[Daily Digest]
[Pages D722-D723]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]





                    COMMITTEE MEETINGS FOR THURSDAY,

                             JULY 11, 2024

        (Committee meetings are open unless otherwise indicated)


                                 Senate

  Committee on Appropriations: business meeting to consider 302(b) 
Subcommittee allocations, and to markup an original bill entitled, 
``Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2025'', an original bill 
entitled, ``Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug 
Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2025'', and 
an original bill entitled, ``Military Construction, Veterans 
Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2025'', 9:30 a.m., 
SD-106.
  Committee on Armed Services: to hold hearings to examine the 
nominations of Tonya Parran Wilkerson, of Maryland, to be Under 
Secretary for Intelligence and Security, and Michael Louis Sulmeyer, 
of California, to be an Assistant Secretary, both of the Department 
of Defense, 9 a.m., SH-216.
  Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: to hold hearings 
to examine the nominations of Christy Goldsmith Romero, of Virginia, 
to be Chairperson and Member of the Board of Directors of the 
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Caroline A. Crenshaw, of the 
District of Columbia, to be a Member of the Securities and Exchange 
Commission, Kristin N. Johnson, of Georgia, to be an Assistant 
Secretary of the Treasury, and Gordon I. Ito, of Hawaii, to be a 
Member of the Financial Stability Oversight Council, 10 a.m., SD-
538.
  Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: to hold 
hearings to examine the need to protect Americans' privacy and the 
AI Accelerant, 10 a.m., SR-253.
  Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions: to hold 
hearings to examine what Congress can do to end the medical debt 
crisis in America, 10 a.m., SD-562.
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs: to hold 
an oversight hearing to examine the U.S. taxpayer funded high-risk 
virus research, 10:30 a.m., SD-342.
  Committee on the Judiciary: business meeting to consider S. 1306, 
to reauthorize the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, and the 
nominations of Embry J. Kidd, of Florida, to be United States 
Circuit Judge for the Eleventh Circuit, Adam B. Abelson, to be 
United States District Judge for the District of Maryland, Michelle 
Williams Court, Anne Hwang, and Cynthia Valenzuela Dixon, each to be 
United States District Judge for the Central District of California, 
Sarah Netburn, to be United States District Judge for the Southern 
District of New York, Stacey D. Neumann, to be United States 
District Judge for the District of Maine, Joseph Francis Saporito, 
Jr., to be United States District Judge for the Middle District of 
Pennsylvania, Meredith A. Vacca, to be United States District Judge 
for the Western District of New York, Karla M. Campbell, of 
Tennessee, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit, 
Julia M. Lipez, of Maine, to be United States Circuit Judge for the 
First Circuit, Catherine Henry, to be United States District Judge 
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and Mary Kay Lanthier, to 
be United States District Judge for the District of Vermont, 10 
a.m., SD-G50.

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  Special Committee on Aging: to hold hearings to examine health 
care transparency, focusing on lowering costs and empowering 
patients, 10 a.m., SD-138.


                                 House

  Committee on Energy and Commerce, Full Committee, business meeting 
on authorizing the release of the transcript from the March 7, 2024, 
full Committee hearing entitled ``Legislation to Protect Americans 
from the National Security Threats Posed by Foreign Adversary 
Controlled Applications'' to the U.S. Department of Justice, 10 
a.m., 2123 Rayburn.
  Committee on Foreign Affairs, Full Committee, continue markup on 
H.R. 8926, to modify and reauthorize the Better Utilization of 
Investments Leading to Development Act of 2018; H.R. 8345, to limit 
funds to the United Nations and other organizations that provide any 
status, rights, or privileges beyond observer status to the 
Palestine Liberation Organization, and for other purposes; H. Res. 
1323, rejecting the United Nations decision to place the Israel 
Defense Force on a list of child's rights abusers; H.R. 7151, to 
amend the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 to provide for expedited 
consideration of proposals for additions to, removals from, or other 
modifications with respect to entities on the Entity List, and for 
other purposes; H. Res. 837, reaffirming ties between the United 
States and the Philippines; H.R. 8566, to require reports and 
certain actions with respect to the Republic of Georgia; H. Res. 
554, affirming the nature and importance of the support of the 
United States for the religious and ethnic minority survivors of 
genocide in Iraq; H.R. 1425, to require any convention, agreement, 
or other international instrument on pandemic prevention, 
preparedness, and response reached by the World Health Assembly to 
be subject to Senate ratification; H.R. 7025, to extend and 
authorize annual appropriations for the United States Commission on 
International Religious Freedom through fiscal year 2026; H.J. Res. 
164, providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of 
title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department 
of Commerce relating to ``Revision of Firearms License 
Requirements''; H. Res. 1328, recognizing the actions of the Rapid 
Support Forces and allied militias in the Darfur region of Sudan 
against non-Arab ethnic communities as acts of genocide; H.R. 3042, 
to modify the requirements for candidate countries under the 
Millennium Challenge Act of 2003, and for other purposes; H.R. 7914, 
to require the imposition of sanctions on the Popular Resistance 
Committees and other associated entities, and for other purposes; 
H.R. 8232, to authorize the Secretary of State to withdraw from the 
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the 
Near East Federal funds previously made available to such 
organization; H.R. 8924, to require the Secretary of Commerce to 
identify and report on foreign adversary entities using intellectual 
property related to emerging technology without a license, and for 
other purposes; H.R. 8892, to modify certain provisions relating to 
bilateral agreements and AUKUS defense trade cooperation under the 
Arms Export Control Act, and for other purposes; H.R. 8936, to 
provide protection, support, and humanitarian assistance to Rohingya 
refugees and internally displaced people as well as promote 
accountability and a path out of genocide and crimes against 
humanity for Rohingya; and H.R. 8934, to require the imposition of 
sanctions with respect to foreign persons engaged in piracy, and for 
other purposes, 10 a.m., 2172 Rayburn.