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Rec. E937", "Congressional Record, Volume 171 Issue 164 (Monday, October 6, 2025)\n\n[Congressional Record Volume 171, Number 164 (Monday, October 6, 2025)]\n[Extensions of Remarks]\n[Pages E937-E938]\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, October 7, 2025 may be found in the\nDaily Digest of today's Record.\n\n                           MEETINGS SCHEDULED\n\n                               OCTOBER 8\n     Time to be announced\n       Committee on Veterans' Affairs\n         Business meeting to consider the nomination of Jeremiah\n           Workman, of Ohio, to be Assistant Secretary of Labor\n           for Veterans' Employment and Training.\n                                                             S-216\n     10 a.m.\n       Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation\n         Business meeting to consider S. 1070, to establish a\n           National STEM Week to promote American innovation and\n           enhance STEM education pathways for all students,\n           including those in rural, urban, and underserved\n           communities, S. 2126, to reauthorize the Integrated\n           Coastal and Ocean Observation System Act of 2009, S.\n           2245, to amend the Digital Coast Act to improve the\n           acquisition, integration, and accessibility of data of\n           the Digital Coast program and to extend the program, S.\n           2357, to reauthorize the Young Fishermen's Development\n           Act, S. 2563, to direct the Secretary of Commerce, in\n           coordination with the heads of other relevant Federal\n           departments and agencies, to conduct an interagency\n           review of and report to Congress on ways to increase\n           the global competitiveness of the United States in\n           attracting foreign direct investment, S. 2666, to\n           direct the Federal Communications Commission to\n           establish a taskforce on unlawful robocalls, an\n           original bill entitled, ``PIPELINE Safety Act of\n           2025'', and the nominations of Joyce Meyer, of\n           Virginia, to be Under Secretary for Economic Affairs,\n           and Harry Kumar, of New York, to be an Assistant\n           Secretary, both of the Department of Commerce, and\n           Seval Oz, of California, to be an Assistant Secretary\n           of Transportation; to be immediately followed by\n           hearings to examine big tech and silencing Americans.\n                                                            SR-253\n       Committee on Environment and Public Works\n         To hold hearings to examine the nominations of Ho Nieh,\n           of Alabama, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory\n           Commission, and Douglas Troutman, of Maryland, to be\n           Assistant Administrator for Toxic Substances of the\n           Environmental Protection Agency.\n                                                            SD-562\n       Committee on Finance\n         Business meeting to consider the nominations of Jonathan\n           Greenstein, of New York, to be a Deputy Under\n           Secretary, Donald Korb, of Ohio, to be Chief Counsel\n           for the Internal Revenue Service and an Assistant\n           General Counsel, and Derek Theurer, of Virginia, to be\n           a Deputy Under Secretary, all of the Department of the\n           Treasury.\n                                                            SD-215\n       Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions\n         To hold hearings to examine labor law reform part 1,\n           focusing on diagnosing the issues and exploring current\n           proposals.\n                                                            SD-430\n     2:30 p.m.\n       Committee on the Judiciary\n       Subcommittee on Intellectual Property\n         To hold hearings to examine the Patent Eligibility\n           Restoration Act, focusing on restoring clarity,\n           certainty, and predictability to the United States\n           patent system.\n                                                            SD-226\n       Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship\n         Business meeting to consider the nomination of William\n           Kirk, of Maryland, to be Inspector General, Small\n           Business Administration.\n                                                           SR-428A\n       Select Committee on Intelligence\n         To hold hearings to examine the nominations of Joshua\n           Simmons, of Virginia,\n\n[[Page E938]]\n\n           to be General Counsel of the Central Intelligence\n           Agency, and Peter Metzger, of the District of Columbia,\n           to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for\n           Intelligence and Analysis.\n                                                            SD-G50\n     3:15 p.m.\n       Special Committee on Aging\n         To hold hearings to examine closing loopholes that kill\n           American patients.\n                                                            SH-216\n\n                               OCTOBER 9\n     9:30 a.m.\n       Committee on Armed Services\n         To hold hearings to examine the nomination of General\n           Kenneth S. Wilsbach, USAF, for reappointment to the\n           grade of general and to be Chief of Staff of the Air\n           Force.\n                                                            SD-G50\n     9:45 a.m.\n       Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions\n         Business meeting to consider the nominations of Crystal\n           Carey, of New Jersey, to be General Counsel, and Scott\n           Mayer, of Pennsylvania, and James Murphy, of Maryland,\n           both to be a Member, all of the National Labor\n           Relations Board, and Rosario Palmieri, of Virginia, to\n           be an Assistant Secretary, and Anthony D'Esposito, of\n           New York, to be Inspector General, both of the\n           Department of Labor.\n                                                            SD-430\n     10 a.m.\n       Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions\n         To hold hearings to examine AI's potential to support\n           patients, workers, children, and families.\n                                                            SD-430\n     10:15 a.m.\n       Committee on the Judiciary\n         Business meeting to consider the nominations of Rebecca\n           L. Taibleson, of Wisconsin, to be United States Circuit\n           Judge for the Seventh Circuit, David A. Bragdon and\n           Lindsey Ann Freeman, both to be a United States\n           District Judge for the Middle District of North\n           Carolina, Robert P. Chamberlin and James D. Maxwell II,\n           both to be a United States District Judge for the\n           Northern District of Mississippi, Matthew E. Orso and\n           Susan Courtwright Rodriguez, both to be a United States\n           District Judge for the Western District of North\n           Carolina, Sara Bailey, of Texas, to be Director of\n           National Drug Control Policy, Braden Boucek, to be\n           United States Attorney for the Middle District of\n           Tennessee for the term of four years, Dominick Gerace\n           II, to be United States Attorney for the Southern\n           District of Ohio for the term of four years, Jerome\n           Francis Gorgon, Jr., to be United States Attorney for\n           the Eastern District of Michigan for the term of four\n           years, James Kruger, to be United States Attorney for\n           the Southern District of Mississippi for the term of\n           four years, Scott Leary, to be United States Attorney\n           for the Northern District of Mississippi for the term\n           of four years, Bryan Stirling, to be United States\n           Attorney for the District of South Carolina for the\n           term of four years, Thomas Wheeler II, to be United\n           States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana\n           for the term of four years, Thomas Albus, to be United\n           States Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri\n           for the term of four years, and Adam Mildred, of\n           Indiana, to be United States Attorney for the Northern\n           District of Indiana for the term of four years.\n                                                            SH-216\n\n                               OCTOBER 22\n     9:30 a.m.\n       Committee on Foreign Relations\n         Business meeting to consider S. 2130, to make\n           improvements to the AUKUS partnership, S. 2424, to\n           require a report of, and a strategy to combat, arms\n           sales of the Government of the People's Republic of\n           China, S. 1744, to amend the Arms Export Control Act to\n           include Taiwan among the list of recipient countries\n           with respect to which shorter certification and\n           reporting periods apply and to expedite licensing for\n           allies transferring military equipment to Taiwan, S.\n           2626, to strengthen the leadership role of the United\n           States at the Inter-American Development Bank, S. 2146,\n           to require the United States Executive Director at the\n           International Monetary Fund to advocate for increased\n           transparency with respect to exchange rate policies of\n           the People's Republic of China, S. 2550, to provide for\n           international cooperation to secure critical mineral\n           supply chains, S. 1854, to require the imposition of\n           sanctions with respect to political and economic elites\n           in Haiti, S. 2657, to impose sanctions relating to the\n           support of the People's Republic of China for the\n           invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation, S. 2018,\n           to modify certain limitations and exclusions regarding\n           defense articles and requirements regarding security\n           assistance and sales with respect to the Republic of\n           Cyprus, S. 799, to establish and implement a multi-year\n           Legal Gold and Mining Partnership Strategy to reduce\n           the negative environmental and social impacts of\n           illicit gold mining in the Western Hemisphere, S. 2684,\n           to support countries in Latin America and the Caribbean\n           that maintain official diplomatic relations with\n           Taiwan, to counter efforts by the People's Republic of\n           China to coerce or pressure governments into breaking\n           such ties, to deepen coordination with Taiwan on\n           diplomatic, development, and economic engagement in the\n           Western Hemisphere, S. 2224, to amend the Taiwan Allies\n           International Protection and Enhancement Initiative\n           (TAIPEI) Act of 2019 to provide that the United States,\n           in its role as a member of any international\n           organizations, should oppose any attempts by the\n           People's Republic of China to resolve Taiwan's status\n           by distorting the decisions, language, policies, or\n           procedures of any such organization, S. 2918, to amend\n           the Rebuilding Economic Prosperity and Opportunity for\n           Ukrainians Act to improve the implementation of the\n           seizure of Russian sovereign assets for the benefit of\n           Ukraine, S. 1000, to establish an Ambassador-at-Large\n           for Arctic Affairs, S. 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