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Rec. E724", "Congressional Record, Volume 171 Issue 126 (Wednesday, July 23, 2025)\n\n[Congressional Record Volume 171, Number 126 (Wednesday, July 23, 2025)]\n[Extensions of Remarks]\n[Pages E724-E725]\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\n\n[[Page E725]]\n\nDigest will prepare this information for printing in the Extensions of\nRemarks section of the Congressional Record on Monday and Wednesday of\neach week.\n  Meetings scheduled for Thursday, July 24, 2025 may be found in the\nDaily Digest of today's Record.\n\n                           MEETINGS SCHEDULED\n\n                                JULY 29\n     9:30 a.m.\n       Committee on Armed Services\n         To receive a closed briefing on Operation MIDNIGHT\n           HAMMER.\n                                                           SVC-217\n     10:30 a.m.\n       Committee on Foreign Relations\n         To hold hearings to examine certain nominations.\n                                                            SD-419\n     3 p.m.\n       Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry\n         To hold hearings to examine perspectives on\n           reauthorization of the U.S. Grain Standards Act.\n                                                           SR-328A\n\n                                JULY 30\n     10 a.m.\n       Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs\n       Subcommittee on Securities, Insurance, and Investment\n         To hold hearings to examine guardrails and growth,\n           focusing on AI's role in capital and insurance markets.\n                                                            SD-538\n       Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation\n         Business meeting to consider S. 1691, to limit the use of\n           facial recognition technology in airports, S. 2314, to\n           direct the Secretary of Commerce to establish a task\n           force regarding shark depredation, S. 2318, to amend\n           the National Institute of Standards and Technology Act\n           to require the periodic update to the strategic plan to\n           guide the Manufacturing USA Program to align with the\n           mandatory updates to the National Strategy for Advanced\n           Manufacturing, S. 2351, to supplement existing lease\n           authorities available to the Administrator of the\n           National Aeronautics and Space Administration to\n           support research, education, and training, and the\n           nominations of Neil Jacobs, of North Carolina, to be\n           Under Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere, Taylor\n           Jordan, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant\n           Secretary, and Harry Kumar, of New York, to be an\n           Assistant Secretary, all of the Department of Commerce,\n           Paul Roberti, of Rhode Island, to be Administrator of\n           the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety\n           Administration, Jonathan Morrison, of California, to be\n           Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety\n           Administration, Seval Oz, of California, to be an\n           Assistant Secretary, Michael Rutherford, of Florida, to\n           be an Assistant Secretary, and Gregory Zerzan, of\n           Texas, to be General Counsel, all of the Department of\n           Transportation, and Derek Barrs, of Florida, to be\n           Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety\n           Administration.\n                                                            SR-253\n       Committee on Foreign Relations\n         Business meeting to consider pending calendar business.\n                                                             S-116\n       Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions\n         Business meeting to consider S. 2292, to amend the\n           Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to revise and\n           extend the user fee program for over-the-counter\n           monograph drugs, S. 1440, to amend title II of the\n           Public Health Service Act to include as an additional\n           right or privilege of commissioned officers of the\n           Public Health Service (and their beneficiaries) certain\n           leave provided under title 10, United States Code to\n           commissioned officers of the Army (or their\n           beneficiaries), S. 2301, to reauthorize certain\n           programs regarding rural health care, S. 1727, to amend\n           the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to\n           permit employee stock ownership plan participants to\n           benefit from the full amount of beneficial ownership\n           that can be accrued in the plan while also fully\n           realizing the benefits of saving for retirement in a\n           defined contribution plan, S. 1728, to amend the\n           Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to\n           expand the membership of the Advisory Council on\n           Employee Welfare and Pension Benefit Plans to include\n           representatives of employee ownership organizations, an\n           original bill entitled ``Kay Hagan Tick Reauthorization\n           Act'', and an original bill entitled ``Retire Through\n           Ownership Act''.\n                                                            SD-430\n       Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs\n         Business meeting to consider S. 854, to amend title 31,\n           United States Code, to establish the Life Sciences\n           Research Security Board, S. 855, to require executive\n           branch employees to report certain royalties, S. 269,\n           to improve coordination between Federal and State\n           agencies and the Do Not Pay working system, S. 81, to\n           require a guidance clarity statement on certain agency\n           guidance, S. 861, to streamline the sharing of\n           information among Federal disaster assistance agencies,\n           to expedite the delivery of life-saving assistance to\n           disaster survivors, to speed the recovery of\n           communities from disasters, to protect the security and\n           privacy of information provided by disaster survivors,\n           S. 766, to require an annual report of taxpayer-funded\n           projects that are over budget and behind schedule, S.\n           872, to amend the Federal Funding Accountability and\n           Transparency Act of 2006 to ensure that other\n           transaction agreements are reported to USAspending.gov,\n           S. 727, to correct the inequitable denial of enhanced\n           retirement and annuity benefits to certain U.S. Customs\n           and Border Protection Officers, S. 874, to ensure that\n           whistleblowers, including contractors, are protected\n           from retaliation when a Federal employee orders a\n           reprisal, S. 594, to amend the Post-Katrina Management\n           Reform Act of 2006 to repeal certain obsolete\n           requirements, S. 865, to amend the Lobbying Disclosure\n           Act of 1995 to require certain disclosures by\n           registrants regarding exemptions under the Foreign\n           Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, S. 856, to\n           amend the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 to clarify a\n           provision relating to certain contents of registrations\n           under that Act, S. 850, to amend the Northern Border\n           Security Review Act to require updates to the northern\n           border threat analysis and the northern border\n           strategy, S. 848, to provide for joint reports by\n           relevant Federal agencies to Congress regarding\n           incidents of terrorism, and S. 572, to enhance the\n           effectiveness of the Shadow Wolves Program; to be\n           immediately followed by a business meeting to consider\n           S. 1498, to amend chapter 131 of title 5, United States\n           Code, to prohibit transactions involving certain\n           financial instruments by Members of Congress, S. 2144,\n           to improve the safety and security of Members of\n           Congress, immediate family members of Members of\n           Congress, and congressional staff, the nominations of\n           Pedro Allende, of Florida, to be Under Secretary for\n           Science and Technology, and Sean Plankey, of\n           Pennsylvania, to be Director of the Cybersecurity and\n           Infrastructure Security Agency, both of the Department\n           of Homeland Security, Paul Ingrassia, of New York, to\n           be Special Counsel, Office of Special Counsel, for the\n           term of five years, Christopher Fox, of Virginia, to be\n           Inspector General of the Intelligence Community, Office\n           of the Director of National 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