November 15, 2012 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6859 Tigers, 4 games to none to win the seventh MENENDEZ, Mr. BOOZMAN, Mr. ISAKSON, lowing concurrent resolution; which championship in the history of Mr. TOOMEY, Mr. BLUNT, Mr. COCHRAN, was considered and agreed to: the Giants franchise, and the second World Mr. CORNYN, Ms. KLOBUCHAR, Mr. SCHU- S. CON. RES. 60 Series championship in 3 years; MER, Mr. BURR, Mr. FRANKEN, Mr. KYL, Whereas the won the Resolved by the Senate (the House of Rep- 2012 West Division title Mr. JOHNSON of South Dakota, Mr. resentatives concurring), That when the Sen- with 94 wins; BARRASSO, Mr. BLUMENTHAL, Mr. HELL- ate recesses or adjourns on any day from Whereas the San Francisco Giants won 6 ER, Mr. BROWN of Ohio, Mr. JOHANNS, Thursday, November 15, 2012, through Fri- straight elimination games in the 2012 post- Mr. MANCHIN, Mrs. HAGAN, Mr. WYDEN, day, November 16, 2012, on a motion offered season, rallying from being down two games Mr. LAUTENBERG, Mr. BAUCUS, Mr. pursuant to this concurrent resolution by its Majority Leader or his designee, it stand re- to none to defeat the in the WHITEHOUSE, Mr. VITTER, Mr. THUNE, cessed or adjourned until 12:00 noon on Mon- National League Division Series, and from Mrs. SHAHEEN, Ms. STABENOW, Mr. being down three games to one to defeat the day, November 26, 2012, or such other time on PORTMAN, Ms. LANDRIEU, Mr. GRASS- defending World Series champions, the St. that day as may be specified by its Majority Louis Cardinals, for the National League LEY, Mr. TESTER, Ms. MURKOWSKI, Mr. Leader or his designee in the motion to re- championship; DURBIN, Mr. BENNET, Mr. KOHL, Mrs. cess or adjourn, or until the time of any re- Whereas the San Francisco Giants won 7 MURRAY, Mr. UDALL of New Mexico, assembly pursuant to section 2 of this con- straight post-season games and allowed just Mr. PRYOR, Mr. BEGICH, Mr. REED of current resolution, whichever occurs first; 7 runs in that span; Rhode Island, Mrs. HUTCHISON, and Mr. and that when the House adjourns on any legislative day from Friday, November 16, Whereas re- LEVIN) submitted the following resolu- 2012, through Friday, November 23, 2012, on a ceived the World Series Most Valuable Play- tion; which was consider and agreed to: er award after hitting .500 during the World motion offered pursuant to this concurrent Series and hitting 3 home runs in Game 1, S. RES. 599 resolution by its Majority Leader or his des- becoming just the fourth player to do so in Whereas Hamas was founded with the stat- ignee, it stand adjourned until 2:00 p.m. on World Series history; ed goal of destroying the State of Israel; Tuesday, November 27, 2012, or until the time Whereas all 25 players on the playoff roster Whereas Hamas has been designated by the of any reassembly pursuant to section 2 of should be congratulated, including Jeremy Secretary of State as a Foreign Terrorist Or- this concurrent resolution, whichever occurs Affeldt, Joaquin Arias, , Gregor ganization; first. Blanco, , , Whereas Hamas refuses to recognize SEC. 2. The Majority Leader of the Senate Santiago Casilla, , Aubrey Israel’s right to exist, renounce violence, and and the Speaker of the House, or their re- Huff, , , Javier accept previous agreements between Israel spective designees, acting jointly after con- Lopez, Jose Mijares, , Xavier and the Palestinians; sultation with the Minority Leader of the Nady, Angel Pagan, , Buster Whereas Hamas has launched thousands of Senate and the Minority Leader of the Posey, , Hector Sanchez, Pablo rockets and missiles since Israel dismantled House, shall notify the Members of the Sen- Sandoval, , , settlements and withdrew from Gaza in 2005; ate and House, respectively, to reassemble at , and ; Whereas terrorists in the Hamas-controlled such place and time as they may designate Whereas the 2012 San Francisco Giants will Gaza Strip have fired approximately 900 if, in their opinion, the public interest shall be remembered for overpowering starting rockets and missile shells into Israel this warrant it. pitching, unflappable relief pitching, steady year, an increase from roughly 675 attacks in f defense, and timely hitting; 2011 and 350 in 2010; Whereas the San Francisco Giants are su- Whereas Hamas has increased the range of AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED AND perbly led by President and Chief Executive its rockets, reportedly with support from PROPOSED Officer Larry Baer, General Manager Brian Iran and others, putting additional large SA 2923. Mr. COATS submitted an amend- Sabean, and Manager ; numbers of Israelis in danger of rocket at- ment intended to be proposed by him to the Whereas San Francisco is a city with a tacks from Gaza; bill S. 3254, to authorize appropriations for rich tradition, where players such Whereas, on November 14, 2012, President fiscal year 2013 for military activities of the as , Willie McCovey, Orlando Barack Obama condemned the rocket fire Department of Defense, for military con- Cepeda, Juan Marichal, Monte Irvin, and from Gaza into Israel and reiterated Israel’s struction, and for defense activities of the Gaylord Perry displayed exceptional skill right to self-defense; and Department of Energy, to prescribe military that eventually took them to the National Whereas Israel, a fellow democracy, has an personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New inherent right to self defense in the face of for other purposes; which was ordered to lie York; and terrorist attacks: Now, therefore, be it on the table. Whereas the San Francisco Giants inspired Resolved, That the Senate— SA 2924. Mr. MANCHIN submitted an the city of San Francisco and all Giants fans (1) expresses unwavering commitment to amendment intended to be proposed by him by showing unprecedented determination, re- the security of the State of Israel as a Jew- to the bill S. 3254, supra; which was ordered solve, and teamwork in winning the 2012 ish and democratic state with secure bor- to lie on the table. World Series: Now, therefore, be it ders, and recognizes and strongly supports SA 2925. Mr. MANCHIN submitted an Resolved, That the Senate commends and its inherent right to act in self-defense to amendment intended to be proposed by him congratulates the San Francisco Giants for protect its citizens against acts of terrorism; to the bill S. 3254, supra; which was ordered winning the . (2) reiterates that Hamas must end Gaza- to lie on the table. linked terrorist rocket and missile attacks SA 2926. Ms. LANDRIEU (for Mr. ALEX- f against Israel, recognize Israel’s right to ANDER) proposed an amendment to the bill S. SENATE RESOLUTION 599—EX- exist, renounce violence, and agree to accept 1440, to reduce preterm labor and delivery PRESSING VIGOROUS SUPPORT previous agreements between Israel and the and the risk of pregnancy-related deaths and Palestinians; AND UNWAVERING COMMITMENT complications due to pregnancy, and to re- (3) urges the United Nations Security duce infant mortality caused by pre- TO THE WELFARE, SECURITY, Council to condemn the recent spike in AND SURVIVAL OF THE STATE maturity. Gaza-linked terrorist missile attacks against SA 2927. Mr. KYL (for himself and Mr. OF ISRAEL AS A JEWISH AND Israel, which risk causing civilian casualties UDALL of New Mexico) submitted an amend- DEMOCRATIC STATE WITH SE- in both Israel and Gaza; and ment intended to be proposed by him to the CURE BORDERS, AND RECOG- (4) encourages the President to continue to bill S. 3254, to authorize appropriations for NIZING AND STRONGLY SUP- work diplomatically with the international fiscal year 2013 for military activities of the PORTING ITS RIGHT TO ACT IN community to prevent Hamas and other Department of Defense, for military con- Gaza-based terrorist organizations from re- SELF-DEFENSE TO PROTECT ITS struction, and for defense activities of the taining or rebuilding the capability to Department of Energy, to prescribe military CITIZENS AGAINST ACTS OF launch rockets and missiles against Israel. TERRORISM personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and f for other purposes; which was ordered to lie Mrs. GILLIBRAND (for herself, Mr. on the table. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLU- KIRK, Mr. LIEBERMAN, Mr. RUBIO, Ms. f MIKULSKI, Mr. RISCH, Mr. UDALL of Col- TION 60—PROVIDING FOR A CON- orado, Mr. WICKER, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Mr. DITIONAL ADJOURNMENT OR RE- TEXT OF AMENDMENTS MORAN, Mr. COONS, Mr. CRAPO, Mr. CESS OF THE SENATE AND AN SA 2923. Mr. COATS submitted an WARNER, Mr. HOEVEN, Ms. CANTWELL, ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE amendment intended to be proposed by Mr. COATS, Mr. NELSON of Florida, Ms. OF REPRESENTATIVES him to the bill S. 3254, to authorize ap- COLLINS, Mr. CARDIN, Mr. GRAHAM, Mr. Mr. REID of Nevada for himself and propriations for fiscal year 2013 for CASEY, Mr. ROBERTS, Mr. CORKER, Mr. Mr. MCCONNELL) submitted the fol- military activities of the Department

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(B) Three by the ranking minority member At the end of subtitle B of title III, add the (3) A description of the programs to be of the Committee on Armed Services of the following: funded using amounts, if any, saved through House of Representatives. SEC. 314. INDEMNIFICATION OF TRANSFEREES the elimination of the Family Readiness (C) Three by the chairman of the Com- OF PROPERTY AT ANY CLOSED MILI- Support Assistant position for non-deployed mittee on Armed Services of the Senate. TARY INSTALLATION. battalion-sized units of the Army. (D) Three by the ranking minority member Section 330 of the National Defense Au- (4) The rationale for the determination of of the Committee on Armed Services of the thorization Act for Fiscal Year 1993 (Public the Army to classify Family Readiness Sup- Senate. Law 102–484; 10 U.S.C. 2687 note) is amended— port Assistant positions for non-deployed (2) CHAIRMAN; VICE CHAIRMAN.— (1) in subsection (a)(1), by striking ‘‘pursu- units as non-mission essential. (A) CHAIRMAN.—The chairman of the Com- ant to a base closure law’’ and inserting (5) A detailed description of the employ- mittee on Armed Services of the House of ‘‘after October 24, 1988, the date of the enact- ment status of spouses of members of the Representatives and the chairman of the ment of the Defense Authorization Amend- Army who are eligible for service as Family Committee on Armed Services of the Senate ments and Base Closure and Realignment Readiness Support Assistants for battalion- shall jointly designate one member of the Act (Public Law 100–526; 10 U.S.C. 2687 sized units, including a detailed description advisory panel to serve as chairman of the note)’’; and of the manner in which the employment sta- advisory panel. (2) in subsection (f), by striking paragraph tus of such spouses was ascertained. (B) VICE CHAIRMAN.—The ranking minority (3). (6) An assessment of the anticipated effects member of the Committee on Armed Serv- of the use of volunteers as Family Readiness ices of the House of Representatives and the SA 2924. Mr. MANCHIN submitted an Support Assistants on non-deployed units of ranking minority member of the Committee amendment intended to be proposed by the Army. on Armed Services of the Senate shall joint- him to the bill S. 3254, to authorize ap- (7) A description of the input from com- ly designate one member of the advisory propriations for fiscal year 2013 for manders relied upon by the Army to cease panel to serve as vice chairman of the advi- military activities of the Department the use of Readiness Support Assistant posi- sory panel. of Defense, for military construction, tions for non-deployed units, including the (3) PERIOD OF APPOINTMENT; VACANCIES.— command level from which such input arose. Each member of the advisory panel shall be and for defense activities of the De- (8) An assessment of levels of stress among appointed for a term of one year and may be partment of Energy, to prescribe mili- families of members of the Army, including reappointed for an additional term of one tary personnel strengths for such fiscal information on divorce rates, suicide rates, year. Any vacancy in the advisory panel year, and for other purposes; which was and domestic violence and abuse. shall be filled in the same manner as the ordered to lie on the table; as follows: original appointment. On page 175, line 10, insert after ‘‘in order’’ SA 2926. Ms. LANDRIEU (for Mr. (c) COOPERATION FROM FEDERAL AGEN- the following ‘‘to provide for the standard- ALEXANDER) proposed an amendment to CIES.— ization of identification credentials required the bill S. 1440, to reduce preterm labor (1) COOPERATION.—The advisory panel shall for eligibility, enrollment, transactions, and and delivery and the risk of pregnancy- receive the full and timely cooperation of updates across all Department of Defense in- related deaths and complications due the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of stallations and’’. to pregnancy, and to reduce infant Energy, and any other Federal official in mortality caused by prematurity; as providing the advisory panel with analyses, SA 2925. Mr. MANCHIN submitted an briefings, and other information necessary amendment intended to be proposed by follows: for the advisory panel to carry out its duties him to the bill S. 3254, to authorize ap- On page 16, strike line 11 and all that fol- under this section. propriations for fiscal year 2013 for lows through line 6 on page 17. (2) ACCESS TO INFORMATION.—Members of military activities of the Department On page 17, line 17, strike ‘‘shall’’ and in- the advisory panel shall have access to all of Defense, for military construction, sert ‘‘may’’. information, including classified informa- and for defense activities of the De- tion, necessary to carry out the duties of the SA 2927. Mr. KYL (for himself and advisory panel under this section. The secu- partment of Energy, to prescribe mili- Mr. UDALL of New Mexico) submitted rity clearance process shall be expedited for tary personnel strengths for such fiscal an amendment intended to be proposed members and staff of the advisory panel to year, and for other purposes; which was by him to the bill S. 3254, to authorize the extent necessary to permit the advisory ordered to lie on the table; as follows: appropriations for fiscal year 2013 for panel to carry out its duties under this sec- tion. At the end of subtitle G of title V, add the military activities of the Department following: (3) LIAISON.—The Secretary of Defense and of Defense, for military construction, SEC. 577. REPORT ON CONTINUING MAINTE- the Secretary of Energy shall each designate NANCE OF ARMY FAMILY READINESS and for defense activities of the De- at least one officer or employee of the De- SUPPORT ASSISTANTS THROUGH partment of Energy, to prescribe mili- partment of Defense and the Department of DURATION OF COMBAT OPERATIONS tary personnel strengths for such fiscal Energy, respectively, to serve as a liaison of- IN AFGHANISTAN. year, and for other purposes; which was ficer between the department and the advi- (a) REPORT REQUIRED.—Not later than 90 ordered to lie on the table; as follows: sory panel. days after the date of the enactment of this (d) REPORT REQUIRED.—Not later than 120 Act, the Secretary of the Army shall submit At the end of title XXXI, add the fol- to the congressional defense committees a lowing: days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the advisory panel shall submit to the report on the feasibility and advisability of Subtitle D—Other Matters maintaining the Family Readiness Support President, the Secretary of Defense, the Sec- SEC. 3141. CONGRESSIONAL ADVISORY PANEL ON Assistant position at the battalion level for retary of Energy, the Committee on Armed THE GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE OF Services of the Senate, and the Committee all battalion-sized units of the Army, regard- THE NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY less of deployment status, until the date ADMINISTRATION AND ITS RELA- on Armed Services of the House of Rep- that is 180 days after the end of combat oper- TIONSHIP TO OTHER FEDERAL resentatives a report on the feasibility and ations in Afghanistan. AGENCIES. advisability of revising the governance (b) ELEMENTS.—The report required by sub- (a) ESTABLISHMENT.—There is established a structure of the Administration to permit section (a) shall include the following: congressional advisory panel (in this section the Administration to operate more effec- (1) An assessment of the costs associated referred to as the ‘‘advisory panel’’) to assess tively and independently of the Department with maintaining the Family Readiness Sup- the feasibility and advisability of, and make of Energy while reporting to the President port Assistant position at the battalion level recommendations with respect to, revising through the Secretary of Energy. The report for all battalion-sized units of the Army, re- the governance structure of the National Nu- shall include the following: gardless of deployment status, until the date clear Security Administration (in this sec- (1) Recommendations with respect to the that is 180 days after the end of combat oper- tion referred to as the ‘‘Administration’’) to following: ations in Afghanistan. permit the Administration to operate more (A) The organization and structure of the (2) An assessment of the costs and other effectively and independently of the Depart- Administration, including the roles, respon- consequences associated with the elimi- ment of Energy while reporting to the Presi- sibilities, and authorities of the Administra- nation of the Family Readiness Support As- dent through the Secretary of Energy. tion and mechanisms for holding the Admin- sistant position for non-deployed battalion- (b) COMPOSITION.— istration accountable.

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(B) The allocation of roles and responsibil- in support of ancillary national security mis- COMMITTEE ON HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, ities with respect to the safety and security sions in a manner that mutually reinforces AND PENSIONS of the nuclear weapons complex. the stockpile stewardship mission of the Ad- Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, I ask (C) The relationship of the Administration ministration and encourages the retention of to the National Security Council, the Nu- top performers. unanimous consent that the Com- clear Weapons Council, the Department of (5) An assessment of how to better retain mittee on Health, Education, Labor, Energy, the Department of Defense, the na- and recruit personnel, including rec- and Pensions be authorized to meet, tional security laboratories, and other Fed- ommendations for creating an improved pro- during the session of the Senate, to eral agencies, as appropriate. fessional culture that emphasizes the sci- conduct a hearing entitled ‘‘Pharmacy (D) The role of the Administration in the entific, engineering, and national security Compounding: Implications of the 2012 interagency process for planning, program- objectives of the United States. Meningitis Outbreak’’ on November 15, (6) Any other information or recommenda- ming, and budgeting with respect to the nu- 2012, at 9:45 a.m. in room 106 of the clear weapons complex. tions relating to revising the governance (E) Legislative changes necessary for revis- structure of the Administration that the ad- Dirksen Senate Office Building. ing the governance structure of the Adminis- visory panel considers appropriate. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without tration. (e) FUNDING.—Of the amounts authorized objection, it is so ordered. (F) The appropriate structure for oversight to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013 and of the Administration by congressional com- made available to the Department of Defense SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE mittees. pursuant to this Act, not more than Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, I ask (G) The length of the term of the Adminis- $1,000,000 shall be made available to the advi- sory panel to carry out this section. unanimous consent that the Select trator for Nuclear Security. Committee on Intelligence be author- f (H) The authority of the Administrator to ized to meet during the session of the appoint senior members of the Administra- AUTHORITY FOR COMMITTEES TO tor’s staff. Senate on November 15, 2012, at 2:30 (I) Whether the nonproliferation activities MEET p.m. of the Administration on the day before the COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without date of the enactment of this Act should re- Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, I ask objection, it is so ordered. main with the Administration or be trans- unanimous consent that the Com- SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING ferred to another agency. mittee on Armed Services be author- (J) Infrastructure, rules, and standards ized to meet during the session of the Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, I ask that will better protect the safety and health Senate on November 15, 2012, at 9:30 unanimous consent that the Special of nuclear workers, while also permitting Committee on Aging be authorized to those workers the appropriate freedom to ef- a.m. ficiently and safely carry out their mission. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without meet during the session of the Senate (K) Legislative or regulatory changes re- objection, it is so ordered. on November 15, 2012, at 2 p.m. in room quired to improve contracting best practices COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC 562 of the Dirksen Senate Office Build- in order to reduce the cost of programs with- WORKS ing to conduct a hearing entitled out eroding mission requirements. Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, I ask ‘‘America’s Invisible Epidemic: Pre- (2) An assessment of how revisions to the unanimous consent that the Com- venting Elder Financial Abuse.’’ governance structure of the Administration mittee on Environment and Public will lead to a more mission-focused manage- The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without Works be authorized to meet during objection, it is so ordered. ment structure capable of keeping programs the session of the Senate on November on schedule and within cost estimates. 15, 2012, at 10:30 a.m. in Dirksen 406 to Ms. LANDRIEU. Mr. President, I ask (3) An assessment of the disadvantages and unanimous consent that Whitney Rice benefits of each organizational structure for conduct a hearing entitled, ‘‘A Legisla- tive Hearing on the Water Resources be granted floor privileges for the re- the Administration considered by the advi- mainder of the day. sory panel. Development Act of 2012.’’ (4) An assessment of how the national se- The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without curity laboratories can expand basich science objection, it is so ordered. objection, it is so ordered. FOREIGN TRAVEL FINANCIAL REPORTS In accordance with the appropriate provisions of law, the Secretary of the Senate herewith submits the following re- ports for standing committees of the Senate, certain joint committees of the Congress, delegations and groups, and select and special committees of the Senate, relating to expenses incurred in the performance of authorized foreign travel:

CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL BY MEMBERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE U.S. SENATE, UNDER AUTHORITY OF SEC. 22, P.L. 95–384—22 U.S.C. 1754(b), COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES FOR TRAVEL FROM JULY 1 TO SEPT. 30, 2012

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Jason W. Maroney: United States ...... Dollar ...... 12,559.10 ...... 12,559.10 Japan ...... Yen ...... 1,838.68 ...... 1,838.68 William K. Sutey: United States ...... Dollar ...... 12,828.20 ...... 12,828.20 Israel ...... Shekel ...... 873.54 ...... 873.54 Germany ...... Euro ...... 769.34 ...... 769.34 France ...... Euro ...... 1,072.98 ...... 1,072.98 United Kingdom ...... Pound ...... 842.59 ...... 842.59 Senator Jim Webb: United States ...... Dollar ...... 10,218.00 ...... 10,218.00 Turkey ...... Lira ...... 1,920.00 ...... 1,920.00 Germany ...... Euro ...... 904.00 ...... 904.00 David Bonine: United States ...... Dollar ...... 10,218.00 ...... 10,218.00 Turkey ...... Lira ...... 1,920.00 ...... 1,920.00 Germany ...... Euro ...... 904.00 ...... 904.00 Senator John McCain: United States ...... 11,872.00 ...... 11,872.00 Lebanon ...... Dollar ...... 182.62 ...... 182.62 Libya ...... Dollar ...... 82.94 ...... 82.94 Monaco ...... Dollar ...... 631.85 ...... 631.85 Senator John Cornyn: England ...... Pound ...... 1,395.00 ...... 1,395.00 Beth Jafari: England ...... Pound ...... 1,395.00 ...... 1,395.00 Lucian L. Niemeyer: United States ...... Dollar ...... 12,720.10 ...... 12,720.10

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