Date Time-Room | Committee | Topic |
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10:00 AM – SD-608 | Wednesday, Sep 11, 2024Budget | Hearings to examine social security, focusing on delivering benefits and protecting retirement security. |
10:00 AM – SR-253 | Wednesday, Sep 11, 2024Commerce, Science, and Transportation | Hearings to examine the nominations of David Michael Capozzi, of Maryland, Samuel E. Lathem, of Delaware, Ronald L. Batory, of New Mexico, and Elaine Marie Clegg, of Idaho, all to be a Director of the Amtrak Board of Directors. |
10:00 AM – SD-406 | Wednesday, Sep 11, 2024Environment and Public Works | Hearings to examine the nomination of Matthew James Marzano, of Illinois, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. |
10:00 AM – SD-419 | Wednesday, Sep 11, 2024Foreign Relations | Hearings to examine the nominations of Julie Smith, of Michigan, to be an Under Secretary (Political Affairs), Stephanie L. Hallett, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain, Douglas D. Jones, of Maryland, to be Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Michael G. Heath, of California, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Malawi, and Mary E. Daschbach, of Rhode Island, to be Ambassador to the Togolese Republic, all of the Department of State. |
2:30 PM – SD-366 | Wednesday, Sep 11, 2024Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water and Power | Hearings to examine S.2927, to amend the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 to increase Tribal access to water conservation and efficiency grants, S.4016, to amend the Boulder Canyon Project Act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to expend amounts in the Colorado River Dam fund, S.4242 and H.R.4385, to extend authorization of the Reclamation States Emergency Drought Relief Act of 1991, S.4245 and H.R.5770, to reauthorize certain United States Geological Survey water data enhancement programs, S.4347, to provide for the conveyance of certain Federal land at Swanson Reservoir and Hugh Butler Reservoir in the State of Nebraska, S.4458, to reauthorize the Reclamation Rural Water Supply Act of 2006, S.4576, to amend the Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2015, to reauthorize the Colorado River System conservation pilot program, an original bill to establish a new Reclamation program to support collaborative positions at eligible partner organizations to help develop, fund, and implement water projects with benefits for water management and the environment, an original bill to amend the Aquifer Recharge Flexibility Act to clarify a provision relating to conveyances for aquifer recharge purposes, an original bill to authorize additional funding for the San Joaquin River Restoration Settlement Program, an original bill to establish an interest-bearing account for the non-Federal contributions to the Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Program, an original bill to establish the Integrated Water Management Federal Leadership Committee and to provide for improved drought resilience and dam safety, an original bill to amend Public Law 89¿108 to modify the authorization of appropriations for State and Tribal, municipal, rural, and industrial water supplies, an original bill to make certain modifications to the repayment period and payment of interest for the Fryingpan-Arkansas project in the State of Colorado, an original bill to prohibit the use of amounts from the Upper Colorado River Basin Fund to implement a certain record of decision, and H.R.6062, to restore the ability of the people of American Samoa to approve amendments to the territorial constitution based on majority rule in a democratic act of self-determination, as authorized pursuant to an Act of Congress delegating administration of Federal territorial law in the territory to the President, and to the Secretary of the Interior under Executive Order 10264, dated June 29, 1951, under which the Constitution of American Samoa was approved and may be amended without requirement for further congressional action, subject to the authority of Congress under the Territorial Clause in article IV, section 3, clause 2 of the United States Constitution. |
2:30 PM – SVC-217 | Wednesday, Sep 11, 2024Intelligence | Closed business meeting to consider pending intelligence matters; to be immediately followed by a closed briefing on certain intelligence matters. |
9:30 AM – SH-216 | Thursday, Sep 12, 2024Armed Services | Hearings to examine the nominations of Lieutenant General Steven S. Nordhaus, USAF, to be general and Chief of the National Guard Bureau, and Vice Admiral Alvin Holsey, USN, to be admiral and Commander, United States Southern Command, both of the Department of Defense. |
10:00 AM – SD-538 | Thursday, Sep 12, 2024Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs | Hearings to examine protecting Americans' money, focusing on combatting scams and frauds against seniors and savers. |
10:00 AM – SD-366 | Thursday, Sep 12, 2024Energy and Natural Resources | Hearings to examine the Department of Energy's lead role in conducting advanced computing research, application, and security. |
10:00 AM – SD-215 | Thursday, Sep 12, 2024Finance | Hearings to examine the 2025 tax policy debate and tax avoidance strategies. |
10:00 AM – SD-562 | Thursday, Sep 12, 2024Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions | Hearings to examine the bankruptcy of Steward Health Care, focusing on how management decisions have impacted patient care. |
10:30 AM – SD-419 | Thursday, Sep 12, 2024Foreign Relations | Hearings to examine anti-NGO laws and other tools of democratic repression. |
9:30 AM – SH-216 | Tuesday, Sep 17, 2024Armed Services | Hearings to examine the nominations of Lieutenant General Randall Reed, USAF, to be general and Commander, United States Transportation Command, and Lieutenant General Xavier T. Brunson, USA, to be general and Commander, United Nations Command/Combined Forces Command/United States Forces Korea, both of the Department of Defense. |
10:00 AM – SD-342 | Tuesday, Sep 17, 2024Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | Hearings to examine the national security risks of replacing nonpartisan civil servants with political appointees, focusing on ensuring a trustworthy government. |
10:00 AM – SD-G50 | Tuesday, Sep 17, 2024Judiciary | Hearings to examine stemming the tide of hate crimes in America. |
2:00 PM – SD-226 | Tuesday, Sep 17, 2024Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law | An oversight hearing to examine AI, focusing on insiders' perspectives. |
10:00 AM – SD-406 | Wednesday, Sep 18, 2024Environment and Public Works | Hearings to examine America's regional commissions, focusing on sharing best practices in regional and economic development. |
10:00 AM – SD-562 | Tuesday, Sep 24, 2024Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions | Hearings to examine Novo Nordisk's high prices for Ozempic and Wegovy for patients with diabetes and obesity. |
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