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Rec. D176", "Congressional Record, Volume 172 Issue 28 (Tuesday, February 10, 2026)\n\n[Congressional Record Volume 172, Number 28 (Tuesday, February 10, 2026)]\n[Daily Digest]\n[Pages D176-D178]\nFrom the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]\n\nCommittee Meetings\nTHE SCIENCE OF READING\nCommittee on Appropriations: Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human\nServices, Education, and Related Agencies held a hearing entitled ``The\nScience of Reading''. Testimony was heard from Larry Saulsberry,\nDirector, Teaching and Learning for Literacy, Huntsville City Schools,\nAlabama; and public witnesses.\nV-22 OSPREY PROGRAM UPDATE\nCommittee on Armed Services: Subcommittee on Seapower and Projection\nForces; and Subcommittee on Readiness held a joint hearing entitled\n``V-22 Osprey Program Update''. Testimony was heard from Vice Admiral\nJohn E. Dougherty IV, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, U.S. Navy;\nDiana Moldafsky, Director, Defense Capabilities and Management,\nGovernment Accountability Office; and Brigadier General David C. Walsh,\nProgram Executive Officer for Air Anti-Submarine Warfare, Assault and\nSpecial Mission Programs, U.S. Navy.\nDEFENDING FAITH AND FAMILIES AGAINST GOVERNMENT OVERREACH: MAHMOUD V.\nTAYLOR\nCommittee on Education and the Workforce: Subcommittee on Early\nChildhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education held a hearing entitled\n``Defending Faith and Families Against Government Overreach: Mahmoud v.\nTaylor''. Testimony was heard from public witnesses.\nMISCELLANEOUS MEASURES\nCommittee on Energy and Commerce: Subcommittee on Commerce,\nManufacturing, and Trade held a markup on H.R. 1566, the ``Right to\nEquitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act''; H.R.\n7390, the ``Safely Ensuring Lives Future Deployment and Research in\nVehicle Evolution (SELF DRIVE) Act of 2026''; H.R. 7389, the ``Motor\nVehicle Modernization Act of 2026''; H.R. 5221, the ``PART Act''; H.R.\n2110, the ``Safe Vehicle Access for Survivors Act''; H.R. 6688, the\n``ADAS Functionality and Integrity Act''; H.R. 3360, the ``Driver\nTechnology and Pedestrian Safety Act''; H.R. 3385, to Direct the Sec.\nof Transportation to issue certain regulations to update the definition\nof motorcycle, and for other purposes; H.R. 7372, the ``Safety Is Not\nfor Sale Act''; H.R. 7377, the ``Know Before You Drive Act''; H.R.\n6947, the ``Securing Accessible Functional Emergency (SAFE) Exit Act of\n2026''; and H.R. 7353, the ``Safe Streets for Everyone Act of 2026''.\nH.R. 1566, H.R. 7390, H.R. 5221, H.R. 2110, H.R. 6688, H.R. 3385, H.R.\n7372, H.R. 7377, H.R. 6947, and H.R. 7353 were forwarded to the full\nCommittee, without amendment. H.R. 7389, H.R. 3360 were forwarded to\nthe full Committee, as amended.\nMISCELLANEOUS MEASURE\nCommittee on Energy and Commerce: Subcommittee on Communications and\nTechnology held a markup on H.R. 7386, the ``First Responder Network\nAuthority Reauthorization Act''. H.R. 7386 was forwarded to the full\nCommittee, without amendment.\nPRICED OUT OF THE AMERICAN DREAM: UNDERSTANDING THE POLICIES BEHIND\nRISING COSTS OF HOUSING AND BORROWING\nCommittee on Financial Services: Full Committee held a hearing entitled\n``Priced Out of the American Dream: Understanding the Policies Behind\nRising Costs of Housing and Borrowing''. Testimony was heard from\npublic witnesses.\nBUILDING A SOLID FOUNDATION: RESTORING TRUST AND TRANSPARENCY IN PUBLIC\nHOUSING AGENCIES\nCommittee on Financial Services: Subcommittee on Oversight and\nInvestigations held a hearing entitled ``Building a Solid Foundation:\nRestoring Trust and Transparency in Public Housing Agencies''.\nTestimony was heard from Chase M. Haller, Deputy Attorney General and\nSection Chief, Homeowners Protection Unit, Office of the Indiana\nAttorney General; and public witnesses.\nSYRIA AT A CROSSROADS: U.S. POLICY CHALLENGES POST-ASSAD\nCommittee on Foreign Affairs: Full Committee held a hearing entitled\n``Syria at a Crossroads: U.S. Policy Challenges Post-Assad''. Testimony\nwas heard from public witnesses.\n\n[[Page D177]]\n\nWEAPONIZED MASS MIGRATION: A SECURITY RISK TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED\nSTATES\nCommittee on Foreign Affairs: Europe Subcommittee held a hearing\nentitled ``Weaponized Mass Migration: A Security Risk to Europe and the\nUnited States''. Testimony was heard from public witnesses.\nADVANCING PEACE IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO AND RWANDA\nTHROUGH PRESIDENT TRUMP'S WASHINGTON ACCORDS--PART II\nCommittee on Foreign Affairs: Africa Subcommittee held a hearing\nentitled ``Advancing Peace in DRC and Rwanda through President Trump's\nWashington Accords--Part II''. Testimony was heard from public\nwitnesses.\nOVERSIGHT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY: U.S. IMMIGRATION AND\nCUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT, U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, AND U.S.\nCITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES\nCommittee on Homeland Security: Full Committee held a hearing entitled\n``Oversight of the Department of Homeland Security: ICE, CBP, and\nUSCIS''. Testimony was heard from the following Department of Homeland\nSecurity officials: Rodney S. Scott, Commissioner, U.S. Customs and\nBorder Protection; Joseph B. Edlow, Director, U.S. Citizenship and\nImmigration Services; and Todd M. Lyons, Senior Official Performing the\nDuties of the Director, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.\nMAKE ELECTIONS GREAT AGAIN: HOW TO RESTORE TRUST AND INTEGRITY IN\nFEDERAL ELECTIONS\nCommittee on House Administration: Full Committee held a hearing\nentitled ``Make Elections Great Again: How to Restore Trust and\nIntegrity in Federal Elections''. Testimony was heard from Ann Bollin,\nState Representative, Michigan; Chuck Gray, Secretary of State,\nWyoming; and public witnesses.\nSHARI-FREE AMERICA: WHY POLITICAL ISLAM AND SHARIA LAW ARE INCOMPATIBLE\nWITH THE U.S. CONSTITUTION\nCommittee on the Judiciary: Subcommittee on the Constitution and\nLimited Government held a hearing entitled ``Sharia-Free America: Why\nPolitical Islam and Sharia Law Are Incompatible with the U.S.\nConstitution''. Testimony was heard from public witnesses.\nALL IN FOR AMERICA250: PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS SUPPORTING AMERICA'S\nSEMIQUINCENTENNIAL ON OUR PUBLIC LANDS\nCommittee on Natural Resources: Subcommittee on Oversight and\nInvestigations held a hearing entitled ``All in for America250: Public-\nPrivate Partnerships Supporting America's Semiquincentennial on our\nPublic Lands''. Testimony was heard from Will Glasco, Chief Executive\nOfficer, Preservation Virginia; and public witnesses.\nLEGISLATIVE MEASURES\nCommittee on Natural Resources: Subcommittee on Federal Lands held a\nhearing on H.R. 34, the ``LASSO Act''; H.R. 1329, the ``Smithsonian\nAmerican Women's History Museum Act''; H.R. 3553, the ``BRUSH Fires\nAct''; H.R. 5478, the ``Fruit Heights Land Conveyance Act of 2025'';\nH.R. 5911, the ``Crystal Reservoir Conveyance Act''; and S. 282, the\n``Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument Access Act''. Testimony\nwas heard from Representatives Gosar, Hurd of Colorado, Min,\nMalliotakis, and Moore of Utah; David Lytle, Acting Deputy Chief, Fire\nand Aviation Management, U.S. Forest Service, Department of\nAgriculture; Ronald Cortez, Under Secretary for Finance and\nAdministration, The Smithsonian Institution; Michelle Metteer, City\nAdministrator, Ouray, Colorado; Darren Frandsen, City Manager, Fruit\nHeights, Utah; Chris Hamm, President, Orange County Firefighters IAFF\nLocal 3631, Tustin, California; and public witnesses.\nUNDERSEA CABLE PROTECTION ACT OF 2025; LAW-ENFORCEMENT INNOVATE TO DE-\nESCALATE ACT; SECURING AMERICA'S CRITICAL MINERALS SUPPLY ACT; SAVE\nAMERICA ACT\nCommittee on Rules: Full Committee held a hearing on S. 1383, the\n``SAVE America Act''; H.R. 2189, the ``Law-Enforcement Innovate to De-\nEscalate Act''; H.R. 261, the ``Undersea Cable Protection Act of\n2025''; and H.R. 3617, the ``Securing America's Critical Minerals\nSupply Act''. The Committee granted, by a record vote of 9-4, a rule\nproviding for consideration of S. 1383, the ``SAVE America Act'', H.R.\n2189, the ``Law-Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act'', H.R. 261,\nthe ``Undersea Cable Protection Act of 2025'', and H.R. 3617, the\n``Securing America's Critical Minerals Supply Act''. The rule provides\nfor consideration of S. 1383, the ``SAVE America Act'', under a closed\nrule. The rule waives all points of order against consideration of the\nbill. The rule provides that an amendment in the nature of a substitute\nconsisting of the text of Rules\n\n[[Page D178]]\n\nCommittee Print 119-19, modified by the amendment printed in the Rules\nCommittee report, shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as\namended, shall be considered as read. The rule waives all points of\norder against provisions in the bill, as amended. The rule provides one\nhour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and\nranking minority member of the Committee on House Administration or\ntheir respective designees. The rule provides one motion to commit. The\nrule further provides for consideration of H.R. 2189, the ``Law-\nEnforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act'', under a closed rule. The\nrule waives all points of order against consideration of the bill. The\nrule provides that, in lieu of the amendment in the nature of a\nsubstitute recommended by the Committee on the Judiciary now printed in\nthe bill, an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the\ntext of Rules Committee Print 119-18 shall be considered as adopted and\nthe bill, as amended, shall be considered as read. The rule waives all\npoints of order against provisions in the bill, as amended. The rule\nprovides one hour of general debate equally divided among and\ncontrolled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on\nthe Judiciary or their respective designees and the chair and ranking\nminority member of the Committee on Ways and Means or their respective\ndesignees. The rule provides one motion to recommit. The rule further\nprovides for consideration of H.R. 261, the ``Undersea Cable Protection\nAct of 2025'', under a closed rule. The rule waives all points of order\nagainst consideration of the bill. The rule provides that the amendment\nin the nature of a substitute recommended by the Committee on Natural\nResources now printed in the bill shall be considered as adopted and\nthe bill, as amended, shall be considered as read. The rule waives all\npoints of order against provisions in the bill, as amended. The rule\nprovides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by\nthe chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Natural\nResources or their respective designees. The rule provides one motion\nto recommit. The rule further provides for consideration of H.R. 3617,\nthe ``Securing America's Critical Minerals Supply Act'', under a closed\nrule. The rule waives all points of order against consideration of the\nbill. The rule provides that the amendment in the nature of a\nsubstitute recommended by the Committee on Energy and Commerce now\nprinted in the bill shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as\namended, shall be considered as read. The rule waives all points of\norder against provisions in the bill, as amended. The rule provides one\nhour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and\nranking minority member of the Committee on Energy and Commerce or\ntheir respective designees. The rule provides one motion to recommit.\nFinally, the rule provides that the requirement of clause 6(a) of rule\n13 for a two-thirds vote to consider a report from the Committee on\nRules on the same day it is presented to the House is waived with\nrespect to any resolution reported through the legislative day of\nFebruary 13, 2026, relating to a measure continuing appropriations for\nthe fiscal year ending September 30, 2026. Testimony was heard from\nChairman Steil, and Representatives Morelle and Sewell.\nFOREIGN INFLUENCE IN AMERICAN NON-PROFITS: UNMASKING THREATS FROM\nBEIJING AND BEYOND\nCommittee on Ways and Means: Full Committee held a hearing entitled\n``Foreign Influence in American Non-profits: Unmasking Threats from\nBeijing and Beyond''. 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