“House Committee Meetings” published by the Congressional Record on March 11, 2009

“House Committee Meetings” published by the Congressional Record on March 11, 2009

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Volume 155, No. 43 covering the 1st Session of the 111th Congress (2009 - 2010) was published by the Congressional Record.

The Congressional Record is a unique source of public documentation. It started in 1873, documenting nearly all the major and minor policies being discussed and debated.

“House Committee Meetings” mentioning the Federal Reserve System was published in the Daily Digest section on pages D247-D250 on March 11, 2009.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

Committee Meetings

REVIEW ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS

Committee on Agriculture: Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry held a hearing to review animal identification systems. Testimony was heard from John R. Clifford, D.V.M., Deputy Administrator, Veterinary Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA; and public witnesses.

COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS

Committee on Appropriations: Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies held a hearing on Assessment of the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative. Testimony was heard from public witnesses.

The Subcommittee also held a hearing on Innovative Prisoner Reentry. Testimony was heard from public witnesses.

DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS

Committee on Appropriations: Subcommittee on Defense held a hearing on Soldier Equipment, Ergonomics and Injuries. Testimony was heard from GEN Peter Charelli, USA, Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army; and GEN James Amos, USMC, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps.

The Subcommittee also met in executive session to hold a hearing on Army and Marine Corps Readiness. Testimony was heard from GEN Peter Charelli, USA, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army; and GEN James Amos, USMC, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps.

FINANCIAL SERVICES, AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS

Committee on Appropriations: Subcommittee on Financial Services, and Government Operations held a hearing on SEC Actions Relating to the Financial Crisis. Testimony was heard from Mary Shapiro, Chairman, SEC.

INTERIOR, ENVIRONMENT AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS

Committee on Appropriations: Subcommittee on Interior, Environment and Related Agencies held a hearing on U.S. Forest Service Oversight. Testimony was heard from Robin Nazzaro, Director, Natural Resources and Environment, GAO; and Phyllis K. Fong, Inspector General, USDA.

GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS--SECURITY CHALLENGES ARISING

Committee on Armed Services: Held a hearing on security challenges arising from the global financial crisis. Testimony was heard from Dov Zakheim, former Under Secretary, (Comptroller), Department of Defense; and public witnesses.

TRACKING AND DISRUPTING TERRORIST FINANCIAL NETWORKS

Committee on Armed Services: Subcommittee on Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities held a hearing on Tracking and Disrupting Terrorist Financial Networks: A Potential Model for Inter-Agency Success? Testimony was heard from Edward Frothingham III, Principal Director, Transnational Threats, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary, Counternarcotics, Counterproliferation, and Global Threats; LTG David P. Fridovich, USA, Commander, Center for Special Operations, U.S. Special Operations Command, both with the Department of Defense.

MEMBERS' DAY

Committee on the Budget: Held a hearing on Members' Day. Testimony was heard from Representatives Ehlers, Holt, Markey of Colorado, Hare, Lujan, Sablan, Griffith, Klein of Florida, McGovern, Peters, Walz, Giffords, Cohen, Green of Texas, Woolsey, Rodriguez, Goodlatte, Titus, Kirkpatrick of Arizona, Grayson, Pierluisi, Davis of Illinois, Carney, Teague, McCarthy of New York, and Matheson.

Hearings continue March 18.

GENERATIONS INVIGORATING VOLUNTEERISM AND EDUCATION ACT

Committee on Education and Labor: Ordered reported, as amended, H.R. 1388, Generations Invigorating Volunteerism and Education Act.

FOOD SAFETY SYSTEM

Committee on Energy and Commerce: Subcommittee on Health held a hearing on How Do You Fix Our Ailing Food Safety System? Testimony was heard from William Hubbard, former Associate Commissioner, Policy and Planning, FDA, Department of Health and Human Services; and public witnesses.

MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES

Committee on Financial Services: Began consideration of the following S. 383, Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program Act of 2009; and a Committee Print entitled ``Views and Estimates of the Committee on Financial Services on Matters to be Set Forth in the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2010.

Will continue tomorrow.

MORTGAGE LENDING REFORM

Committee on Financial Services: Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit held a hearing on Mortgage Lending Reform: A Comprehensive Review of the American Mortgage System. Testimony was heard from Sandra F. Braunstein, Director, Division of Consumer and Community Affairs, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System; and public witnesses.

SUMMIT OF THE AMERICAS

Committee on Foreign Affairs: Held a hearing on The Summit of the Americas: A New Beginning for U.S. Policy in the Region? Testimony was heard from public witnesses.

MUMBAI ATTACKS

Committee on Homeland Security: Subcommittee on Transportation Security and Infrastructure Protection held a hearing entitled ``The Mumbai Attacks: A Wake-Up Call for America's Private Sector.'' Testimony was heard from James Snyder, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Infrastructure Protection, Department of Homeland Security; James W. McJunkin, Deputy Assistant Director, Counterterrorism Division, FBI, Department of Justice; Raymond W. Kelly, Commissioner, Police Department, City of New York; and public witnesses.

CIRCUIT CITY BANKRUPTCY

Committee on the Judiciary: Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law held a hearing on Circuit City Unplugged: Why Did Chapter 11 Fail to Save 34,000 Jobs? Testimony was heard from public witnesses.

TROUBLED ASSETS RELIEF PROGRAM

Committee on Oversight and Government Reform: Subcommittee on Domestic Policy held a hearing on Peeling Back the TARP: Exposing Treasury's Failure to Monitor the Ways Financial Institutions are Using Taxpayer Funds Provided under the Troubled Assets Relief Program. Testimony was heard from Neel Kashkari, Acting Interim Assistant Secretary, Financial Stabilization, Department of Treasury; Neil M. Barofsky, Special Inspector General, Troubled Assets Relief Program; and Richard Hillman, Managing Director, Financial Markets and Community Investment, GAO.

WATER QUALITY INVESTMENT ACT

Committee on Rules: Granted, by a non-record vote, a structured rule providing for consideration of H.R. 1262, the ``the Water Quality Investment Act of 2009.''

The resolution provides for one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

The resolution waives all points of order against consideration of the bill except those arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. The resolution makes in order the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure as the original bill for the purpose of further amendment and considers the committee amendment as read. The resolution waives all points of order against the committee amendment except those arising under clause 10 of rule XXI. This waiver does not affect the point of order available under clause 9 of rule XXI (regarding earmark disclosure).

The resolution makes in order only those amendments printed in the report and waives all points of order against such amendments except those arising under clause 9 or 10 of rule XXI. The amendments made in order shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time specified in this report equally divided by the proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to amendment, and shall not be subject to a demand for a division of the question. The resolution provides one motion to recommit with or without instructions. Finally, the resolution lays on the table House Resolutions 218, 219, and 229. Testimony was heard from Chairman Oberstar and Representatives Arcuri, Dahlkemper, Bordallo, Sablan, Mica, Miller of Michigan and Whitman.

FUTUREGEN-DOE'S ADVANCED COAL PROGRAM

Committee on Science and Technology: Subcommittee on Energy and Environment held a hearing on FutureGen and the Department of Energy's Advanced Coal Program. Testimony was heard from Pete Marone, Director, Technical Services, Virginia Department of Forensic Science; and public witnesses.

BUDGET VIEWS AND ESTIMATES FISCAL YEAR 2010

Committee on Small Business: Approved Committee Budget Views and Estimates for Fiscal Year 2010 for submission to the Committee on the Budget.

IMPACT OF FOOD RECALLS ON SMALL BUSINESSES

Committee on Small Business: Subcommittee on Regulations and Healthcare held a hearing entitled ``Impact of Food Recalls on Small Businesses. Testimony was heard from Ken Petersen, Assistant Administrator, Office of Field Operations, Food and Safety and Inspection Service, USDA; Steven Solomon, Deputy Associate Commissioner, Compliance Policy, FDA, Department on Health and Human Services; and public witnesses.

COAST GUARD DRUG AND MIGRANT INTERDICTION OVERVIEW

Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure: Subcommittee on Coast Guard, and Maritime Transportation held a hearing on overview of Coast Guard Drug and Migrant Interdiction. Testimony was heard from the following officials of the U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security: RADM Wayne E. Justice, Assistant Commandant, Capability; and RADM Joseph L. Nimmich, Director, Joint Interagency Task Force South.

COMMITTEE BUDGET VIEWS AND ESTIMATES FY 2010

Committee on Ways and Means: Approved Committee Budget Views and Estimates for Fiscal Year 2010 to be submitted to the Committee on the Budget.

HEALTHCARE REFORM

Committee on Ways and Means: Held a hearing on Health Reform in the 21st Century: Expanding Coverage, Improving Quality and Controlling Costs. Testimony was heard from public witnesses.

COMMITTEE BUSINESS

Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence: Met to consider pending business.

Joint Meetings

TARP

Joint Economic Committee: Committee concluded a hearing to examine Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) accountability and oversight, focusing on achieving transparency, after receiving testimony from Richard H. Neiman, New York State Banking Department, Member, and Damon A. Silvers, Deputy Chairman, both of the Congressional Oversight Panel; and Nicole Tichon, U.S. Public Interest Research Group, and Alex J. Pollock, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, both of Washington, DC.

U.S. SENATE VACANCIES

Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution: Subcommittee concluded a joint hearing with the House Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties to examine S.J. Res. 7 and H.J. Res. 21, both proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to the election of Senators, after receiving testimony from Senator Begich; Representatives Dreier and Schock; Thomas H. Neale, Specialist in American National Government, Government and Finance Division, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress; Kevin J. Kennedy, Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, Madison; Vikram David Amar, University of California School of Law, Davis; Bob Edgar, Common Cause, and Matthew Spalding, Heritage Foundation, both of Washington, DC; Pamela S. Karlan, Stanford Law School Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, Stanford, CA; and David Segal, Fair Vote Center for Voting and Democracy, Providence, RI.

SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 155, No. 43

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