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MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES. Committee on Energy and Commerce: Full Committee continued a markup on legislative recommendations to comply with the reconciliation directive included in section 2002 of the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2022, S. Con. Res. 14.
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MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES. Committee on Financial Services: Full Committee con- cluded a markup on H.R. 5196, the ‘‘Expediting As- sistance to Renters and Landlords Act of 2021’’; H.R. 5195, the ‘‘Native American Housing Assist- ance and Self-Determination Reauthorization Act of 2021’’; and the Committee Print providing for rec- onciliation pursuant to S. Con. Res. 14, the Concur- rent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2022.
MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES. Committee on Education and Workforce: Full Committee held a markup on H.R. 4259, the ‘‘Think Dif- ferently about Education Act of 2023’’; H.R. 5349, the ‘‘Crucial Communism Teaching Act’’; H.R. 5110, the ‘‘Protecting Hunting Heritage and Edu- cation Act’’; H.J. Res. 88, providing for congres- sional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Depart- ment of Education relating to ‘‘Improving Income Driven Repayment for the Xxxxxxx X. Xxxx Federal Direct Loan Program and the Federal Family Edu- cation Loan (FFEL)
MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES. Committee on the Judiciary: Full Committee began a markup on H.R. 3843, the ‘‘Merger Filing Fee Mod- ernization Act of 2021’’; H.R. 3460, the ‘‘State Antitrust Enforcement Venue Act of 2021’’; H.R. 3849, the ‘‘ACCESS Act of 2021’’; H.R. 3826, the ‘‘Platform Competition and Opportunity Act of 2021’’; H.R. 3816, the ‘‘American Choice and Inno- vation Online Act’’; and H.R. 3825, the ‘‘Ending Platform Monopolies Act’’. D692 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — DAILY DIGEST June 23, 2021 EXAMINING THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR’S SPENDING PRIORITIES AND THE PRESIDENT’S FISCAL YEAR BUDGET 2022 PROPOSAL Committee on Natural Resources: Full Committee held a hearing entitled ‘‘Examining the Department of the Interior’s Spending Priorities and the President’s Fiscal Year Budget 2022 Proposal’’. Testimony was heard from Xxx Xxxxxxx, Secretary, Department of the Interior. AN EPIDEMIC CONTINUES: YOUTH VAPING IN AMERICA Committee on Oversight and Reform: Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy held a hearing enti- tled ‘‘An Epidemic Continues: Youth Vaping in America’’. Testimony was heard from Senator Xxxxxx and Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, M.D., Acting Commissioner, Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health and Human Services. A REVIEW OF THE PRESIDENT’S FISCAL YEAR 2022 BUDGET PROPOSAL FOR NASA Committee on Science, Space, and Technology: Full Com- mittee held a hearing entitled ‘‘A Review of the President’s Fiscal Year 2022 Budget Proposal for NASA’’. Testimony was heard from Xxxx Xxxxxx, Ad- ministrator, National Aeronautics and Space Admin- istration. PRIORITIZING SMALL UNDESERVED AND RURAL BUSINESSES IN THE SBIR/STTR PROGRAMS Committee on Small Business: Subcommittee on Under- served, Agricultural, and Rural Development held a hearing entitled ‘‘Prioritizing Small Undeserved and Rural Businesses in the SBIR/STTR Programs’’. Tes- xxxxxx was heard from public witnesses. FEMA’S PRIORITIES FOR FY22 AND BEYOND: COORDINATING MISSION, VISION, AND BUDGET Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure: Sub- committee on Economic Development, Public Build- ings, and Emergency Management held a hearing en- titled ‘‘FEMA’s Priorities for FY22 and Beyond: Co- ordinating Mission, Vision, and Budget’’. Testimony was heard from Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Depart- ment of Homeland Security.
MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES. Committee on Financial Services: Full Committee began a markup on H.R. 5196, the ‘‘Expediting Assistance to Renters and Landlords Act of 2021’’; H.R. 5195, the ‘‘Native American Housing Assistance and Self- Determination Reauthorization Act of 2021’’; and the Committee Print providing for reconciliation pursuant to S. Con. Res. 14, the Concurrent Resolu- tion on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2022. D964 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — DAILY DIGEST September 13, 2021 AFGHANISTAN 2001–2021: EVALUATING THE WITHDRAWAL AND U.S. POLICIES— PART I Committee on Foreign Affairs: Full Committee held a hearing entitled ‘‘Afghanistan 2001–2021: Evalu- ating the Withdrawal and U.S. Policies—Part I’’. Testimony was heard from Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Sec- retary, Department of State.
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