{"database": "openregs", "table": "congressional_record", "rows": [["CREC-2025-09-15-pt1-PgE855-2", "2025-09-15", 119, 1, null, null, "SENATE COMMITTEE MEETINGS", "SENATE", "EXTENSIONS", "ESENATECOMMITTEE", "E855", "E856", null, "[{\"congress\": \"119\", \"type\": \"SRES\", \"number\": \"4\"}, {\"congress\": \"119\", \"type\": \"SRES\", \"number\": \"4\"}, {\"congress\": \"119\", \"type\": \"S\", \"number\": \"252\"}, {\"congress\": \"119\", \"type\": \"S\", \"number\": \"1221\"}, {\"congress\": \"119\", \"type\": \"S\", \"number\": \"2283\"}]", "171 Cong. Rec. E855", "Congressional Record, Volume 171 Issue 150 (Monday, September 15, 2025)\n\n[Congressional Record Volume 171, Number 150 (Monday, September 15, 2025)]\n[Extensions of Remarks]\n[Pages E855-E856]\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\n[[Page E856]]\n\n  Meetings scheduled for Tuesday, September 16, 2025 may be found in\nthe Daily Digest of today's Record.\n\n                           MEETINGS SCHEDULED\n\n                              SEPTEMBER 17\n     9:15 a.m.\n       Committee on Foreign Relations\n         Business meeting to consider the nominations of Thomas\n           DiNanno, of Florida, to be Under Secretary for Arms\n           Control and International Security, Michael DeSombre,\n           of Illinois, to be an Assistant Secretary (East Asian\n           and Pacific Affairs), Jacob Helberg, of Florida, to be\n           an Under Secretary (Economic Growth, Energy, and the\n           Environment), Benjamin Black, of New York, to be Chief\n           Executive Officer of the United States International\n           Development Finance Corporation, Paul Kapur, of\n           California, to be Assistant Secretary for South Asian\n           Affairs, Nicole McGraw, of Florida, to be Ambassador to\n           the Republic of Croatia, Somers Farkas, of New York, to\n           be Ambassador to the Republic of Malta, Kenneth Howery,\n           of Texas, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark,\n           Chris Pratt, of Utah, to be an Assistant Secretary\n           (Political-Military Affairs), Stacey Feinberg, of\n           California, to be Ambassador to the Grand Duchy of\n           Luxembourg, Leandro Rizzuto, of Florida, to be\n           Permanent Representative of the United States of\n           America to the Organization of American States, with\n           the rank of Ambassador, Howard Brodie, of Florida, to\n           be Ambassador to the Republic of Finland, Arthur\n           Fisher, of North Carolina, to be Ambassador to the\n           Republic of Austria, Nicholas Merrick, of Texas, to be\n           Ambassador to the Czech Republic, Roman Pipko, of\n           Florida, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Estonia,\n           Anjani Sinha, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the\n           Republic of Singapore, Thomas Rose, of Florida, to be\n           Ambassador to the Republic of Poland, Lynda Blanchard,\n           of Alabama, to be U.S. Representative to the United\n           Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture, with the\n           rank of Ambassador, Sarah Rogers, of New York, to be\n           Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy, Caleb Orr, of\n           Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary (Economic and\n           Business Affairs), Michael G. Waltz, of Florida, to be\n           the Representative of the United States of America to\n           the United Nations, with the Rank of Ambassador, and\n           the Representative of the United States of America in\n           the Security Council of the United Nations, and to be\n           Representative of the United States of America to the\n           Sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations\n           during his tenure of service as Representative of the\n           United States of America to the United Nations, Richard\n           Buchan III, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom\n           of Morocco, John Giordano, of Pennsylvania, to be\n           Ambassador to the Republic of Namibia, Michel Issa, of\n           Florida, to be Ambassador to the Lebanese Republic,\n           Sean O'Neill, of Virginia, to be Ambassador to the\n           Kingdom of Thailand, Julie Stufft, of Ohio, to be\n           Ambassador to the Republic of Kazakhstan, Bill Bazzi,\n           of Michigan, to be Ambassador to the Republic of\n           Tunisia, Melinda Hildebrand, of Texas, to be Ambassador\n           to the Republic of Costa Rica, Todd Wilcox, of Florida,\n           to be an Assistant Secretary (Diplomatic Security),\n           Riley Barnes, of Texas, to be Assistant Secretary for\n           Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, Dan Negrea, of\n           Connecticut, to be Representative of the United States\n           of America on the Economic and Social Council of the\n           United Nations, with the rank of Ambassador, and to\n           serve concurrently and without additional compensation\n           as an Alternate Representative of the United States of\n           America to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the\n           United Nations, and William White, of New York, to be\n           Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium, all of the\n           Department of State.\n                                                             S-116\n     9:50 a.m.\n       Committee on Environment and Public Works\n         Business meeting to consider the nomination of Jeffrey\n           Hall, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator of\n           the Environmental Protection Agency; to be immediately\n           followed by oversight hearings to examine the U.S. Army\n           Corps of Engineers.\n                                                            SD-562\n     10 a.m.\n       Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation\n         Business meeting to consider the nomination of Neil\n           Jacobs, of North Carolina, to be Under Secretary of\n           Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere; to be immediately\n           followed by hearings to examine the nominations of\n           Michael Graham, of Virginia, to be a Member of the\n           National Transportation Safety Board, Ethan Klein, of\n           New Jersey, to be an Associate Director of the Office\n           of Science and Technology Policy, and Joyce Meyer, of\n           Virginia, to be Under Secretary of Commerce for\n           Economic Affairs.\n                                                            SR-253\n       Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions\n         To hold hearings to examine reviewing recent events at\n           the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and\n           implications for children's health.\n                                                            SD-430\n     10:15 a.m.\n       Committee on the Judiciary\n         To hold hearings to examine certain pending nominations.\n                                                            SD-G50\n     2 p.m.\n       Committee on the Judiciary\n       Subcommittee on Border Security and Immigration\n         To hold hearings to examine missing unaccompanied alien\n           children and criminal sponsors.\n                                                            SD-226\n       Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe\n         To hold hearings to examine conspiracy theories,\n           antisemitism, and democratic decline.\n                                                        2358C-RHOB\n     2:30 p.m.\n       Committee on Indian Affairs\n         To hold hearings to examine Indian Self-Determination and\n           Education Assistance Act successes and opportunities at\n           the Department of the Interior and the Indian Health\n           Service.\n                                                            SD-628\n       Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship\n         To hold hearings to examine using the 504 program to\n           build America's manufacturing future.\n                                                           SR-428A\n     3 p.m.\n       Select Committee on Intelligence\n         To receive a closed briefing on certain intelligence\n           matters.\n                                                            SH-219\n     3:30 p.m.\n       Special Committee on Aging\n         To hold hearings to examine drug safety, supply chains,\n           and the risk to aging Americans.\n                                                            SH-216\n     4 p.m.\n       Committee on Veterans' Affairs\n         To hold hearings to examine strengthening services for\n           veterans with spinal cord injury and disorder.\n                                                            SD-106\n\n                              SEPTEMBER 18\n     9 a.m.\n       Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs\n         Business meeting to consider an original bill entitled,\n           ``Free Speech Protection and Reforming Expiring\n           Authorities'', an original bill entitled, ``Safer\n           Counter-Drone Authorities'', S. 1221, to prohibit\n           contracting with persons that have business operations\n           with the Maduro regime, S. 2283, to designate the\n           facility of the United States Postal Service located at\n           201 West Oklahoma Avenue in Guthrie, Oklahoma, as the\n           ``Oscar J. Upham Post Office'', and S. 252, to increase\n           access to agency guidance documents.\n                                                            SD-342\n     10 a.m.\n       Committee on Armed Services\n         To hold hearings to examine the nominations of Platte\n           Moring, of South Carolina, to be Inspector General,\n           Kirsten Davies, of Tennessee, to be Chief Information\n           Officer, James Mazol, of Virginia, to be a Deputy Under\n           Secretary, and Derrick Anderson, of Virginia, to be an\n           Assistant Secretary, all of the Department of Defense.\n                                                            SD-G50\n       Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions\n         To hold hearings to examine the state of K-12 education.\n                                                            SD-430\n     10:15 a.m.\n       Committee on the Judiciary\n         Business meeting to consider the nominations of Jennifer\n           Lee Mascott, of Delaware, to be United States Circuit\n           Judge for the Third Circuit, Robert P. Chamberlin, and\n           James D. Maxwell II, both to be a United States\n           District Judge for the Northern District of\n           Mississippi, Edmund G. LaCour, Jr., and Harold D. Mooty\n           III, both to be a United States District Judge for the\n           Northern District of Alabama, Bill Lewis, to be United\n           States District Judge for the Middle District of\n           Alabama, David Courcelle, to be United States Attorney\n           for the Eastern District of Louisiana for the term of\n           four years, and Scott Leary, to be United States\n           Attorney for the Northern District of Mississippi for\n           the term of four years.\n                                                            SH-216"]], "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-2025-09-15-pt1-PgE855-2"], "units": {}, "query_ms": 1.4627160271629691, "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"}