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| CREC-2026-01-14-pt1-PgD77-2 | 2026-01-14 | 119 | 2 | Daily Digest/Senate Committee Meetings | SENATE | DAILYDIGEST | DDSCMEETINGS | D77 | D78 | [{"congress": "119", "type": "S", "number": "1555"}, {"congress": "119", "type": "S", "number": "2100"}, {"congress": "119", "type": "S", "number": "3471"}] | 172 Cong. Rec. D77 | Congressional Record, Volume 172 Issue 10 (Wednesday, January 14, 2026) [Congressional Record Volume 172, Number 10 (Wednesday, January 14, 2026)] [Daily Digest] [Pages D77-D78] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] Committee Meetings (Committees not listed did not meet) CHEMICAL ABORTION DRUGS Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions: Committee concluded a hearing to examine chemical abortion drugs, after receiving testimony from Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill, Baton Rouge; Monique Chireau Wubbenhorst, University of Notre Dame, Durham, North Carolina; and Nisha Verma, Physicians for Reproductive Health, Atlanta, Georgia. AFGHAN PAROLEE PROGRAM Committee on the Judiciary: Subcommittee on Border Security and Immigration concluded a joint hearing with the Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism to examine Biden's Afghan parolee program, after receiving testimony from Craig Adelman, Deputy Inspector General for Audits, Office of Inspector General, Department of Homeland Security; Arne Baker, Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Inspector General, Office of Inspector General, Department of State; Michael J. Roark, Deputy Inspector General for Evaluations, Office of Inspector General, Department of Defense; Simon R. Hankinson, The Heritage Foundation Center for Border Security and Immigration, and Nayla Rush, Center for Immigration Studies, both of Washington, D.C.; Perry [[Page D78]] Blackburn, AFG Free, Tampa, Florida; Julie Marzouk, Marzouk Evolve Advocacy Consulting, Irvine, California; and Nadim Yousify, Romulus, Michigan. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship: Committee concluded a hearing to examine growing the small business agricultural economy, including S. 1555, to increase loan limits for loans made to small manufacturers, S. 2100, to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to modify certain rules applicable to qualified small issue manufacturing bonds, to expand certain exceptions to the private activity bond rules for first-time farmers, and S. 3471, to improve purchasing of food by the Department of Agriculture, after receiving testimony from Melissa Spurgin, First Iowa State Bank, Albia, Iowa; Jay Funke, Del Clay Farm Equipment, LLC, Edgewood, Iowa; Erbin Crowell, Neighboring Food Co-op Association, Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts; and Maria Moreira, World Farmers and Rural Coalition, Lancaster, Massachusetts. INTELLIGENCE Select Committee on Intelligence: Committee met in closed session to receive a briefing on certain intelligence matters from officials of the intelligence community. INTERNATIONAL SCAMS Special Committee on Aging: Committee concluded a hearing to examine made in China and paid by seniors, focusing on stopping the surge of international scams, after receiving testimony from Seto J. Bagdoyan, Director, Forensic Audits and Investigative Service, Government Accountability Office; Nathan Picarsic, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and Kathy Stokes, AARP Fraud Watch Network, both of Washington, D.C.; and Jacqueline Burns Koven, Chainalysis Inc., New York, New York. |