Date Time-Room | Committee | Topic |
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2:30 PM – SH-219 | Tuesday, Dec 03, 2024Intelligence | To receive a closed briefing on certain intelligence matters. |
10:00 AM – SD-342 | Wednesday, Dec 04, 2024Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Investigations | Hearings to examine new revelations about airline fees. |
9:30 AM – SD-406 | Thursday, Dec 05, 2024Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Chemical Safety, Waste Management, Environmental Justice, and Regulatory Oversight | Hearings to examine the public health impacts of PFAS exposures. |
10:00 AM – SD-215 | Thursday, Dec 05, 2024Finance | Business meeting to consider the nomination of David Samuel Johnson, of Virginia, to be Inspector General for Tax Administration, Department of the Treasury. |
10:00 AM – SD-342 | Thursday, Dec 05, 2024Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | An oversight hearing to examine the United States Postal Service, focusing on understanding proposed service changes. |
10:00 AM – SD-562 | Thursday, Dec 05, 2024Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions | Hearings to examine what the FDA is doing to reduce the diabetes and obesity epidemics in America, focusing on the food and beverage industry. |
10:00 AM – SD-G50 | Thursday, Dec 05, 2024Judiciary | Business meeting to consider S.1306, to reauthorize the COPS ON THE BEAT grant program, S.2082, to make technical corrections relating to the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, and the nominations of Benjamin J. Cheeks, to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of California, and Serena Raquel Murillo, to be United States District Judge for the Central District of California. |
10:30 AM – SD-419 | Thursday, Dec 05, 2024Foreign Relations | Hearings to examine implementation of the Global Magnitsky Laws. |
2:30 PM – 2118-RHOB | Thursday, Dec 05, 2024Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe | Hearings to examine the role of Belarus in Russia's crimes. |
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