S6742 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE June 17, 2009 The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without tained after September 11, 2001, by the (d) NONDISCLOSURE OF DETAINEE objection, it is so ordered. Armed Forces of the United States in oper- RECORDS.—A covered record shall not be sub- The resolution (S. Res. 188) was ations outside the United States shall not be ject to— agreed to. subject to disclosure under section 552 of (1) disclosure under section 552 of title 5, title 5, United States Code (commonly re- The preamble was agreed to. United States Code (commonly referred to as ferred to as the Freedom of Information the Freedom of Information Act); or The resolution, with its preamble, Act), to amend section 552(b)(3) of title 5, (2) disclosure under any proceeding under reads as follows: United States Code (commonly referred to as that section. S. RES. 188 the Freedom of Information Act), to provide (e) RULE OF CONSTRUCTION.—Nothing in Whereas, on June 14, 2009, the Los Angeles that statutory exemptions to the disclosure this section shall be construed to preclude Lakers defeated the in game requirements of that Act shall specifically the voluntary disclosure of a covered record. 5 of the 2009 National Association cite to the provision of that Act authorizing (f) EFFECTIVE DATE.—This section shall Championship Finals; such exemptions, to ensure an open and de- take effect on the date of enactment of this Whereas that triumph marks the 15th Na- liberative process in Congress by providing Act and apply to any photograph created be- tional Basketball Association Championship for related legislative proposals to explicitly fore, on, or after that date that is a covered for the Lakers franchise and 10th for the Los state such required citations, and for other record. Angeles Lakers; purposes. SEC. 2. OPEN FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT. Whereas that triumph also marks the There being no objection, the Senate (a) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be fourth National Basketball Association proceeded to consider the bill. cited as the ‘‘OPEN FOIA Act of 2009’’. Championship victory for the Los Angeles Mr. REID. I ask unanimous consent (b) SPECIFIC CITATIONS IN STATUTORY EX- Lakers since 1999, earning the Los Angeles the bill be read a third time, passed, EMPTIONS.—Section 552(b) of title 5, United Lakers more championship victories in this the motion to reconsider be laid on the States Code, is amended by striking para- decade than any other team in the league; table, and any statements be printed in graph (3) and inserting the following: Whereas head coach ‘‘(3) specifically exempted from disclosure , who throughout his career has the RECORD. by statute (other than section 552b of this epitomized discipline, teaching, and excel- The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without title), if that statute— lence, has won 10 National Basketball Asso- objection, it is so ordered. ‘‘(A)(i) requires that the matters be with- ciation Championships as a head coach, the The bill (S. 1285) was ordered to be held from the public in such a manner as to most championships for a head coach in Na- engrossed for a third reading, was read leave no discretion on the issue; or tional Basketball Association history, sur- the third time, and passed, as follows: ‘‘(ii) establishes particular criteria for passing the number won by the legendary S. 1285 withholding or refers to particular types of Arnold ‘‘Red’’ Auerbach; Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep- matters to be withheld; and Whereas the 2009 National Basketball Asso- resentatives of the United States of America in ‘‘(B) if enacted after the date of enactment ciation Championship marks the ninth Congress assembled, of the OPEN FOIA Act of 2009, specifically championship for Los Angeles Lakers owner SECTION 1. DETAINEE PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORDS cites to this paragraph.’’. Gerald Hatten Buss; PROTECTION. f Whereas general manager (a) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be has built a basketball team that possesses a cited as the ‘‘Detainee Photographic Records EXECUTIVE SESSION great balance among all-stars, veterans, and Protection Act of 2009’’. young players; (b) DEFINITIONS.—In this section: Whereas the Los Angeles Lakers won 65 (1) COVERED RECORD.—The term ‘‘covered EXECUTIVE CALENDAR games in the 2009 regular season and de- record’’ means any record— feated the , the , (A) that is a photograph that— Mr. REID. Mr. President, I ask unan- the , and the Orlando Magic (i) was taken during the period beginning imous consent the Senate proceed to in the 2009 National Basketball Association on September 11, 2001, through January 22, executive session to consider Calendar playoffs; and 2009; and No. 97, the nomination of Hilary Tomp- Whereas each player for the Los Angeles (ii) relates to the treatment of individuals kins, to be Solicitor of the Department Lakers, including , Shannon engaged, captured, or detained after Sep- Brown, , , Jordan of the Interior; that the nomination be tember 11, 2001, by the Armed Forces of the confirmed and the motion to reconsider Farmar, , , Didier United States in operations outside of the Ilunga-Mbenga, , Lamar United States; and be laid upon the table; that any state- Odom, , Sasha Vujacic, Luke (B) for which a certification by the Sec- ments relating to the nomination be Walton, and Sue Yue, contributed to what retary of Defense under subsection (c) is in printed at the appropriate place in the was truly a team effort during the regular effect. RECORD as if read, the President be im- season and the playoffs to bring the 2009 Na- (2) PHOTOGRAPH.—The term ‘‘photograph’’ mediately notified of the Senate’s ac- tional Basketball Association Championship encompasses all photographic images, tion, and the Senate then resume legis- to the city of Los Angeles: Now, therefore, be whether originals or copies, including still it lative session. photographs, negatives, digital images, The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without Resolved, That the Senate— films, video tapes, and motion pictures. (1) congratulates the Los Angeles Lakers (c) CERTIFICATION.— objection, it is so ordered. for winning the 2009 National Basketball As- (1) IN GENERAL.—For any photograph de- The nomination considered and con- sociation Championship; scribed under subsection (b)(1)(A), the Sec- firmed is as follows: (2) recognizes the achievements of the retary of Defense shall certify, if the Sec- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR players, coaches, and staff whose hard work retary of Defense, in consultation with the Hilary Chandler Tompkins, of New Mexico, and dedication made winning the champion- Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, deter- to be Solicitor of the Department of the In- ship possible; and mines that the disclosure of that photograph terior. (3) directs the Secretary of the Senate to would endanger — transmit a copy of this resolution to— (A) citizens of the United States; or f (A) the 2009 Los Angeles Lakers team and (B) members of the Armed Forces or em- their head coach Phil Jackson; ployees of the United States Government de- LEGISLATIVE SESSION (B) the Los Angeles Lakers owner Gerald ployed outside the United States. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Under Hatten Buss; and (2) CERTIFICATION EXPIRATION.—A certifi- the previous order, the Senate will re- (C) the Los Angeles Lakers general man- cation submitted under paragraph (1) and a turn to legislative session. ager Mitch Kupchack. renewal of a certification submitted under f paragraph (3) shall expire 3 years after the f date on which the certification or renewal, ORDERS FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 18, DETAINEE PHOTOGRAPHIC as the case may be, is submitted to the RECORDS PROTECTION ACT OF 2009 President. 2009 Mr. REID. Mr. President, I ask unan- (3) CERTIFICATION RENEWAL.—The Sec- Mr. REID. Mr. President, I ask unan- imous consent the Senate proceed to retary of Defense may submit to the Presi- imous consent that when the Senate dent— the immediate consideration of S. 1285. completes its business today, it ad- (A) a renewal of a certification in accord- journ until 9:45 a.m., Thursday, June The PRESIDING OFFICER. The ance with paragraph (1) at any time; and clerk will report the bill by title. (B) more than 1 renewal of a certification. 18; that following the prayer and A bill (S. 1285) to provide that certain pho- (4) NOTICE TO CONGRESS.—A timely notice pledge, the Journal of proceedings be tographic records relating to the treatment of the Secretary’s certification shall be sub- approved to date, the morning hour be of any individual engaged, captured, or de- mitted to Congress. deemed expired, the time for the two

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MICHAEL J. MATTHEWS ERIC A. BROOKS leaders be reserved for their use later DETRICE D. MOSBY FRANKLIN C. BROOKS in the day, and there be a period for ANTHONY W. PARKER JASON L. BROTHERS CAROLYN M. PORTEE CHRISTOPHER J. BROWN morning business for 1 hour with the ENRIQUE O. RIVERA JASON C. BROWN time equally divided or controlled be- BENJAMIN R. SALVADOR RODGERS BROWN, JR. JASON A. SCHUYLER JAMES L. BROWNING tween the two leaders or their des- SHEBA L. WATERFORD BOYCE R. BUCKNER ignees, with the majority controlling DIOSABELLE B. BUCKNER THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR APPOINTMENT KEVIN W. BUKOWSKI the first half and the Republicans con- TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY JASON N. BULLOCK trolling the second half, with Senators UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 624: MICHAEL R. BUNDT To be major THEDIUS L. BURDEN permitted to speak for up to 10 minutes ANDREW E. BURGESS each. JOHN A. AARDAPPEL ANITA L. BURKE RICHARD R. AARON JASON P. BURKE The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without JUSTIN P. AARONSON RYAN T. BURKERT objection, it is so ordered. MANUEL M. ACOSTA MICHAEL M. BURNS RIAKOS L. ADAMS JOHN J. BURRESCIA, JR. f TERRENCE A. ADAMS PHILIP A. BUSWELL BRIAN L. ADAMSON CODY P. BUTTON MARK G. ADKINS JASON L. BUURSMA PROGRAM RICHARD W. AHWEEMARRAH VAUGHAN M. BYRUM JASON E. ALBRIGHT POHAN A. BYSTROM Mr. REID. Under a previous order, DANIEL C. ALDER RONALDO B. CABALES following morning business, the Senate MICHAEL F. ALEXANDER ROGER M. CABINESS II ANDREW S. ALLEN IV RYAN C. CAGLE will return to consideration of S. Con. CHRISTOPHER M. ALMAGUER ELIZABETHANNE M. CAIN Res. 26, a concurrent resolution relat- BENJAMIN ALVAREZ HARTLEIGH A. CAINE LEE E. AMBROSE STEPHEN A. CALDERON ing to slavery. It is an apology relating TYLER K. ANDERSEN JAIME CALICA to slavery. There will be an hour for SAMFORD D. ANDERSON ADAM S. CAMARANO BRIAN C. ANGELL BRIAN C. CAMPBELL debate equally divided and controlled TROY ANGELL WILLIAM R. CANDA III between the two leaders or their des- DANTE A. ANTONELLI ADAM M. CANNON CURTIS M. ARMSTRONG DON L. CANTERNA, JR. ignees prior to a vote on adoption of MATTHEW R. ARROL MATTHEW P. CAPOBIANCO the concurrent resolution. We expect SHANNON P. ASERON MICHAEL H. CAPPS MICHAEL C. ATHANASAKIS SARA E. CARDENAS that vote to be a voice vote. JACOB A. ATKINS EDWARD W. CARDINALE Upon disposition of the concurrent JASON W. ATKINSON ERIC D. CARLSON MARC J. AUSTIN KENT R. CARLSON, JR. resolution, the Senate will resume con- DARBY L. AVILES ROBERT J. CARPENA sideration of the conference report to MATTHEW P. BACHMANN BARRY S. CARTER JOHN R. BACON DARYL A. CARTER accompany H.R. 2346, the emergency TERENCE W. BACON JASON C. CARTER appropriations bill. HOSSEIN D. BAHAGHIGHAT JEANETTE A. CARTER DEREK R. BAIRD JOHN F. CARTER We hope we can work out an agree- JEFFREY R. BAIRD NATALIE K. CASEY ment on this tomorrow to finalize the CHRISTINE M. BAKER JAY I. CASH DONALD L. BAKER, JR. DANIEL L. CASTORO supplemental. If not, we will have a JAMI L. BALL TIMOTHY J. CATALANO cloture vote Friday morning early. WILLIAM F. BALL III JACOB L. CECKA ALHAJI S. BANGURA CARLOS E. CHAPARROLOPEZ f KEITH A. BARANOW THOMAS D. CHAPEAU JAMES A. BARLOW STEPHEN A. CHAVEZ ADJOURNMENT UNTIL 9:45 A.M. CHRISTOPHER Q. BARNETT GEORGE A. CHIGI RYAN D. BARNETT MATTHEW W. CHILDERS TOMORROW CHARCILLEA A. BARRETT CHRIS C. CHOI STEVEN B. BARRIER, JR. KRIS Y. CHOW Mr. REID. If there is no further busi- KRISTOFFER R. BARRITEAU WILLIE L. CHRISTIAN, JR. ness to come before the Senate, I ask STEVEN S. BARTLEY JEFFREY S. CHRISTY ADRIAN C. BAUER JEREMY D. CLARDY unanimous consent it adjourn under SEAN W. BAXTER JAMES S. CLARK the previous order. CHRIS B. BEAL MATTHEW B. CLARK JAMES A. BEAULIEU PAUL A. CLARK, JR. There being no objection, the Senate, RALPH L. BECKI EDWIN L. CLARKE at 7:38 p.m., adjourned until Thursday, BROOK W. BEDELL RICHARD J. CLAYTON LISA A. BELCASTRO RAYMOND E. CLOUD June 18, 2009, at 9:45 a.m. JOEL S. BENEFIEL MICHAEL P. COCHRAN TOBIAS A. BENNETT ANTHONY L. COLE f RYAN M. BERDINER JAMES F. COLLIER, JR. RICHARD E. BERRY II AXEL E. COLONPADIN NOMINATIONS ALI J. BESIK NATHANIEL F. CONKEY JAY A. BESSEY MAURICE C. CONNELLY Executive nominations received by BRIAN E. BETTIS DAVID M. CONNER NATHAN T. BIDDLE SAMUEL J. CONNER the Senate: PAUL T. BIGA CASEY D. CONNORS DEPARTMENT OF STATE ACHIM M. BILLER CHRISTOPHER J. COOK MATHEW J. BILLINGS SAMUEL P. COOK VILMA S. MARTINEZ, OF CALIFORNIA, TO BE AMBAS- JASON D. BILLINGTON WALTER R. COOPER III SADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY OF DAMON J. BIRD JOHN W. COPELAND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO ARGENTINA. CRAIG W. BLACKWOOD KELLY J. COPPAGE PRESTON B. BLAIR JASON Y. CORNETT IN THE ARMY BRIAN D. BLAKE CHAD P. CORRIGAN THE FOLLOWING NAMED INDIVIDUAL FOR REGULAR JUDE M. BLAKE KENNETH J. COSGRIFF APPOINTMENT TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE JONATHAN G. BLEAKLEY AARON K. COWAN UNITED STATES ARMY AS A CHAPLAIN UNDER TITLE 10, JOHN T. BLEIGH JONATHAN A. COWEN U.S.C., SECTIONS 531 AND 3064: RONALD G. BLEVINS AARON L. COX PENNY M. BLOEDEL YANSON T. COX To be major SETH A. BODNAR THOMAS B. CRAIG BRYAN M. BOGARDUS NATHANIEL T. CRAIN BRIAN G. DONAHUE KELLY O. BOIAN KIMBERLY J. CRICHLOW THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR REGULAR AP- PAUL D. BOLDUAN ADAM B. CRONKHITE POINTMENT IN THE GRADES INDICATED IN THE UNITED DAVID M. BOLENDER BENJAMIN C. CROOM STATES ARMY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 531: LANE A. BOMAR CLARA W. CROWECHAZE VINCENT J. BONCICH CASEY R. CROWLEY To be lieutenant colonel LORETO V. BORCE, JR. JOHN R. CRUISE JON D. BORMAN LUIS M. CRUZ, JR. ROBERT L. DORAN ISSAM A. BORNALES PATRICK J. CULPEPPER MICHAEL J. HUTH RYAN P. BORTNYK KEVIN F. CUMMISKEY RYAN S. JONES JUSTIN A. BOSANKO LARRY W. CUNNINGHAM, JR. MARK E. PATTON SHANNON M. BOSTICK SEAN W. CUNNINGHAM JAMES J. RISGAARD BRIAN J. BOSTON GREGORY E. CURRY II SIDNEY M. SMITH STEPHEN E. BOURDON DANIEL P. CURTIN, JR. CHAD R. WALKER WILLIAM H. BOWERS CLAYTON D. CURTIS RICKY R. WALLACE WILLIAM G. BOYD, JR. DOUGLAS J. CURTIS To be major JONATHAN M. BRADFORD CHRISTOPHER A. CZERNIA JASON M. BRADLEY NICHOLAS K. DALL STEVEN R. CALDER DONALD T. BRAMAN SHAWN D. DALTON ANDREW W. COLLINS JOHN M. BRAUNEIS CHRISTOPHER J. DAMATO NATHAN C. CURRY VINCENT J. BRAY ANDREW D. DAMICO WILLIE J. HARRIS PAUL D. BRECK CLAYTON C. DANIELS JAY J. HEBERT JOHN W. BRENGLE ANTOINETTE H. DAOUD ANNA R. JOHNSON THOMAS K. BRENTON PATRICK W. DARDIS TIMOTHY J. MACDONALD JESSIE J. BREWSTER BRYAN J. DARILEK MICHAEL I. MAHARAJ MATTHEW A. BRODERICK MICHAEL S. DAVERSA

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