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Rec. D191", "Congressional Record, Volume 172 Issue 30 (Thursday, February 12, 2026)\n\n[Congressional Record Volume 172, Number 30 (Thursday, February 12, 2026)]\n[Daily Digest]\n[Pages D191-D193]\nFrom the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]\n\nCommittee Meetings\n(Committees not listed did not meet)\nSEC OVERSIGHT\nCommittee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: to hold oversight\nhearings to examine the Securities and Exchange Commission, after\nreceiving testimony from Paul S. Atkins, Chairman, Securities and\nExchange Commission.\nBUSINESS MEETING\nCommittee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: Committee ordered\nfavorably reported the following business items:\n  S. 71, to require Amtrak to install baby changing tables in bathrooms\non passenger rail cars, with an amendment in the nature of a\nsubstitute;\n  S. 1898, to establish a demonstration program for the active\nremediation of orbital debris and to require the development of uniform\norbital debris standard practices in order to support a safe and\nsustainable orbital environment;\n  S. 2585, to modernize and improve the Broadband Funding Map in order\nto promote the most efficient use of Federal funds for broadband\ndeployment, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute;\n  S. 3199, to establish a multi-stakeholder advisory committee tasked\nwith providing detailed recommendations to address challenges to\ntransmitting geolocation information with calls to the 988 Suicide and\nCrisis Lifeline, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute;\n  S. 3266, to support the athletic programs of the United States\nMerchant Marine Academy, with an amendment in the nature of a\nsubstitute;\n  S. 3468, to establish a national programmable cloud laboratories\nnetwork to enhance research efficiency, innovation, and collaboration,\nwith an amendment;\n  S. 3639, to expedite processing of satellite and space licenses, with\nan amendment in the nature of a substitute;\n  S. 3700, to establish an expert review panel to make recommendations\nfor a comprehensive agency-wide safety management system at the FAA,\nwith an amendment in the nature of a substitute; and\n  Routine lists in the Coast Guard.\nDCA MIDAIR COLLISION\nCommittee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: Committee concluded\na hearing to examine the NTSB final report on the DCA midair collision,\nafter receiving testimony from Jennifer Homendy, Chairwoman, National\nTransportation Safety Board, Department of Transportation.\nENERGY BILLS\nCommittee on Energy and Natural Resources: Subcommittee on Public\nLands, Forests, and Mining concluded a hearing to examine S. 462, to\nprovide for economic development and conservation in Washoe County,\nNevada, S. 1349, to withdraw the National Forest System land in the\nRuby Mountains subdistrict of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest and\nthe National Wildlife Refuge System land in Ruby Lake National Wildlife\nRefuge, Elko and\n\n[[Page D192]]\n\nWhite Pine Counties, Nevada, from operation under the mineral leasing\nlaws, S. 1464, to withdraw certain Bureau of Land Management land from\nmineral development, S. 1497, to amend the John D. Dingell, Jr.\nConservation, Management, and Recreation Act to establish the Cerro de\nla Olla Wilderness in the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument and to\nmodify the boundary of the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument, S.\n1981, to require the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the\nInterior to utilize grazing for wildfire risk reduction, S. 2417, to\ndirect the Secretary of Agriculture to issue a special use permit with\nrespect to the maintaining of a flagpole bearing the flag of the United\nStates at Kyhv Peak Lookout Point, Utah, S. 2554, to provide for the\nrecognition of certain Alaska Native communities and the settlement of\ncertain claims under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, S. 2754,\nto direct the Secretary of Agriculture to convey to the City of Ouray,\nColorado, certain land managed by the Forest Service, together with a\nreservoir, S. 2787, to amend the Federal Land Policy and Management Act\nof 1976 to ensure that ranchers who have grazing agreements on national\ngrasslands are treated the same as permittees on other Federal land, S.\n2860, to unleash United States offshore critical minerals and\nresources, S. 2968, to ensure access to certain public land, S. 3004,\nto direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain Bureau of\nLand Management land to the city of Price, Utah, S. 3082, to prohibit\noil and natural gas exploration, development, and production in certain\nareas of the outer Continental Shelf off the coast of Florida, Georgia,\nand South Carolina, S. 3493, to provide for the conveyance of certain\nFederal land in Carson City, Nevada, S. 3526, to provide for the\nprotection of and investment in certain Federal land in the State of\nCalifornia, S. 3527, to release from wilderness study area designation\ncertain land in the State of Montana, to improve the management of that\nland, S. 3695, to amend Public Law 96-586 to modernize the authority of\nthe Forest Service to acquire and administer land under that Act, H.R.\n204, to require\nthat the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior\n    submit accurate reports regarding hazardous fuels reduction\n    activities, H.R. 677, to establish a process to expedite the review\n    of appeals of certain decisions by the Department of the Interior,\n    H.R. 952, to convey the reversionary interest of the United States\n    in certain land in Sacramento, California, H.R. 1829, to require\n    the Secretary of Agriculture to convey certain lands within the\n    Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, H.R. 3872, to amend the Mineral\n    Leasing Act for Acquired Lands to make that Act applicable to\n    hardrock minerals, H.R. 3937, to provide for the conveyance of\n    certain Federal land in Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, after\n    receiving testimony from Jon Raby, Nevada State Director, Bureau of\n    Land Management, Department of the Interior; Christopher French,\n    Associate Chief, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture; Ty\n    Checketts, Association of National Grasslands, Newcastle, Wyoming;\n    and Julie W. Regan, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, Stateline,\n    Nevada.\nU.S.-MEXICO-CANADA AGREEMENT\nCommittee on Finance: Committee concluded a hearing to examine the\nU.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, focusing on evaluating North American\ncompetitiveness, after receiving testimony from former Representative\nKevin Brady; Eric Gottwald, AFL-CIO, and Paul McCarthy, MEMA, The\nVehicle Suppliers Association, both of Washington, D.C.; and Ted Vander\nSchaaf, Vander Schaaf Farms, Kuna, Idaho.\nNOMINATIONS\nCommittee on Foreign Relations: Committee concluded a hearing to\nexamine the nominations of Wesley Brooks, of Florida, to be Assistant\nSecretary for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific\nAffairs, who was introduced by Representative Mast, Jeremy Carl, of\nMontana, to be an Assistant Secretary (International Organizations),\nwho was introduced by Senator Daines, and William Long, of Missouri, to\nbe Ambassador to the Republic of Iceland, who was introduced by former\nSenator Blunt, all of the Department of State, and Robert Sweeney, of\nTexas, to be United States Director of the Asian Development Bank, with\nthe rank of Ambassador, after the nominees testified and answered\nquestions in their own behalf.\nOVERSIGHT HEARING\nCommittee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs: Committee\nconcluded an oversight hearing, after receiving testimony from\nRepresentative Emmer; Joseph B. 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