Senate Daily Digest — Highlights — Thursday, 7/27/2023
Senate convened at 10 a.m., adjourned at 11:05 p.m.
Thursday, 7/27/2023 — Activity – On the Floor – Votes: 11 – Confirmed: 2,838
Senate passed S. 2226, National Defense Authorization Act, as amended.
Legislation: New: 175, Action: 13, Voted: 1, Passed: 13
Committee — Meetings: 4 • Legislation: Action: 11, Markup: 11, Reported: 8
[Daily Digest]
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Thursday, July 27, 2023
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Daily Digest
HIGHLIGHTS
Senate passed S. 2226, National Defense Authorization Act, as
amended.
Senate
Chamber Action
Routine Proceedings, pages S3713-S3846
Measures Introduced: One hundred sixty-one bills and fourteen
resolutions were introduced, as follows: S. 2555-2715, S.J. Res. 39-42,
S. Res. 319-327, and S. Con. Res. 19.
Pages S3752-58
Measures Reported:
Special Report entitled “Joint Economic Committee on the 2023
Economic Report of the President”. (S. Rept. No. 118-86)
S. 2587, making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the
fiscal year ending September 30, 2024. (S. Rept. No. 118-81)
S. 1868, to require an interagency study to produce a security
assessment process on adjacent space to high-security leased space to
accommodate a Federal agency, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute. (S. Rept. No. 118-82)
S. 2605, making appropriations for the Department of the Interior,
environment, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September
30, 2024. (S. Rept. No. 118-83)
S. 2624, making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health
and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies for the fiscal
year ending September 30, 2024. (S. Rept. No. 118-84)
S. 2625, making appropriations for the Department of Homeland
Security for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024. (S. Rept. No.
118-85)
S. 133, to extend the National Alzheimer's Project, with an
amendment.
S. 134, to require an annual budget estimate for the initiatives of
the National Institutes of Health pursuant to reports and
recommendations made under the National Alzheimer's Project Act.
S. 1855, to reauthorize the Special Diabetes Program for Type 1
Diabetes and the Special Diabetes Program for Indians.
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Measures Passed:
Commemorating Tony Bennett: Senate agreed to S. Res. 322,
commemorating the life, legacy, and entertainment career of Tony
Bennett.
Page S3275
National Defense Authorization Act: Senate passed H.R. 2670, to
authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2024 for military activities
of the Department of Defense and for military construction, and for
defense activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe military
personnel strengths for such fiscal year, after striking all after the
enacting clause and inserting in lieu thereof the text of S. 2226, to
authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2024 for military activities
of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and for
defense activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe military
personnel strengths for such fiscal year, as amended. Subsequently,
Senate indefinitely postponed S. 2226.
Pages S3730-31
Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network: Senate passed H.R.
2544, to improve the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network.
Pages S3731-33
Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day: Senate agreed to S. Res. 323,
supporting the goals and ideals of Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness
Day on August 21, 2023.
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National Farmers Market Week: Senate agreed to S. Res. 324,
designating the week of August 6 through August 12, 2023, as “National
Farmers Market Week”.
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National Anti-Counterfeiting and Consumer Education and Awareness
Month: Senate agreed to S. Res. 325, recognizing the importance of
trademarks in the economy and the role of trademarks in protecting
consumer safety, by designating the month of August as “National Anti-
Counterfeiting and Consumer Education and Awareness Month”.
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National Poll Worker Recruitment Day: Senate agreed to S. Res. 326,
recognizing August 23, 2023, as “National Poll Worker Recruitment
Day”.
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Disaster Assistance Simplification Act: Senate passed S. 1528, to
streamline the sharing of information among Federal disaster assistance
agencies, to expedite the delivery of life-saving assistance to
disaster survivors, to speed the recovery of communities from
disasters, to protect the security and privacy of information provided
by disaster survivors, after agreeing to the committee amendments, and
the following amendment proposed thereto:
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Schumer (for Peters) Amendment No. 1088, of a perfecting nature.
Pages S3841-43
Disaster Assistance Deadlines Alignment Act: Senate passed S. 1858,
to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act to establish a deadline for applying for disaster
unemployment assistance, after agreeing to the following amendment
proposed thereto:
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Schumer (for Peters) Amendment No. 1091, to add an applicability
provision.
Page S3843
Duck Stamp Modernization Act: Committee on Environment and Public
Works was discharged from further consideration of S. 788, to amend the
Permanent Electronic Duck Stamp Act of 2013 to allow States to issue
fully electronic stamps under that Act, and the bill was then passed,
after agreeing to the following amendment proposed thereto:
Pages S3843-44
Schumer (for Boozman) Amendment No. 1089, in the nature of a
substitute.
Page S3844
I-27 Numbering Act: Committee on Environment and Public Works was
discharged from further consideration of S. 992, to amend the
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 to designate
the Texas and New Mexico portions of the future Interstate-designated
segments of the Port-to-Plains Corridor as Interstate Route 27, and the
bill was then passed, after agreeing to the following amendment
proposed thereto:
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Schumer (for Cruz) Amendment No. 1090, in the nature of a substitute.
Page S3844
Starr-Camargo Bridge: Committee on Environment and Public Works was
discharged from further consideration of S. 1608, to provide for the
expansion of the Starr-Camargo Bridge near Rio Grande City, Texas, and
the bill was then passed.
Pages S3844-45
Measures Indefinitely Postponed:
National Defense Authorization Act: By 86 yeas to 11 nays (Vote No.
212), Senate passed S. 2226, to authorize appropriations for fiscal
year 2024 for military activities of the Department of Defense, for
military construction, and for defense activities of the Department of
Energy, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year,
by the order of the Senate of Thursday, July 27, 2023, 60 Senators
having voted in the affirmative, and after taking action on the
following amendments and motions proposed thereto:
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Adopted:
By 96 yeas to 3 nays (Vote No. 202), Barrasso Amendment No. 999 (to
Amendment No. 935), to require the Secretary of Energy to establish a
Nuclear Fuel Security Program, expand the American Assured Fuel Supply
Program, establish an HALEU for Advanced Nuclear Reactor Demonstration
Projects Program, and submit a report on a civil nuclear credit
program, and to enhance programs to build workforce capacity to meet
critical mission needs of the Department of Energy. (Pursuant to the
order of Wednesday, July 26, 2023, the amendment having achieved 60
affirmative votes, was agreed to.)
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Cardin/Young Amendment No. 705 (to Amendment No. 935), to identify
countries that are champions in the battle to combat global corruption.
(A unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing that the
requirement of a 60 affirmative vote threshold, be vitiated.)
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Scott (SC) Amendment No. 944 (to Amendment No. 935), to require an
assessment of the impact and feasibility of restricting gifts and
grants to United States institutions of higher education from entities
on the Non-SDN Chinese Military-Industrial Complex Companies List. (A
unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing that the requirement
of a 60 affirmative vote threshold, be vitiated.)
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By 94 yeas to 4 nays (Vote No. 206), Gillibrand Amendment No. 1065
(to Amendment No. 935), to amend title XXXIII of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to funding for the World Trade Center Health
Program. (Pursuant to the order of Wednesday, July 26, 2023, the
amendment having achieved 60 affirmative votes, was agreed to.)
Pages S3722-23
By 61 yeas to 37 nays (Vote No. 207), Hawley Amendment No. 1058 (to
Amendment No. 935), to extend the period for filing claims under the
Radiation Exposure Compensation Act and to provide for compensation
under such Act for claims relating to Manhattan Project waste, and to
improve compensation for workers involved in uranium mining. (Pursuant
to the order of Wednesday, July 26, 2023, the amendment having achieved
60 affirmative votes, was agreed to.)
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By 96 yeas to 2 nays (Vote No. 208), Menendez Amendment No. 638 (to
Amendment No. 935), to reauthorize the Firefighter Cancer Registry Act
of 2018. (Pursuant to the order of Wednesday, July 26, 2023, the
amendment having achieved 60 affirmative votes, was agreed to.)
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By 86 yeas to 11 nays (Vote No. 209), Schatz/Murkowski Amendment No.
1078 (to Amendment No. 935), to reauthorize the Native American Housing
Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996. (A unanimous-consent
agreement was reached providing that the requirement of a 60
affirmative vote threshold, be vitiated.)
Pages S3724-25
Young Amendment No. 230 (to Amendment No. 935), to ensure that the
Department of Defense has received an unqualified opinion on its
financial statements by October 1, 2027. (A unanimous-consent agreement
was reached providing that the requirement of a 60 affirmative vote
threshold, be vitiated.)
Pages S3726-27
Daines/Tester Amendment No. 1084 (to Amendment No. 935), to provide
for the settlement of the water rights claims of the Fort Belknap
Indian Community. (A unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing
that the requirement of a 60 affirmative vote threshold, be vitiated.)
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By 94 yeas to 3 nays (Vote No. 211), Reed/Wicker Amendment No. 1087
(to Amendment No. 935), to provide for a manager's amendment.
Pages S3727-28
Schumer (for Reed/Wicker) Amendment No. 935, in the nature of a
substitute.
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Rejected:
By 11 yeas to 88 nays (Vote No. 203), Sanders Amendment No. 1030 (to
Amendment No. 935), to reduce military spending. (Pursuant to the order
of Wednesday, July 26, 2023, the amendment having failed to achieve 60
affirmative votes, was not agreed to.)
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By 50 yeas to 49 nays (Vote No. 204), Marshall Amendment No. 874 (to
Amendment No. 935), to prohibit the flying, draping, or other display
of any flag other than the flag of the United States at public
buildings. (Pursuant to the order of Wednesday, July 26, 2023, the
amendment having failed to achieve 60 affirmative votes, was not agreed
to.)
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By 51 yeas to 47 nays (Vote No. 205), Kennedy Amendment No. 1034 (to
Amendment No. 935), to prohibit allocations of Special Drawing Rights
at the International Monetary Fund for perpetrators of genocide and
state sponsors of terrorism without congressional authorization.
(Pursuant to the order of Wednesday, July 26, 2023, the amendment
having failed to achieve 60 affirmative votes, was not agreed to.)
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By 55 yeas to 42 nays (Vote No. 210), Rubio Amendment No. 523 (to
Amendment No. 935), to provide that sums in the Thrift Savings Fund may
not be invested in securities that are listed on certain foreign
exchanges. (A unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing that
the amendment, having failed to achieve 60 affirmative votes, was not
agreed to.)
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Withdrawn:
Schumer Amendment No. 936 (to Amendment No. 935), to add an effective
date.
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A unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing that the motions
to invoke cloture on Schumer (for Reed/Wicker) Amendment No. 935
(listed above) and on the bill, be withdrawn.
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Appointments:
Migratory Bird Conservation Commission: The Chair announced, on
behalf of the Republican Leader, pursuant to Public Law 70-770, the
appointment of the following individual to the Migratory Bird
Conservation Commission: Senator Boozman.
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Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki): The
Chair, on behalf of the Vice President, pursuant to Public Law 94-304,
as amended by Public Law 99-7, appointed the following Senators as
members of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
(Helsinki) during the 118th Congress: Senators Wicker, Boozman, Tillis,
and Scott (SC).
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United States Holocaust Memorial Council: The Chair, on behalf of
the President pro tempore, pursuant to Public Law 96-388, as amended by
Public Law 97-84, and further amended by Public Law 106-292,
reappointed the following Senators to the United States Holocaust
Memorial Council for the 118th Congress: Senators Rubio and Scott (SC).
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Congressional-Executive Commission on the People's Republic of China:
The Chair, on behalf of the President of the Senate, pursuant to
Public Law 106-286, appointed the following Members to serve on the
Congressional-Executive Commission on the People's Republic of China
during the 118th Congress: Senators Rubio, Cotton, Daines, and
Sullivan.
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Authorizing Leadership to Make Appointments--Agreement: A unanimous-
consent agreement was reached providing that, notwithstanding the
upcoming adjournment of the Senate, the President of the Senate, the
President pro tempore and the Majority and Minority Leaders be
authorized to make appointments to commissions, committees, boards,
conferences, or interparliamentary conferences
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authorized by law, by concurrent action of the two Houses, or by order
of the Senate.
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Signing Authority--Agreement: A unanimous-consent agreement was reached
providing that Senators Duckworth, Cardin, and Kaine be authorized to
sign duly enrolled bills or joint resolutions from July 28, 2023,
through September 4, 2023.
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Committee Reporting--Agreement: A unanimous-consent agreement was
reached providing that on Tuesday, August 22, 2023, from 12:00 noon
until 2:00 p.m., committees be authorized to report legislative and
executive matters.
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Printing of National Defense Authorization Act--Agreement: A unanimous-
consent agreement was reached providing that S. 2226, to authorize
appropriations for fiscal year 2024 for military activities of the
Department of Defense, for military construction, and for defense
activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe military personnel
strengths for such fiscal year, as passed by the Senate, be printed.
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Pro Forma Sessions--Agreement: A unanimous-consent agreement was
reached providing that the Senate adjourn, to then convene for pro
forma sessions only, with no business being conducted on the following
dates and times, and that following each pro forma session, the Senate
adjourn until the next pro forma session: Friday, July 28, 2023, at
11:45 a.m.; Tuesday, August 1, 2023, at 12:15 p.m.; Friday, August 4,
2023, at 12 noon; Tuesday, August 8, 2023, at 10 a.m.; Friday, August
11, 2023, at 9 a.m.; Tuesday, August 15, 2023, at 12 noon; Friday,
August 18, 2023, at 1 p.m.; Tuesday, August 22, 2023, at 2 p.m.;
Friday, August 25, 2023, at 12 noon; Tuesday, August 29, 2023, at 11:45
a.m.; and Friday, September 1, 2023, at 11:45 a.m.; and that when the
Senate adjourns on Friday, September 1, 2023, it next convene at 3
p.m., on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.
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Jefferson Nomination--Cloture: Senate began consideration of the
nomination of Philip Nathan Jefferson, of North Carolina, to be Vice
Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
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A motion was entered to close further debate on the nomination, and,
in accordance with the provisions of rule XXII of the Standing Rules of
the Senate, and pursuant to the unanimous-consent agreement of
Thursday, July 27, 2023, a vote on cloture will occur at 5:30 p.m. on
Tuesday, September 5, 2023.
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Prior to the consideration of this nomination, Senate took the
following action:
Senate agreed to the motion to proceed to Executive Session to
consider the nomination.
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A unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing that Senate
resume consideration of the nomination at approximately 3 p.m., on
Tuesday, September 5, 2023; and that the motions to invoke cloture
filed during the session of Thursday, July 27, 2023, ripen at 5:30 p.m.
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Wilcox Nomination--Cloture: Senate began consideration of the
nomination of Gwynne A. Wilcox, of New York, to be a Member of the
National Labor Relations Board.
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A motion was entered to close further debate on the nomination, and,
in accordance with the provisions of rule XXII of the Standing Rules of
the Senate, a vote on cloture will occur upon disposition of the
nomination of Philip Nathan Jefferson, of North Carolina, to be Vice
Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
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Prior to the consideration of this nomination, Senate took the
following action:
Senate agreed to the motion to proceed to Legislative Session.
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Senate agreed to the motion to proceed to Executive Session to
consider the nomination.
Page S3738
Cook Nomination--Cloture: Senate began consideration of the nomination
of Lisa DeNell Cook, of Michigan, to be a Member of the Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
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A motion was entered to close further debate on the nomination, and,
in accordance with the provisions of rule XXII of the Standing Rules of
the Senate, a vote on cloture will occur upon disposition of the
nomination of Gwynne A. Wilcox, of New York, to be a Member of the
National Labor Relations Board.
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Prior to the consideration of this nomination, Senate took the
following action:
Senate agreed to the motion to proceed to Legislative Session.
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Senate agreed to the motion to proceed to Executive Session to
consider the nomination.
Page S3738
Kugler Nomination--Cloture: Senate began consideration of the
nomination of Adriana Debora Kugler, of Maryland, to be a Member of the
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
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A motion was entered to close further debate on the nomination, and,
in accordance with the provisions of rule XXII of the Standing Rules of
the Senate, a vote on cloture will occur upon disposition of the
nomination of Lisa DeNell Cook, of Michigan, to be a Member of the
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
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Prior to the consideration of this nomination, Senate took the
following action:
Senate agreed to the motion to proceed to Legislative Session.
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Senate agreed to the motion to proceed to Executive Session to
consider the nomination.
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Gomez Nomination--Cloture: Senate began consideration of the nomination
of Anna M. Gomez, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Federal
Communications Commission.
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A motion was entered to close further debate on the nomination, and,
in accordance with the provisions of rule XXII of the Standing Rules of
the Senate, a vote on cloture will occur upon disposition of the
nomination of Adriana Debora Kugler, of Maryland, to be a Member of the
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
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Prior to the consideration of this nomination, Senate took the
following action:
Senate agreed to the motion to proceed to Legislative Session.
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Senate agreed to the motion to proceed to Executive Session to
consider the nomination.
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Nominations Confirmed: Senate confirmed the following nominations:
Eric W. Kneedler, of Pennsylvania, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Rwanda.
Hugo Yue-Ho Yon, of California, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Maldives.
Kathleen A. FitzGibbon, of New York, to be Ambassador to the Republic
of Niger.
Matthew D. Murray, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Counselor, for the rank of Ambassador during his
tenure of service as United States Senior Official for the Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation (APEC).
Ervin Jose Massinga, of Washington, to be Ambassador to the Federal
Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.
Yael Lempert, of New York, to be Ambassador to the Hashemite Kingdom
of Jordan.
Martina Anna Tkadlec Strong, of Texas, to be Ambassador to the United
Arab Emirates.
Nicole D. Theriot, of Louisiana, to be Ambassador to the Co-operative
Republic of Guyana.
Jennifer L. Johnson, of New York, a Career Member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the
Federated States of Micronesia.
Julie Turner, of Maryland, to be Special Envoy on North Korean Human
Rights Issues, with the rank of Ambassador.
Gerald H. Acker, of Michigan, to be a Commissioner on the part of the
United States on the International Joint Commission, United States and
Canada.
Robin Dunnigan, of California, to be Ambassador to Georgia.
William W. Popp, of Missouri, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Uganda.
Bryan David Hunt, of Virginia, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Sierra Leone.
Joel Ehrendreich, of New York, to be Ambassador to the Republic of
Palau.
Nisha Desai Biswal, of Virginia, to be Deputy Chief Executive Officer
of the United States International Development Finance Corporation.
Jack A. Markell, of Delaware, to be Ambassador to the Italian
Republic, and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation
as Ambassador to the Republic of San Marino.
Routine lists in the Air Force, Army, Foreign Service, Marine Corps,
and Navy.
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Nominations Received: Senate received the following nominations:
Jeffrey M. Bryan, of Minnesota, to be United States District Judge
for the District of Minnesota.
Richard E.N. Federico, of Kansas, to be United States Circuit Judge
for the Tenth Circuit.
Joshua Paul Kolar, of Indiana, to be United States Circuit Judge for
the Seventh Circuit.
Eumi K. Lee, of California, to be United States District Judge for
the Northern District of California.
Routine lists in the Air Force, Army, and Navy.
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Messages from the House:
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Measures Referred:
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Executive Communications:
Pages S3750-52
Petitions and Memorials:
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Additional Cosponsors:
Pages S3758-61
Statements on Introduced Bills/Resolutions:
Pages S3761-73
Additional Statements:
Pages S3746-50
Amendments Submitted:
Pages S3773-S3838
Authorities for Committees to Meet:
Pages S3838-39
Privileges of the Floor:
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Text of S. 2226 as Previously Passed:
Record Votes: Eleven record votes were taken today. (Total--212)
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Adjournment: Senate convened at 10 a.m. and adjourned at 11:05 p.m.,
until 11:45 a.m. on Friday,
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July 28, 2023. (For Senate's program, see the remarks of the Majority Leader in today's Record on page S3845.)