nThis was a closed meeting.\nONGOING INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES\nHouse Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence: Full Committee held a\nhearing on ongoing intelligence activities. 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