Monday, May 18, 2009

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                              Daily Digest

                                 Senate


Chamber Action
Routine Proceedings, pages S5543-S5563
Measures Introduced: Eight bills were introduced, as follows: S. 1059-
1066.
  Page S5555
Message from the President: Senate received the following message from 
the President of the United States:
  Transmitting, pursuant to law, a report on the continuation of the 
national emergency that was originally declared in Executive Order 
13047 of May 20, 1997, with respect to Burma, as received during an 
adjournment of the Senate on May 15, 2009; which was referred to the 
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. (PM-19)
Page S5553
Gensler Nomination--Agreement: A unanimous-consent-time agreement was 
reached providing that on Tuesday, May 19, 2009, following disposition 
of H.R. 627, Senate begin consideration of the nomination of Gary 
Gensler, of Maryland, to be a Commissioner of the Commodity Futures 
Trading Commission, and that there be 60 minutes of debate with respect 
to the nomination, with the time equally divided and controlled between 
Senators Harkin or Chambliss, or their designees, with Senators 
Cantwell, Cardin, and Sanders each controlling 5 minutes of the 
Majority's time; provided that at 2:15 p.m., Senate vote on 
confirmation thereon; provided further, that upon confirmation of the 
nomination, Senate begin consideration of the nomination of Gary 
Gensler, of Maryland, to be Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading 
Commission, and that the nomination be confirmed.
  Pages S5561-62
Nominations Confirmed: Senate confirmed the following nominations:
  Margaret A. Hamburg, of the District of Columbia, to be Commissioner 
of Food and Drugs, Department of Health and Human Services.
  John U. Sepulveda, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of 
Veterans Affairs (Human Resources).
  Robert O. Work, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary of the Navy.
  Raymond Edwin Mabus, Jr., of Mississippi, to be Secretary of the 
Navy.
  Rhea S. Suh, of California, to be an Assistant Secretary of the 
Interior.
  David B. Sandalow, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant 
Secretary of Energy (International Affairs and Domestic Policy).
  Daniel B. Poneman, of Virginia, to be Deputy Secretary of Energy.
  Neal S. Wolin, of Illinois, to be Deputy Secretary of the Treasury.
  Jose D. Riojas, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of Veterans 
Affairs (Operations, Security, and Preparedness).
  William A. Gunn, of Virginia, to be General Counsel, Department of 
Veterans Affairs.
  Roger W. Baker, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Veterans 
Affairs (Information and Technology).
  Thomas R. Lamont, of Illinois, to be an Assistant Secretary of the 
Army.
  Paul N. Stockton, of California, to be an Assistant Secretary of 
Defense.
  Andrew Charles Weber, of Virginia, to be Assistant to the Secretary 
of Defense for Nuclear and Chemical and Biological Defense Programs.
  Charles A. Blanchard, of Arizona, to be General Counsel of the 
Department of the Air Force.
Page S5561
Nominations Received: Senate received the following nominations:
  Zachary J. Lemnios, of Massachusetts, to be Director of Defense 
Research and Engineering.
  Anthony W. Miller, of California, to be Deputy Secretary of 
Education.
  Richard G. Newell, of North Carolina, to be Administrator of the 
Energy Information Administration.
  Rosa Gumataotao Rios, of California, to be Treasurer of the United 
States.
  2 Army nominations in the rank of general.
  1 Navy nomination in the rank of admiral.
  Routine lists in the Air Force, Army, and Coast Guard.
Page S5562
Messages from the House:
  Page S5553
Measures Referred:
  Pages S5553-54

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Executive Communications:
  Pages S5554-55
Executive Reports of Committees:
  Page S5555
Additional Cosponsors:
  Pages S5555-56
Statements on Introduced Bills/Resolutions:
  Pages S5556-61
Additional Statements:
  Pages S5552-53
Notices of Hearings/Meetings:
  Page S5561
Privileges of the Floor:
  Page S5561
Adjournment: Senate convened at 2 p.m. and adjourned at 6:13 p.m., 
until 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 19, 2009. (For Senate's program, see the 
remarks of the Acting Majority Leader in today's Record on page S5562.)

Committee Meetings
(Committees not listed did not meet)
BUSINESS MEETING
Committee on Armed Services: On Friday, May 15, 2009, committee 
announced the following subcommittee assignments:
Subcommittee on Strategic Forces: Senators Nelson (FL) (Chair), Byrd, 
Reed, Nelson (NE), Udall (CO), Begich, Vitter, Sessions, Inhofe, and 
Graham.






                        House of Representatives


Chamber Action
Public Bills and Resolutions Introduced: 17 public bills, H.R. 2455-
2471; and 6 resolutions, H. Con. Res. 128; and H. Res. 451-455 were 
introduced.
  Pages H5711-12
Additional Cosponsors:
  Pages H5712-13
Reports Filed: Reports were filed today as follows:
  H. Res. 450, waiving a requirement of clause 6(a) of rule XIII with 
respect to consideration of certain resolutions reported from the 
Committee on Rules (H. Rept. 111-113);
  H.R. 855, to elevate the Inspector General of certain Federal 
entities to an Inspector General appointed pursuant to section 3 of the 
Inspector General Act of 1978, with an amendment (H. Rept. 111-114);
  H.R. 2182, to amend the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 
2009 to provide for enhanced State and local oversight of activities 
conducted pursuant to such Act (H. Rept. 111-115);
  H.R. 626, to provide that 4 of the 12 weeks of parental leave made 
available to a Federal employee shall be paid leave (H. Rept. 111-116, 
Pt. 1); and
  H.R. 1676, to prevent tobacco smuggling and to ensure the collection 
of all tobacco taxes, with an amendment (H. Rept. 111-117). 
                                                             Page H5711
Speaker: Read a letter from the Speaker wherein she appointed 
Representative Hirono to act as Speaker Pro Tempore for today. 
                                                             Page H5673
Recess: The House recessed at 12:38 p.m. and reconvened at 2 p.m.
Suspensions: The House agreed to suspend the rules and pass the 
following measures:
  Congratulating the University of California, Davis, for a century as 
a premier public research university and one of our Nation's finest 
institutions of higher education: H. Res. 448, to congratulate the 
University of California, Davis, for a century as a premier public 
research university and one of our Nation's finest institutions of 
higher education;
  Pages H5675-76
  Commending the University of Georgia Gymnastics Team for winning the 
2009 NCAA National Championship: H. Res. 386, amended, to commend the 
University of Georgia Gymnastics Team for winning the 2009 NCAA 
National Championship;
  Pages H5676-77
  Congratulating Camp Dudley YMCA of Westport, New York, on the 
occasion of its 125th anniversary: H. Res. 300, amended, to 
congratulate Camp Dudley YMCA of Westport, New York, on the occasion of 
its 125th anniversary, by a \2/3\ yea-and-nay vote of 388 yeas with 
none voting ``nay'', Roll No. 267;
  Pages H5677-79
  Congratulating Averett University in Danville, Virginia, for 150 
years of service and leadership to the United States: H. Res. 347, to 
congratulate Averett University in Danville, Virginia, for 150 years of 
service and leadership to the United States;
  Pages H5681-82
  Recognizing the importance of the Child and Adult Care Food Program 
and its positive effect on the lives of low income children and 
families: H. Res. 442, to recognize the importance of the Child

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and Adult Care Food Program and its positive effect on the lives of low 
income children and families, by a \2/3\ yea-and-nay vote of 377 yeas 
to 10 nays, Roll No. 269;
  Pages H5682-83
  Expressing support for designation of September as ``National Child 
Awareness Month'': H. Res. 438, to express support for designation of 
September as ``National Child Awareness Month''; and
  Pages H5685-86
  Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009: Agreed to the Senate 
amendment to the House amendments to S. 386, to improve enforcement of 
mortgage fraud, securities and commodities fraud, financial institution 
fraud, and other frauds related to Federal assistance and relief 
programs and for the recovery of funds lost to these frauds, by a \2/3\ 
yea-and-nay vote of 338 yeas to 52 nays, Roll No. 268.
  Pages H5686-88
Recess: The House recessed at 3:23 p.m. and reconvened at 6:33 p.m. 
                                                             Page H5688
Suspensions--Proceedings Postponed: The House debated the following 
measures under suspension of the rules. Further proceedings were 
postponed:
  Recognizing May 25, 2009, as National Missing Children's Day: H. Res. 
297, to recognize May 25, 2009, as National Missing Children's Day and 
                                                         Pages H5679-81
  Recognizing the roles and contributions of America's teachers to 
building and enhancing our Nation's civic, cultural, and economic well-
being: H. Res. 374, to recognize the roles and contributions of 
America's teachers to building and enhancing our Nation's civic, 
cultural, and economic well-being.
  Pages H5683-85
Presidential Message: Read a message from the President wherein he 
notified Congress that the national emergency declared with respect to 
Burma is to continue for 1 year beyond May 20, 2009--referred to the 
Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered printed (H. Rept. 111-39). 
                                                             Page H5674
Quorum Calls--Votes: Three yea-and-nay votes developed during the 
proceedings of today and appear on pages H5688-89, H5689 and H5689-90. 
There were no quorum calls.
Adjournment: The House met at 12:30 p.m. and adjourned at 10:39 p.m.

Committee Meetings
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM AND MILITARY INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM
Committee on Appropriations: Select Intelligence Oversight Panel met in 
executive session on National Intelligence Program and Military 
Intelligence Program. Testimony was heard from departmental witnesses.
AMERICAN CLEAN ENERGY AND SECURITY ACT OF 2009
Committee on Energy and Commerce: Began markup of H.R. 2454, American 
Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009.
  Will continue tomorrow.
AUTO SAFETY
Committee on Energy and Commerce: Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and 
Consumer Protection held a hearing entitled ``Auto Safety: Existing 
Mandates and Emerging Issues.'' Testimony was heard from Ronald L. 
Medford, Acting Deputy Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety 
Administration; Kathryn O'Leary Higgins, member, National 
Transportation Safety Board; and public witnesses.
SAME-DAY CONSIDERATION OF CERTAIN RESOLUTIONS REPORTED BY THE RULES 
COMMITTEE
Committee on Rules: Granted, by a non-record vote, a rule waiving 
clause 6(a) of rule XIII (requiring a two-thirds vote to consider a 
rule on the same day it is reported from the Rules Committee) against 
certain rules reported from the Rules Committee. The rule applies the 
waiver to any rule reported on the legislative day of May 19, 2009, 
providing for consideration or disposition of S. 896, a bill to prevent 
mortgage foreclosures and enhance mortgage credit availability.
WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON FOOD AND NUTRITION
Committee on Rules: Subcommittee on Rules and Organization of the House 
held a hearing on H.R. 2297, The White House Conference on Food and 
Nutrition. Testimony was heard from Representative Emerson; and public 
witnesses.

Joint Meetings
  No joint committee meetings were held.






                            NEW PUBLIC LAWS

      (For last listing of Public Laws, see Daily Digest, p. D552)
  S. 735, to ensure States receive adoption incentive payments for 
fiscal year 2008 in accordance with the Fostering Connections to 
Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008. Signed on May 15, 2009. 
(Public Law 111-20)

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                    COMMITTEE MEETINGS FOR TUESDAY,

                              MAY 19, 2009

        (Committee meetings are open unless otherwise indicated)


                                 Senate

  Committee on Appropriations: Subcommittee on Energy and Water 
Development, to hold hearings to examine funding and oversight of 
the Department of Energy, 10:15 a.m., SD-138.
  Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and 
Related Agencies, to hold hearings to examine proposed budget 
estimates for fiscal year 2010 for the Department of Defense and the 
Department of the Navy military construction programs, 2:30 p.m., 
SD-138.
  Committee on Armed Services: to hold hearings to examine the 
Department of the Army proposed defense authorization request for 
fiscal year 2010 and the Future Years Defense Program, 9:30 a.m., 
SH-216.
  Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: to hold 
hearings to examine the nominations of J. Randolph Babbitt, of 
Virginia, to be Administrator of the Federal Aviation 
Administration, and John D. Porcari, of Maryland, to be Deputy 
Secretary, both of the Department of Transportation, Rebecca M. 
Blank, of Maryland, to be Under Secretary for Economic Affairs, and 
Lawrence E. Strickling, of Illinois, to be Assistant Secretary for 
Communications and Information, both of the Department of Commerce, 
and Aneesh Chopra, of Virginia, to be Chief Technology Officer, 
Office of Science and Technology Policy at the Executive Office of 
the President, 11 a.m., SR-253.
  Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: business meeting to 
consider S. 967, to amend the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to 
create a petroleum product reserve, 2:15 p.m., SD-366.
  Committee on Environment and Public Works: to hold hearings to 
examine business opportunities and climate policy, 10 a.m., SD-406.
  Committee on Foreign Relations: business meeting to consider the 
nominations of Philip J. Crowley, of Virginia, to be Assistant 
Secretary for Public Affairs, and Jeffrey D. Feltman, of Ohio, to be 
Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs, both of the Department 
of State, and Daniel Benjamin, of the District of Columbia, to be 
Coordinator for Counterterrorism, with the rank and status of 
Ambassador at Large, 10 a.m., S-116, Capitol.
  Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine pathways to a green 
global economic recovery, 2 p.m., SD-419.
  Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions: business 
meeting to consider S. 982, to protect the public health by 
providing the Food and Drug Administration with certain authority to 
regulate tobacco products, and any pending nominations, 2:30 p.m., 
SD-430.
  Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs: 
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal 
Workforce, and the District of Columbia, to hold hearings to examine 
public health challenges in our nation's capital, 2:30 p.m., SD-342.
  Committee on the Judiciary: Subcommittee on Administrative 
Oversight and the Courts, to hold hearings to examine protecting 
Americans, focusing on holding foreign manufacturers accountable, 10 
a.m., SD-226.
  Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights, 
to hold hearings to examine the Discount Pricing Consumer Protection 
Act, focusing on a ban on vertical price fixing, 2:30 p.m., SD-226.
  Select Committee on Intelligence: to hold closed hearings to 
examine certain intelligence matters, 2:30 p.m., S-407, Capitol.


                                 House

  Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Financial Services, 
General Government and Related Agencies, on IRS, 10 a.m., 2358A 
Rayburn, and on National Archives, 2 p.m., B-308 Rayburn.
  Subcommittee on Interior, Environment and Related Agencies, on 
EPA, 9:15 a.m., 2359 Rayburn.
  Subcommittee on Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and 
Related Agencies, on Department of Defense Overview, 10 a.m., H-143 
Capitol.
  Committee on Armed Services, hearing on hearing on the Fiscal Year 
2010 National Defense Authorization Budget Request from the 
Department of the Air Force, 10 a.m., 2118 Rayburn.
  Defense Acquisition Panel, hearing on Measuring Performance: 
Developing Good Acquisition Metrics, 8 a.m., 2212 Rayburn.
  Subcommittee on Seapower, and Expeditionary Forces, hearing on 
Fiscal Year 2010 National Defense Authorization Budget Request for 
the Department of the Navy Aviation Programs, 2 p.m., 2212 Rayburn.
  Committee on Education and Labor, hearing on Examining the Abusive 
and Deadly Use of Seclusion and Restraint in Schools, 10 a.m., 2175 
Rayburn.
  Committee on Energy and Commerce, to continue markup of H.R. 2454. 
American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009, 10 a.m., 2123 
Rayburn.
  Committee on Financial Services, hearing entitled ``Capital Loss, 
Corruption and the Role of Western Financial Institutions,'' 10 
a.m., 2128 Rayburn.
  Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government 
Sponsored Enterprises, hearing entitled ``Approaches to Improving 
Credit Rating Agency Regulation,'' 2 p.m., 2128 Rayburn.
  Committee on Homeland Security, to consider H. Res. 404, Directing 
the Secretary of Homeland Security to transmit to the House of 
Representatives, not later than 14 days after the date of the 
adoption of this resolution, copies of documents relating to the 
Department of Homeland Security Intelligence Assessment titled, 
``Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate 
Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment,''10 a.m., 311 
Cannon.
  Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Commercial and 
Administrative Law, to mark up H.R. 1478, Carmelo Rodriguez Military 
Medical Accountability Act of 2009, 11 a.m., 2141 Rayburn.
  Subcommittee on Courts and Competition Policy, hearing on H.R. 
233, Railroad Antitrust Enforcement Act of 2009, 2:30 p.m., 2141 
Rayburn.

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  Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, 
Oceans and Wildlife, oversight hearing on Implementation of Public 
Law 110-229 to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and 
Guam, 10 a.m., 1324 Longworth.
  Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Subcommittee on 
Domestic Policy, hearing entitled ``ONDCP's Fiscal Year 2010 
National Drug Control Budget and the Priorities, Objectives, and 
Policies of the Office of National Drug Control Policy under the New 
Administration,'' 2 p.m., 2154 Rayburn.
  Subcommittee on Government Management, Organization, and 
Procurement, hearing entitled ``The State of Federal Information 
Security,'' 9 a.m., 2247 Rayburn.
  Subcommittee on National Security and Foreign Affairs, hearing on 
Afghanistan and Pakistan: Resourcing the Civilian Surge, 10 a.m., 
2154 Rayburn.
  Committee on Rules, to consider H.R. 2352, Job Creation Through 
Entrepreneurship Act of 2009, 5 p.m., H-313 Capitol.
  Committee on Science and Technology, hearing on NASA's Fiscal Year 
2010 Budget Request, 2 p.m., 2318 Rayburn.
  Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight, hearing on the 
Science of Insolvency, 10 a.m., 2318 Rayburn.
  Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, Subcommittee on 
Water Resources and Environment, hearing on Recommendations of the 
National Committee on Levee Safety, 2 p.m., 2167 Rayburn.
  Committee on Veterans' Affairs, Subcommittee on Health, hearing on 
VA Medical Care: The Crown Jewel and Best Kept Secret, 2 p.m., 334 
Cannon.
  Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, hearing on Gulf War 
Illness Research: Is Enough Being Done? 10 a.m., 334 Cannon.
  Committee on Ways and Means, Subcommittee on Social Security, 
hearing on Social Security Administration's (SSA's) employment 
support programs for disability beneficiaries, including the Ticket 
to Work Program, 2 p.m., 1100 Longworth.
  Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, executive, briefing on 
Overhead Architecture, 1 p.m., 314 HVC.

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                       Next Meeting of the SENATE
                        10 a.m., Tuesday, May 19

                               
                             Senate Chamber
Program for Tuesday: Senate will resume consideration of H.R. 627, 
Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights Act, vote on the motion to invoke 
cloture on Dodd/Shelby Amendment No. 1058, and if cloture is invoked, 
vote on pending amendments and passage of the bill. Also, Senate will 
begin consideration of the nomination of Gary Gensler, of Maryland, to 
be a Commissioner of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and vote 
on the confirmation thereon.
  (Senate will recess from 12:30 p.m. until 2:15 p.m. for their 
respective party conferences.)

              Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
                      10:30 a.m., Tuesday, May 19

                               
                                 Chamber
Program for Tuesday: Consideration of the following suspensions: (1) 
H.R. 2182--Enhanced Oversight of State and Local Economic Recovery Act; 
(2) H.R. 466--Wounded Veteran Job Security Act; (3) H.R. 1170--To amend 
chapter 21 of title 38, United States Code, to establish a grant 
program to encourage the development of new assistive technologies for 
specially adapted housing; (4) H.R. 1088--Mandatory Veteran Specialist 
Training Act; (5) H.R. 1089--Veterans Employment Rights Realignment Act 
of 2009; (6) H. Res. 360--Urging all Americans and people of all 
nationalities to visit the national cemeteries, memorials, and markers 
on Memorial Day; (7) H. Con. Res. 120--Supporting the goals and ideals 
of National Women's Health Week; (8) H.R. 1676--PACT Act; and (9) H. 
Res. 426--Honoring police officers and law enforcement professionals 
during Police Week.
_______________________________________________________________________


            Extensions of Remarks as inserted in this issue
              HOUSE
  
Altmire, Jason, Pa., E1188, E1189
Bright, Bobby, Ala., E1181
Clarke, Yvette D., N.Y., E1181
Cleaver, Emanuel, Mo., E1183
Courtney, Joe, Conn., E1185
Davis, Susan A., Calif., E1182, E1184
Herger, Wally, Calif., E1188
Inslee, Jay, Wash., E1190
Kucinich, Dennis J., Ohio, E1188, E1190
Luetkemeyer, Blaine, Mo., E1186
Lungren, Daniel E., Calif., E1182, E1184
Lynch, Stephen F., Mass., E1188
McGovern, James P., Mass., E1191
Mack, Connie, Fla., E1186
Maloney, Carolyn B., N.Y., E1190
Moore, Gwen, Wisc., E1187
Nadler, Jerrold, N.Y., E1183
Norton, Eleanor Holmes, D.C., E1187
Nye, Glenn C., Va., E1191
Perlmutter, Ed, Colo., E1181, E1182, E1183, E1184, E1184, E1185, E1186, 
E1187, E1187, E1188
Ross, Mike, Ark., E1190
Ruppersberger, C.A. Dutch, Md., E1184
Skelton, Ike, Mo., E1183, E1186
Thompson, Bennie G., Miss., E1185
Tierney, John F., Mass., E1189
Turner, Michael R., Ohio, E1187
Van Hollen, Chris, Md., E1181
Wilson, Joe, S.C., E1182, E1184, E1185
Woolsey, Lynn C., Calif., E1185