[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E435]
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                       SENATE COMMITTEE MEETINGS

  Title IV of Senate Resolution 4, agreed to by the Senate of February 
4, 1977, calls for establishment of a system for a computerized 
schedule of all meetings and hearings of Senate committees, 
subcommittees, joint committees, and committees of conference. This 
title requires all such committees to notify the Office of the Senate 
Daily Digest--designated by the Rules Committee--of the time, place and 
purpose of the meetings, when scheduled and any cancellations or 
changes in the meetings as they occur.
  As an additional procedure along with the computerization of this 
information, the Office of the Senate Daily Digest will prepare this 
information for printing in the Extensions of Remarks section of the 
Congressional Record on Monday and Wednesday of each week.
  Meetings scheduled for Tuesday, May 12, 2020 may be found in the 
Daily Digest of today's Record.

                           MEETINGS SCHEDULED

                                 MAY 13
     9:30 a.m.
       Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
         To hold hearings to examine evolving the United States 
           Cybersecurity strategy and posture, focusing on 
           reviewing the Cyberspace Solarium Commission Report.
                                                             WEBEX
     10 a.m.
       Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
         To hold hearings to examine the state of broadband amid 
           the COVID-19 pandemic.
                                                            SD-G50
     2 p.m.
       Select Committee on Intelligence
         To hold closed hearings to examine certain intelligence 
           matters.
                                                           SVC-217
     2:30 p.m.
       Committee on Foreign Relations
         To hold hearings to examine the nominations of Natalie E. 
           Brown, of Nebraska, to be Ambassador to the Republic of 
           Uganda, Sandra E. Clark, of Maryland, to be Ambassador 
           Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States 
           of America to Burkina Faso, William Ellison Grayson, of 
           California, to be Ambassador to the Republic of 
           Estonia, Henry T. Wooster, of Virginia, to be 
           Ambassador to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, all of 
           the Department of State, and Ramsey Coats Day, of 
           Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator of the 
           United States Agency for International Development.
                                                               VTC

                                 MAY 14
     9:30 a.m.
       Committee on Foreign Relations
         Business meeting to consider S. 3667, to require the 
           establishment of a repatriation task force during major 
           infectious disease outbreaks, to authorize additional 
           paid leave for employees of certain independent 
           agencies involved in the conduct of foreign affairs, 
           and to extend the application period and use of certain 
           special immigrant visas, S. 238, to amend the State 
           Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956 to monitor and 
           combat anti-Semitism globally, S. 712, to provide 
           assistance for United States citizens and nationals 
           taken hostage or unlawfully or wrongfully detained 
           abroad, S. 2743, to establish the China Censorship 
           Monitor and Action Group, S. 2953, to provide 
           congressional oversight of United States talks with 
           Taliban officials and Afghanistan's comprehensive peace 
           process, S. 3176, to amend the Foreign Assistance Act 
           of 1961 and the United States-Israel Strategic 
           Partnership Act of 2014 to make improvements to certain 
           defense and security assistance provisions and to 
           authorize the appropriations of funds to Israel, H.R. 
           192, to establish an interagency program to assist 
           countries in North and West Africa to improve immediate 
           and long-term capabilities to counter terrorist 
           threats, H.R. 4331, to modify and reauthorize the 
           Tibetan Policy Act of 2002, S. Res. 567, commending 
           career professionals at the Department of State for 
           their extensive efforts to repatriate United States 
           citizens and legal permanent residents during the 
           COVID-19 pandemic, S. Res. 148, supporting efforts by 
           the Government of Colombia to pursue peace and regional 
           stability, S. Res. 215, calling for greater religious 
           and political freedoms in Cuba, S. Res. 392, 
           recognizing the importance of the Young Southeast Asian 
           Leaders Initiative to the relationship between the 
           United States and the member states of the Association 
           of Southeast Asian Nations and to advancing the policy 
           of the United States in the Indo-Pacific region, S. 
           Res. 406, recognizing that for 50 years, the 
           Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and its 
           ten members, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, 
           Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, 
           Thailand, and Vietnam, have worked with the United 
           States toward stability, prosperity, and peace in 
           Southeast Asia, and expressing the sense of the Senate 
           that the United States will continue to remain a 
           strong, reliable, and active partner in the ASEAN 
           region, S. Res. 454, calling for the immediate release 
           of Cuban democracy activist Jose Daniel Ferrer and 
           commending the efforts of Jose Daniel Ferrer to promote 
           human rights and fundamental freedoms in Cuba, S. Res. 
           502, recognizing the 75th anniversary of the amphibious 
           landing on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima during World 
           War II and the raisings of the flag of the United 
           States on Mount Suribachi, S. Res. 511, supporting the 
           role of the United States in helping save the lives of 
           children and protecting the health of people in 
           developing countries with vaccines and immunization 
           through GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance, S. Res. 523, 
           recognizing the 199th anniversary of the independence 
           of Greece and celebrating democracy in Greece and the 
           United States, S. Res. 525, expressing the sense of the 
           Senate that the United States should continue to 
           support the people of Nicaragua in their peaceful 
           efforts to promote the restoration of democracy and the 
           defense of human rights, and use the tools under United 
           States law to increase political and economic pressure 
           on the government of Daniel Ortega, S. Res. 533, 
           supporting the goals of International Women's Day, S. 
           Res. 542, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the 
           liberation of the Dachau concentration camp during 
           World War II, the nominations of Michael Pack, of 
           Maryland, to be Chief Executive Officer of the 
           Broadcasting Board of Governors, and routine lists in 
           the Foreign Service.
                                                            SR-325
     10 a.m.
       Committee on the Judiciary
         Business meeting to consider the nominations of William 
           Scott Hardy, to be United States District Judge for the 
           Western District of Pennsylvania, David Cleveland 
           Joseph, to be United States District Judge for the 
           Western District of Louisiana, Drew B. Tipton, to be 
           United States District Judge for the Southern District 
           of Texas, John Peter Cronan, to be United States 
           District Judge for the Southern District of New York, 
           Thomas T. Cullen, to be United States District Judge 
           for the Western District of Virginia, Jennifer P. 
           Togliatti, to be United States District Judge for the 
           District of Nevada, Stephen Sidney Schwartz, of 
           Virginia, and Kathryn C. Davis, of Maryland, both to be 
           a Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims, 
           and Peter M. McCoy, Jr., to be United States Attorney 
           for the District of South Carolina, and Vincent F. 
           DeMarco, to be United States Marshal for the Eastern 
           District of New York, both of the Department of 
           Justice.
                                                            SD-106