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Rec. E245", "Congressional Record, Volume 171 Issue 53 (Monday, March 24, 2025)\n\n[Congressional Record Volume 171, Number 53 (Monday, March 24, 2025)]\n[Extensions of Remarks]\n[Pages E245-E246]\nFrom the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]\n\n                       SENATE COMMITTEE MEETINGS\n\n  Title IV of Senate Resolution 4, agreed to by the Senate of February\n4, 1977, calls for establishment of a system for a computerized\nschedule of all meetings and hearings of Senate committees,\nsubcommittees, joint committees, and committees of conference. This\ntitle requires all such committees to notify the Office of the Senate\nDaily Digest--designated by the Rules Committee--of the time, place and\npurpose of the meetings, when scheduled and any cancellations or\nchanges in the meetings as they occur.\n  As an additional procedure along with the computerization of this\ninformation, the Office of the Senate Daily Digest will prepare this\ninformation for printing in the Extensions of Remarks section of the\nCongressional Record on Monday and Wednesday of each week.\n  Meetings scheduled for Tuesday, March 25, 2025 may be found in the\nDaily Digest of today's Record.\n\n                           MEETINGS SCHEDULED\n\n                                MARCH 26\n     9:30 a.m.\n       Committee on Armed Services\n       Subcommittee on Strategic Forces\n         To hold open hearings to examine the United States\n           Strategic Command and United States Space Command in\n           review of the Defense Authorization Request for fiscal\n           year 2026 and Future Years Defense Program; to be\n           immediately followed by a closed session in SVC-217.\n                                                            SD-106\n     10 a.m.\n       Committee on Environment and Public Works\n         To hold hearings to examine the nominations of Brian\n           Nesvik, of Wyoming, to be Director of the United States\n           Fish and Wildlife Service, and Jessica Kramer, of\n           Wisconsin, and Sean Donahue, of Florida, both to be an\n           Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection\n           Agency.\n                                                            SD-406\n       Committee on Foreign Relations\n         To hold hearings to examine Indo-Pacific alliances and\n           burden sharing in today's geopolitical environment.\n                                                            SD-419\n     10:15 a.m.\n       Committee on the Judiciary\n         To hold hearings to examine pending nominations.\n                                                            SD-226\n     2:30 p.m.\n       Committee on Armed Services\n       Subcommittee on Personnel\n         To hold an oversight hearing to examine the status of the\n           Military Service Academies.\n                                                            SR-222\n       Committee on Foreign Relations\n       Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Transnational Crime,\n           Civilian Security, Democracy, Human Rights, and Global\n           Women's Issues\n         To hold hearings to examine People's Republic of China\n           influence and the status of Taiwan's diplomatic allies\n           in the Western Hemisphere.\n                                                            SD-419\n       Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship\n         Business meeting to consider S. 1047, to prohibit\n           individuals convicted of defrauding the Government from\n           receiving any assistance from the Small Business\n           Administration, S. 1093, to amend the Small Business\n           Act to enhance the Office of Rural Affairs, and the\n           nominations of William Briggs, of Texas, to be Deputy\n           Administrator, and Casey Mulligan, of Illinois, to be\n           Chief Counsel for Advocacy, both of the Small Business\n           Administration.\n                                                           SR-428A\n       Select Committee on Intelligence\n         To receive a closed briefing on certain intelligence\n           matters.\n                                                            SH-219\n\n                                MARCH 27\n     9:30 a.m.\n       Committee on Armed Services\n         To hold hearings to examine the nominations of Troy\n           Meink, of Virginia, to be Secretary of the Air Force,\n           Michael Duffy, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary for\n           Acquisition and Sustainment, Emil Michael, of Florida,\n           to be Under Secretary for Research and Engineering, and\n           Keith Bass, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary, all\n           of the Department of Defense.\n                                                            SD-G50\n     10 a.m.\n       Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs\n         To hold hearings to examine the nominations of Jonathan\n           Gould, of Virginia, to be Comptroller of the Currency\n           for a term of five years, Luke Pettit, of the District\n           of Columbia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the\n           Treasury, Paul Atkins, of Virginia, to be a Member of\n           the Securities and Exchange Commission for the\n           remainder of the term expiring June 5, 2026, and Marcus\n           Molinaro, of New York, to be Federal Transit\n           Administrator.\n                                                            SD-538\n       Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation\n       Subcommittee on Aviation, Space, and Innovation\n         To hold hearings to examine the National Transportation\n           Safety Board preliminary report, focusing on the DCA\n           midair collision.\n                                                            SD-106\n       Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions\n         To hold hearings to examine ensuring safe learning\n           environments for all students, focusing on protests on\n           campus.\n                                                            SD-430\n\n[[Page E246]]\n\n     10:15 a.m.\n       Committee on the Judiciary\n         Business meeting to consider pending calendar business.\n                                                            SH-216\n     11 a.m.\n       Committee on Foreign Relations\n         Business meeting to consider S. 860, to modify the\n           information about countries exporting methamphetamine\n           that is included in the annual International Narcotics\n           Control Strategy Report, to require a report to\n           Congress on the seizure and production of certain\n           illicit drugs, to impose sanctions with respect to the\n           production and trafficking into the United States, of\n           synthetic opioids, S. 868, to support democracy and the\n           rule of law in Georgia, S. Res. 86, expressing the\n           sense of the Senate regarding United Nations General\n           Assembly Resolution 2758 (XXVI) and the harmful\n           conflation of China's ``One China Principle'' and the\n           United States' ``One China Policy'', S. Res. 98,\n           condemning Beijing's destruction of Hong Kong's\n           democracy and rule of law, S. Res. 106, supporting the\n           goals of International Women's Day, S. 799, to\n           establish and implement a multi-year Legal Gold and\n           Mining Partnership Strategy to reduce the negative\n           environmental and social impacts of illicit gold mining\n           in the Western Hemisphere, S. 821, to provide for\n           increased reporting regarding Department of State\n           Taiwan guidelines, S. 555, to direct the Secretary of\n           State to establish a national registry of Korean\n           American divided families, and S. 842, to counter\n           efforts by Hezbollah to conduct terrorist activities in\n           Latin America, S. Res. 52, recognizing religious\n           freedom as a fundamental right, expressing support for\n           international religious freedom as a cornerstone of\n           United States foreign policy, and expressing concern\n           over increased threats to and attacks on religious\n           freedom around the world, and an original resolution\n           recognizing the 204th anniversary of the independence\n           of Greece and celebrating democracy in Greece and the\n           United States, and the nominations of Peter Hoekstra,\n           of Michigan, to be Ambassador to Canada, George Glass,\n           of Oregon, to be Ambassador to Japan, and Ronald\n           Johnson, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the United\n           Mexican States, all of the Department of State.\n                                                             S-116\n     2:15 p.m.\n       Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation\n         To hold hearings to examine the nomination of Arielle\n           Roth, of the District of Columbia, to be Assistant\n           Secretary of Commerce for Communications and\n           Information.\n                                                            SR-253"]], "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-2025-03-24-pt1-PgE245-2"], "units": {}, "query_ms": 2.2959080524742603, "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"}