HSGAC Advances Homeland Security, Government Accountability Legislation During Business Meeting

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HSGAC Advances Homeland Security, Government Accountability Legislation During Business Meeting

The following press release was published by the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on March 12, 2020. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON - The Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee advanced 14 bills during a committee business meeting Wednesday. The bills, amendments, and postal-naming bills were passed by voice vote unless otherwise noted.

Legislation:

1. S. 3045, Cybersecurity Vulnerability Identification and Notification Act of 2019;

* · Johnson/Hassan substitute

* · Paul modified substitute

1. S. 2757, Harmless Error Lesser Penalty (HELP) for Small Busineses Act;

* · Lankford/Hassan substitute (roll call vote 8-5)

1. S. 3412, Guidance Clarity Act of 2020;

1. S. 2502, American Security Drone Act of 2019;

* · Scott modified substitute

1. S. 2722, Stop Wasteful Advertising by the Government (SWAG) Act;

* · Johnson modified substitute

1. S. 3418, Safeguarding Tomorrow through Ongoing Risk Mitigation Act of 2020;

1. S. 3207, Cybersecurity State Coordinator Act of 2020;

* · Hassan substitute

1. S. 3332, No Congressionally Obligated Recurring Revenue Used as Pensions To Incarcerated Officials Now (CORRUPTION) Act;

1. H.R. 3675, Trusted Traveler Reconsideration and Restoration Act of 2019;

1. H.R. 2589, Unifying DHS Intelligence Enterprise Act;

* · Johnson/Peters substitute

1. H.R. 4761, DHS Opioid Detection Resilience Act of 2019;

1. H.R. 5273, Securing America's Ports Act;

* · Johnson/Sinema modified substitute

* · Johnson amendment 2

1. H.R. 4713, Department of Homeland Security Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Authorization Act;

* · Peters/Johnson modified substitute

* · Johnson amendment 1

* · Sinema amendment 1

1. H.R. 4739, Synthetic Opioid Exposure Prevention and Training Act.

* · Peters/Johnson substitute

Postal Naming Bills:

1. S. 2847, a bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 42 Main Street in Slatersville, Rhode Island, as the "Specialist Matthew R. Turcotte Post Office";

1. S. 2945, a bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 171 South Maple Street in Dana, Indiana, as the "Ernest 'Ernie' T. Pyle Post Office";

1. S. 3257, a bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 311 West Wisconsin Avenue in Tomahawk, Wisconsin, as the "Einar 'Sarge' H. lngman, Jr. Post Office Building";

1. S. 3365, a bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 100 Crosby Street in Mansfield, Louisiana, as the "Dr. C.O. Simpkins, Sr., Post Office";

1. H.R. 1833, to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 35 Tulip Avenue in Floral Park, New York, as the "Lieutenant Michael R. Davidson Post Office Building";

1. H.R. 3207, to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 114 Mill Street in Hookstown, Pennsylvania, as the "Staff Sergeant Dylan Elchin Post Office Building";

1. H.R. 3329, to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 5186 Benito Street in Montclair, California, as the "Paul Eaton Post Office Building";

1. H.R. 4794, to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 8320 13th Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, as the "Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini Post Office Building";

1. H.R. 4981, to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 2505 Derita Avenue in Charlotte, North Carolina, as the "Julius L. Chambers Civil Rights Memorial Post Office";

1. H. R. 5037, to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 3703 North Main Street in Farmville, North Carolina, as the "Walter B. Jones, Jr. Post Office";

1. H.R. 3317, to permit the Scipio A. Jones Post Office ii') Little Rock, Arkansas, to accept and display a portrait of Scipio A. Jones, and for other purposes.

Source: U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

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