This week, with both the House and Senate back in Washington (and looking forward to their August Recess). In addition to some high-profile hearings (not covered here) on the attempted Trump assassination, there is a full slate of hearings in both bodies. Spending bills are being teed up in the House with a Rules Committee hearing. There are two transportation related hearings in the House. There is one cybersecurity regulatory panel scheduled.
Spending Bills
The House Rules Committee will meet
today to formulate the rule for the consideration of four spending bills
(FinServices, IER, EWR, and ARD).
The Senate Appropriations Committee will hold a hearing on Thursday to mark up four spending bill; CJS, IER, State, and Thud.
Transportation Hearings
On Tuesday, the Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines,
and Hazardous Materials of the House Transportation and Infrastructure
Committee will hold a
hearing on “Examining the State of Rail Safety in the Aftermath of the
Derailment in East Palestine, Ohio”.
On Wednesday, the Subcommittee on Highways and
Transit of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee will hold a
hearing on “Examining the Department of Transportation’s Regulatory and
Administrative Agenda”.
will not be a DOT spokesperson on the panel.
Cybersecurity
On Thursday, the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Government Innovation of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee will hold a hearing on “Enhancing Cybersecurity by Eliminating Inconsistent Regulations”.
Markup Hearings
On Wednesday, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee will hold a business meeting. The bills of interest here include:
S 4630, Streamlining Federal Cybersecurity Regulations Act,
S 4697, Healthcare Cybersecurity Act of 2024, and
S 4715, Federal Cyber Workforce Training Act of 2024
On the Floor
In addition to the two spending bills described above, The
House will be taking up 20 bills under the suspension of the rules process,
including the following bill of interest here: HR 8812,
Water Resources Development Act. That will be considered today, though a final
vote (if needed) may not happen until later this week.
For more details about these hearings, including witness
lists, see my article at CFSN Detailed Analysis - https://patrickcoyle.substack.com/p/congressional-hearings-week-of-7
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