{"database": "openregs", "table": "congressional_record", "rows": [["CREC-2025-02-24-pt1-PgD175", "2025-02-24", 119, 1, null, null, "Daily Digest/House Committee Meetings", "HOUSE", "DAILYDIGEST", "DDHCMEETINGS", "D175", "D176", null, "[{\"congress\": \"119\", \"type\": \"HCONRES\", \"number\": \"14\"}, {\"congress\": \"119\", \"type\": \"HJRES\", \"number\": \"20\"}, {\"congress\": \"119\", \"type\": \"HJRES\", \"number\": \"35\"}]", "171 Cong. Rec. D175", "Congressional Record, Volume 171 Issue 36 (Monday, February 24, 2025)\n\n[Congressional Record Volume 171, Number 36 (Monday, February 24, 2025)]\n[Daily Digest]\n[Pages D175-D176]\nFrom the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]\n\nCommittee Meetings\nESTABLISHING THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET FOR THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT\nFOR FISCAL YEAR 2025 AND SETTING FORTH THE APPROPRIATE BUDGETARY LEVELS\nFOR FISCAL YEARS 2026 THROUGH 2034; PROVIDING FOR CONGRESSIONAL\nDISAPPROVAL RELATING TO ENERGY CONSERVATION PROGRAM; PROVIDING FOR\nCONGRESSIONAL DISAPPROVAL RELATING TO WASTE EMISSIONS CHARGE\nCommittee on Rules: Full Committee held a hearing on H. Con. Res. 14,\nestablishing the congressional budget for the United States Government\nfor fiscal year 2025 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels\nfor fiscal years 2026 through 2034; H.J. Res. 20, providing for\ncongressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States\nCode, of the rule submitted by the Department of Energy relating to\n``Energy Conservation Program: Energy Conservation Standards for\nConsumer Gas-fired Instantaneous Water Heaters''; and H.J. Res. 35,\nproviding for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5,\nUnited States Code, of the rule submitted by the Environmental\nProtection Agency relating to ``Waste Emissions Charge for Petroleum\nand Natural Gas Systems: Procedures for Facilitating Compliance,\nIncluding Netting and Exemptions''. The Committee granted, by a record\nvote of 9-4, a rule providing for consideration of H.J. Res. 20,\nProviding for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5,\nUnited States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Energy\nrelating to ``Energy Conservation Program: Energy Conservation\nStandards for Consumer Gas-fired Instantaneous Water Heaters'', H.J.\nRes. 35, Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of\ntitle 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Environmental\nProtection Agency relating to ``Waste Emissions Charge for Petroleum\nand Natural Gas Systems: Procedures for Facilitating Compliance,\nIncluding Netting and Exemptions'', and H. Con. Res. 14, Establishing\nthe congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal\nyear 2025 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal\nyears 2026 through 2034. The rule provides for consideration of H.J.\nRes. 20, Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of\ntitle 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of\nEnergy relating to ``Energy Conservation Program: Energy Conservation\nStandards for Consumer Gas-fired Instantaneous Water Heaters'', under a\nclosed rule. The rule waives all points of order against consideration\nof the joint resolution. The rule provides that the joint resolution\nshall be considered as read. The rule waives all points of order\nagainst provisions in the joint resolution. The rule provides one hour\nof general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and\nranking minority member of the Committee on Energy and Commerce or\ntheir respective designees. The rule provides one motion to recommit.\nThe rule further provides for consideration of H.J. Res. 35, Providing\nfor congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States\nCode, of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency\nrelating to ``Waste Emissions Charge for Petroleum and Natural Gas\nSystems: Procedures for Facilitating Compliance, Including Netting and\nExemptions'', under a closed rule. The rule waives all points of order\nagainst consideration of the joint resolution. The rule provides that\nthe joint resolution shall be considered as read. The rule waives all\npoints of order against provisions in the joint resolution. The rule\nprovides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by\nthe chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Energy and\nCommerce or their respective designees. The rule provides one motion to\nrecommit. The rule further provides for consideration of H. Con. Res.\n14, Establishing the congressional budget for the United States\nGovernment for fiscal year 2025 and setting forth the appropriate\nbudgetary levels for fiscal years 2026 through 2034, under a closed\nrule. The rule waives all points of order against consideration of the\nconcurrent resolution. The rule provides three hours of debate with two\nhours confined to the congressional budget equally divided and\ncontrolled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on\nthe Budget or their respective designees and one hour on the subject of\neconomic goals and policies equally divided and controlled by\nRepresentative Schweikert of Arizona and Representative Beyer of\nVirginia or their respective designees. The rule provides that the\namendment printed in the Rules Committee report shall be considered as\nadopted and the concurrent resolution, as amended, shall be considered\nas read. The rule permits the chair of the Committee on the Budget to\noffer amendments in the House pursuant to section 305(a)(5) of the\nCongressional Budget Act of 1974 to achieve mathematical consistency.\nFinally, the rule provides that the concurrent resolution shall not be\nsubject to a demand for division of the question of its adoption.\nTestimony was heard from Chairman Arrington, Chairman Guthrie, and\nRepresentatives Boyle of Pennsylvania, Tonko, Scott of Virginia, and\nKaptur.\n\n[[Page D176]]\n\nFROM RESET TO ROLLOUT: CAN THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS\nELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD SYSTEM PROGRAM FINALLY DELIVER?\nCommittee on Veterans' Affairs: Subcommittee on Technology\nModernization held a hearing entitled ``From Reset to Rollout: Can the\nVA EHRM Program Finally Deliver?''. Testimony was heard from Neil\nEvans, M.D., Acting Program Executive Director, Electronic Health\nRecord Modernization Integration Office, Department of Veterans\nAffairs; David Case, Acting Inspector General, Office of Inspector\nGeneral, Department of Veterans Affairs; Carol Harris, Director,\nInformation Technology and Cybersecurity Issues, Government\nAccountability Office; and a public witness.\n\nJoint Meetings\n  No joint committee meetings were held."]], "columns": ["granule_id", "date", "congress", "session", "volume", "issue", "title", "chamber", "granule_class", "sub_granule_class", "page_start", "page_end", "speakers", "bills", "citation", "full_text"], "primary_keys": ["granule_id"], "primary_key_values": ["CREC-2025-02-24-pt1-PgD175"], "units": {}, "query_ms": 1.0158130899071693, "source": "Federal Register API & Regulations.gov API", "source_url": "https://www.federalregister.gov/developers/api/v1", "license": "Public Domain (U.S. Government data)", "license_url": "https://www.regulations.gov/faq"}