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Rec. D184", "Congressional Record, Volume 172 Issue 29 (Wednesday, February 11, 2026)\n\n[Congressional Record Volume 172, Number 29 (Wednesday, February 11, 2026)]\n[Daily Digest]\n[Pages D184-D186]\nFrom the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]\n\nCommittee Meetings\nPOTENTIAL DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY SHUTDOWN IMPACTS\nCommittee on Appropriations: Subcommittee on Homeland Security held a\nhearing entitled ``Potential DHS Shutdown Impacts''. Testimony was\nheard from Admiral Thomas Allan, Vice Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard;\nMatthew Quinn, Deputy Director, U.S. Secret Service; and the following\nDepartment of\n\n[[Page D185]]\n\nHomeland Security officials: Madhu Gottumukkala, Acting Director,\nCybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency; Ha Nguyen McNeill,\nActing Administrator, Transportation Security Administration; and Gregg\nPhillips, Associate Administrator, Office of Response and Recovery,\nFederal Emergency Management Agency.\nBUILDING AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-READY AMERICA: SAFER WORKPLACES\nTHROUGH SMARTER TECHNOLOGY\nCommittee on Education and the Workforce: Subcommittee on Workforce\nProtections held a hearing entitled ``Building an AI-Ready America:\nSafer Workplaces Through Smarter Technology''. Testimony was heard from\npublic witnesses.\nLOWERING HEALTH CARE COSTS FOR ALL AMERICANS: AN EXAMINATION OF THE\nPRESCRIPTION DRUG SUPPLY CHAIN\nCommittee on Energy and Commerce: Subcommittee on Health held a hearing\nentitled ``Lowering Health Care Costs for All Americans: An Examination\nof the Prescription Drug Supply Chain''. Testimony was heard from\npublic witnesses.\nOVERSIGHT OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION\nCommittee on Financial Services: Full Committee held a hearing entitled\n``Oversight of the Securities and Exchange Commission''. Testimony was\nheard from Paul Atkins, Chairman, U.S. Securities and Exchange\nCommission.\nHOMEOWNERSHIP AND THE ROLE OF THE SECONDARY MORTGAGE MARKET\nCommittee on Financial Services: Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance\nheld a hearing entitled ``Homeownership and the Role of the Secondary\nMortgage Market''. Testimony was heard from public witnesses.\nSOUTH ASIA: U.S. FOREIGN POLICY IN THE REGION\nCommittee on Foreign Affairs: South and Central Asia Subcommittee held\na hearing entitled ``South Asia: U.S. Foreign Policy in the Region''.\nTestimony was heard from S. Paul Kapur, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of\nSouth and Central Asian Affairs, Department of State.\nSURVEYING THE THREAT OF AGROTERRORISM, PART II: ASSESSING FEDERAL\nGOVERNMENT EFFORTS\nCommittee on Homeland Security: Subcommittee on Emergency Management\nand Technology held a hearing entitled ``Surveying the Threat of\nAgroterrorism, Part II: Assessing Federal Government Efforts''.\nTestimony was heard from Matt Allen, Director, Office of Homeland\nSecurity, Department of Agriculture; and the following Department of\nHomeland Security officials: Suzette Kelly, Acting Executive Director,\nAgriculture Programs and Trade Liaison; Jeff Cooper, Program Manager,\nScience and Technology Directorate; and Ashley Grant, Senior Health\nSecurity and Biodefense Advisor, Office of Health Security.\nOVERSIGHT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE\nCommittee on the Judiciary: Full Committee held a hearing entitled\n``Oversight of the Department of Justice''. Testimony was heard from\nPamela J. Bondi, Attorney General, Department of Justice.\nMISCELLANEOUS MEASURES\nCommittee on Natural Resources: Full Committee held a markup on H.R.\n5497, the ``Apostle Islands National Park and Preserve Act''; H.R.\n6300, the ``Grasslands Grazing Act of 2025''; H.R. 755, the ``Critical\nMineral Consistency Act of 2025''; H.R. 1352, to designate the General\nGeorge C. Marshall House, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, as an\naffiliated area of the National Park System, and for other purposes;\nH.R. 1945, the ``America's National Churchill Museum National Historic\nLandmark Act''; H.R. 2196, to provide for an extension of the\nlegislative authority of the National Emergency Medical Services\nMemorial Foundation to establish a commemorative work in the District\nof Columbia and its environs; H.R. 3706, the ``SUSHI Act''; H.R. 3922,\nthe ``Cross-Boundary Wildfire Solutions Act''; H.R. 4463, to amend the\nCatawba Indian Tribe of South Carolina Land Claims Settlement Act of\n1993; H.R. 4671, the ``Ensuring Casualty Assistance for our\nFirefighters Act''; H.R. 5419, the ``Enhancing Administrative Reviews\nfor Broadband Deployment Act''; and H.R. 6380, the ``Chiricahua\nNational Park Act''. H.R. 5497, H.R. 6300, H.R. 755, H.R. 1352, H.R.\n2196, H.R. 3706, H.R. 3922, H.R. 5419, and H.R. 6380 were ordered\nreported, as amended. H.R. 1945, H.R. 4463, and H.R. 4671 were ordered\nreported, without amendment.\nACCELERATING PROGRESS: U.S. SURFACE TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH\nCommittee on Science, Space, and Technology: Subcommittee on Research\nand Technology held a hearing entitled ``Accelerating Progress: U.S.\nSurface Transportation Research''. Testimony was heard from public\nwitnesses.\n\n[[Page D186]]\n\nMISCELLANEOUS MEASURES\nCommittee on Small Business: Full Committee held a markup on H.R. 7401,\nthe ``Small Business Lending Fraud Prevention Act''; H.R. 7396, the\n``Native American Entrepreneurial Opportunity Act''; and H.R. 7412, the\n``Put America on Commission Act of 2026''. H.R. 7401, H.R. 7396, and\nH.R. 7412 were ordered reported, without amendment.\nMISCELLANEOUS MEASURES\nCommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure: Full Committee held a\nmarkup on H.R. 7376, the ``Local Water Protection Act''; H.R. 7342, the\n``Made in America Jobs Act of 2026''; H.R. 7388, the ``Smart Space Act\nof 2026''; and H. Con. Res. 73, authorizing the use of the Capitol\nGrounds for the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service and the\nNational Honor Guard and Pipe Band Exhibition. H.R. 7342 and H.R. 7388\nwere ordered reported, as amended. H.R. 7376 and H. Con. Res. 73 were\nordered reported, without amendment.\nOPPORTUNITIES WITH VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION REORGANIZATION\nCommittee on Veterans' Affairs: Full Committee held a hearing entitled\n``Opportunities with VHA Reorganization''. Testimony was heard from\nDouglas A. Collins, Secretary, Department of Veterans Affairs.\nLIES, LAWFARE, AND LEVERAGE: THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY'S GASLIGHTING\nAND MANIPULATION TO MARGINALIZE TAIWAN\nSelect Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States\nand the Chinese Communist Party: Full Committee held a hearing entitled\n``Lies, Lawfare, and Leverage: The CCP's Gaslighting and Manipulation\nto Marginalize Taiwan''. 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