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Vol. 167 WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 2021 No. 118 Senate The Senate was not in session today. Its next meeting will be held on Thursday, July 8, 2021, at 12 p.m. House of Representatives TUESDAY, JULY 6, 2021

The House met at 12:30 p.m. and was causes confusion, may we not be con- (22 U.S.C. 2346d(e)), and the order of the called to order by the Speaker pro tem- founded. House of January 4, 2021, of the fol- pore (Mr. MFUME). Wherever we find ourselves, may lowing individual on the part of the f Your love be our guide and Your grace House to the People-to-People Partner- our source of joy. ship for Peace Fund Advisory Board: DESIGNATION OF THE SPEAKER Then may our hearts and minds be Mr. Robert Wexler, Potomac, Mary- PRO TEMPORE filled with thoughts of You, inspiring land The SPEAKER pro tempore laid be- and compelling us to sing songs of f fore the House the following commu- blessing and comfort. Bless, then, our nication from the Speaker: melody that somehow it would be a ADJOURNMENT WASHINGTON, DC, blessing for others. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursu- July 6, 2021. In the promise of Your name we pray. ant to section 11(b) of House Resolu- I hereby appoint the Honorable KWEISI Amen. tion 188, the House stands adjourned MFUME to act as Speaker pro tempore on f until 10 a.m. on Friday, July 9, 2021. this day. Thereupon (at 12 o’clock and 33 min- , THE JOURNAL Speaker of the House of Representatives. utes p.m.), under its previous order, the The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursu- House adjourned until Friday, July 9, f ant to section 11(a) of House Resolu- 2021, at 10 a.m. tion 188, the Journal of the last day’s PRAYER f proceedings is approved. The Chaplain, the Reverend Margaret f EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS, Grun Kibben, offered the following ETC. prayer: PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Under clause 2 of rule XIV, executive Almighty God, remember us. Remem- The SPEAKER pro tempore. The communications were taken from the ber the promises You have made to Chair will lead the House in the Pledge Speaker’s table and referred as follows: Your people throughout time. Always of Allegiance. You have given us cause for hope when The SPEAKER pro tempore led the EC–1543. A letter from the Management and Program Analyst, FAA, Department of we have listened to You. Pledge of Allegiance as follows: Because of Your past mercies, we Transportation, transmitting the Depart- I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the pray today that we would be certain of ment’s final rule — Airworthiness Direc- United States of America, and to the Repub- tives; The Boeing Company Airplanes [Dock- Your comfort in our troubles. When all lic for which it stands, one nation under God, et No.: FAA-2019-0862; Project Identifier 2019- around us seems to drown out Your indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. NM-121-AD; Amendment 39-21552; AD 2021-10- words, we pray we find strength when f 19] (RIN: 2120-AA64) received June 23, 2021, we listen for Your voice. In the words pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); Public Law You speak, we place our trust. APPOINTMENT OF INDIVIDUAL TO 104-121, Sec. 251; (110 Stat. 868); to the Com- Quicken us once again; refresh and THE PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE PART- mittee on Transportation and Infrastruc- revive us on our pilgrimage through NERSHIP FOR PEACE FUND AD- ture. this life. VISORY BOARD EC–1544. A letter from the Management and Program Analyst, FAA, Department of When we are faced with derision, may The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Transportation, transmitting the Depart- we not respond with indignation. Chair announces the Speaker’s ap- ment’s final rule — Airworthiness Direc- As we wander from one experience to pointment, pursuant to section 535(e) tives; Airbus Helicopters Deutschland GmbH the next and the counsel of others of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, Helicopters [Docket No.: FAA-2020-1171;

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A letter from the Management By Mr. BUCHANAN (for himself and sion from gain for interests in a socially dis- and Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Mr. SOTO): advantaged business, and for other purposes; Transportation, transmitting the Depart- H.R. 4358. A bill to amend the Wild and to the Committee on Ways and Means. ment’s final rule — IFR Altitudes; Miscella- Scenic Rivers Act to designate segments of By Ms. NORTON: neous Amendments [Docket No.: 31372; the Little Manatee River as a component of H.R. 4368. A bill to amend title 4, United Amdt. No.: 559] received June 23, 2021, pursu- the Wild and Scenic Rivers System, and for States Code, to permit the flag of the United ant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); Public Law 104- other purposes; to the Committee on Natural States to be flown at half-staff in the event 121, Sec. 251; (110 Stat. 868); to the Committee Resources. of the death of the Mayor of the District of on Transportation and Infrastructure. By Mr. CARTWRIGHT (for himself, Ms. Columbia; to the Committee on the Judici- EC–1546. A letter from the Management KAPTUR, and Mr. SCHIFF): ary. and Program Analyst, FAA, Department of H.R. 4359. A bill to amend the Federal Elec- By Mr. PALLONE (for himself and Mr. Transportation, transmitting the Depart- tion Campaign Act of 1971 to require corpora- GUTHRIE): ment’s final rule — Amendment and Estab- tions to disclose to their shareholders the H.R. 4369. A bill to amend the 21st Century lishment of Class E Airspace; Baker City, OR amounts disbursed for certain political ac- Cures Act to provide for designation of insti- [Docket No.: FAA-2021-0041; Airspace Docket tivity, and for other purposes; to the Com- tutions of higher education that provide re- No.: 20-ANM-60] (RIN: 2120-AA66) received mittee on Ways and Means, and in addition search, data, and leadership on continuous June 23, 2021, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. to the Committee on House Administration, manufacturing as National Centers of Excel- 801(a)(1)(A); Public Law 104-121, Sec. 251; (110 for a period to be subsequently determined lence in Continuous Pharmaceutical Manu- Stat. 868); to the Committee on Transpor- by the Speaker, in each case for consider- facturing, and for other purposes; to the tation and Infrastructure. ation of such provisions as fall within the ju- Committee on Energy and Commerce. EC–1547. A letter from the Management risdiction of the committee concerned. By Mr. PFLUGER (for himself, Mr. and Program Analyst, FAA, Department of By Ms. CLARKE of New York (for her- NEWHOUSE, Mr. BURGESS, Mr. ROUZER, Transportation, transmitting the Depart- self, Ms. PRESSLEY, and Ms. TLAIB): Ms. HERRELL, Mr. MANN, and Ms. ment’s final rule — Amendment to Alaskan H.R. 4360. A bill to prohibit the use of bio- CHENEY): VOR Federal Airway V-319, United States metric recognition technology in certain fed- H.R. 4370. A bill to require further consid- Area Navigation (RNAV) Routes, T-219 and erally assisted dwelling units, and for other eration of economic cost in review of listing T-269, and Revocation of Federal Colored purposes; to the Committee on Financial petitions under the Endangered Species Act Airway R-50; Alaska [Docket No.: FAA-2020- Services. of 1973, and for other purposes; to the Com- 0868; Airspace Docket No.: 20-AAL-26] (RIN: By Mr. GALLAGHER (for himself and mittee on Natural Resources. 2120-AA66) received June 23, 2021, pursuant to Mrs. HARTZLER): By Ms. UNDERWOOD (for herself, Mrs. 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); Public Law 104-121, Sec. H.R. 4361. A bill to prohibit the issuance of HAYES, Mr. DANNY K. DAVIS of Illi- 251; (110 Stat. 868); to the Committee on F or J visas to researchers affiliated with the nois, and Ms. SCHAKOWSKY): Transportation and Infrastructure. Chinese People’s Liberation Army; to the H.R. 4371. A bill to amend the Employee Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, f to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, for a title XXVII of the Public Health Service Act, REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ON period to be subsequently determined by the and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to re- PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS Speaker, in each case for consideration of quire group health plans and health insur- such provisions as fall within the jurisdic- ance issuers offering group or individual Under clause 2 of rule XIII, reports of tion of the committee concerned. health insurance coverage to provide cov- committees were delivered to the Clerk By Mr. GIMENEZ (for himself, Ms. erage for additional preventive care for indi- for printing and reference to the proper SALAZAR, and Mr. DIAZ-BALART): viduals with chronic conditions without the calendar, as follows: H.R. 4362. A bill to prioritize the inter- imposition of cost sharing requirement, and national distribution of COVID-19 vaccine for other purposes; to the Committee on En- Ms. PINGREE: Committee on Appropria- doses, and for other purposes; to the Com- tions. H.R. 4372. A bill making appropria- ergy and Commerce, and in addition to the mittee on Foreign Affairs. Committees on Education and Labor, and tions for the Department of the Interior, en- By Mrs. HARSHBARGER (for herself vironment, and related agencies for the fis- Ways and Means, for a period to be subse- and Mrs. LURIA): cal year ending September 30, 2022, and for quently determined by the Speaker, in each H.R. 4363. A bill to establish a daily public case for consideration of such provisions as other purposes (Rept. 117–83). Referred to the reporting requirement for covered contract Committee of the Whole House on the state fall within the jurisdiction of the committee awards of the Department of Homeland Secu- concerned. of the Union. rity, and for other purposes; to the Com- Ms. LEE of : Committee on Ap- mittee on Homeland Security. f propriations. H.R. 4373. A bill making appro- By Mr. HICE of Georgia (for himself, priations for the Department of State, for- CONSTITUTIONAL AUTHORITY Mr. ADERHOLT, Mr. BROOKS, Mr. STATEMENT eign operations, and related programs for the BUCK, Mr. LAMALFA, and Mr. MCKIN- fiscal year ending September 30, 2022, and for LEY): Pursuant to clause 7 of rule XII of other purposes (Rept. 117–84). Referred to the H.R. 4364. A bill to redesignate Gravelly the Rules of the House of Representa- Committee of the Whole House on the state Point Park, located along the George Wash- tives, the following statements are sub- of the Union. ington Memorial Parkway in Arlington mitted regarding the specific powers f County, Virginia, as the Nancy Reagan Me- granted to Congress in the Constitu- morial Park, and for other purposes; to the PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS Committee on Natural Resources. tion to enact the accompanying bill or joint resolution. Under clause 2 of rule XII, public By Mr. LAMBORN (for himself, Mrs. bills and resolutions of the following HARTZLER, and Mr. KEATING): By Mr. THOMPSON of Mississippi: H.R. 4365. A bill to preserve the memorials H.R. 4357. titles were introduced and severally re- to chaplains at Arlington National Ceme- Congress has the power to enact this legis- ferred, as follows: tery, and for other purposes; to the Com- lation pursuant to the following: By Mr. THOMPSON of Mississippi (for mittee on Veterans’ Affairs, and in addition Article I, Section 8 himself, Ms. JACKSON LEE, Mr. LAN- to the Committee on Armed Services, for a By Mr. BUCHANAN: GEVIN, Mr. PAYNE, Mr. CORREA, Mr. period to be subsequently determined by the H.R. 4358. CLEAVER, Mr. GREEN of Texas, Ms. Speaker, in each case for consideration of Congress has the power to enact this legis- CLARKE of New York, Mr. SWALWELL, such provisions as fall within the jurisdic- lation pursuant to the following: Ms. TITUS, Mrs. WATSON COLEMAN, tion of the committee concerned. To make all Laws which shall be necessary Miss RICE of New York, Mrs. By Mrs. CAROLYN B. MALONEY of and proper for carrying into Execution the DEMINGS, Ms. BARRAGA´ N, Mr. New York (for herself, Ms. JACKSON foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vest- MALINOWSKI, and Mr. TORRES of New LEE, and Ms. STRICKLAND): ed by this Constitution in the Government of York): H.R. 4366. A bill to increase the participa- the United States, or in any Department or H.R. 4357. A bill to amend the Homeland tion of historically underrepresented demo- Officer thereof Security Act of 2002 to make certain reforms graphic groups in science, technology, engi- By Mr. CARTWRIGHT: to the Department of Homeland Security, neering, and mathematics education and in- H.R. 4359. and for other purposes; to the Committee on dustry; to the Committee on Science, Space, Congress has the power to enact this legis- Homeland Security, and in addition to the and Technology. lation pursuant to the following:

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Article I, Section 4: ‘‘The times, places and Congress has the power to enact this legis- H.R. 2119: Ms. KELLY of Illinois, Mr. manner of holding elections for Senators and lation pursuant to the following: ALLRED, and Ms. BONAMICI. Representatives, shall be prescribed in each clause 18 of section 8 of article I of the H.R. 2121: Ms. STRICKLAND. state by the legislature thereof; but the Con- Constitution. H.R. 2126: Mrs. TRAHAN. gress may at any time by law make or alter By Mr. PALLONE: H.R. 2222: Mrs. TRAHAN. such regulations, except as to the places of H.R. 4369. H.R. 2238: Mr. BRENDAN F. BOYLE of Penn- choosing Senators.’’ Congress has the power to enact this legis- sylvania and Ms. WATERS. Article I, Section 8, Clause 3: relating to lation pursuant to the following: H.R. 2287: Ms. WATERS. the power of Congress ‘‘to regulate Com- Under Article I, Section 8, Clause 3: [The H.R. 2396: Ms. PORTER. merce with foreign Nations, and among the Congress shall have Power] To regulate Com- H.R. 2465: Mr. CASE. merce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes.’’ H.R. 2525: Mrs. WATSON COLEMAN and Ms. several States, and with the Indian Tribes. Amendment XVI: The Congress shall have WILSON of Florida. By Mr. PFLUGER: power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, H.R. 2542: Mr. GREEN of Texas. from whatever source derived, without ap- H.R. 4370. H.R. 2568: Mr. STEIL, Mr. HARDER of Cali- portionment among the several States, and Congress has the power to enact this legis- fornia, Ms. STRICKLAND, and Mr. KILMER. without regard to any census or enumera- lation pursuant to the following: H.R. 2627: Mr. AGUILAR. tion. Article 1, Section 8, Clause 18 of the U.S. H.R. 2648: Ms. SCANLON, Mr. AGUILAR, and By Ms. CLARKE of New York: Constitution Mr. SAN NICOLAS. H.R. 4360. By Ms. UNDERWOOD: H.R. 2723: Mr. ALLRED. Congress has the power to enact this legis- H.R. 4371. lation pursuant to the following: Congress has the power to enact this legis- H.R. 2773: Mr. BERGMAN and Mr. RASKIN. Article 1; Section 8 lation pursuant to the following: H.R. 2903: Ms. SCHAKOWSKY. By Mr. GALLAGHER: Article 1, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitu- H.R. 2919: Ms. SCANLON. H.R. 4361. tion. H.R. 3041: Mrs. LESKO. Congress has the power to enact this legis- f H.R. 3110: Ms. NORTON and Mr. BACON. lation pursuant to the following: H.R. 3187: Mr. SCHIFF, Ms. NORTON, and Ms. Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3 ADDITIONAL SPONSORS DELBENE. By Mr. GIMENEZ: Under clause 7 of rule XII, sponsors H.R. 3256: Ms. HERRERA BEUTLER. H.R. 4362. were added to public bills and resolu- H.R. 3285: Mr. TONKO. H.R. 3287: Mr. BACON and Ms. ESHOO. Congress has the power to enact this legis- tions, as follows: lation pursuant to the following: H.R. 3294: Mr. TAKANO, Mr. NORCROSS, and Article 1, Section 8, Clause 18—To make all H.R. 3: Mr. DEUTCH, Ms. WATERS, and Ms. Mr. KIM of New Jersey. Laws which shall be necessary and proper for JACOBS of California. H.R. 3382: Mr. BRENDAN F. BOYLE of Penn- carrying into Execution for foregoing Pow- H.R. 255: Mr. VARGAS. sylvania. ers, and all other Powers vested by this Con- H.R. 265: Ms. WATERS. H.R. 3388: Mr. GOODEN of Texas. H.R. 303: Mr. CORREA. stitution in the Government of the United H.R. 3460: Mrs. BOEBERT. H.R. 310: Mr. COSTA and Mr. KINZINGER. States, or in any Department of Officer H.R. 3492: Mr. RUTHERFORD. H.R. 393: Mr. SMITH of New Jersey. therof. H.R. 3509: Mr. DESAULNIER. H.R. 431: Mr. ARMSTRONG, Mr. MCKINLEY, By Mrs. HARSHBARGER: H.R. 3518: Ms. CHU and Ms. PRESSLEY. Ms. SCANLON, and Mr. LAMB. H.R. 4363. H.R. 3519: Ms. MOORE of Wisconsin and Mr. H.R. 432: Ms. CRAIG, Mr. LIEU, and Mr. Congress has the power to enact this legis- SUOZZI. VELA. lation pursuant to the following: H.R. 3529: Ms. CASTOR of Florida and Mr. H.R. 616: Ms. DEAN. Article I, Section 8 of the United States H.R. 750: Mr. BALDERSON. CARSON. Constitution. H.R. 804: Mr. CASE. H.R. 3580: Ms. SCHAKOWSKY, Mr. LEVIN of By Mr. HICE of Georgia: ´ H.R. 859: Mr. C. SCOTT FRANKLIN of Florida. Michigan, Mr. CARDENAS, and Mrs. TRAHAN. H.R. 4364. H.R. 1012: Mr. WILSON of South Carolina. H.R. 3614: Ms. SCANLON. Congress has the power to enact this legis- H.R. 1111: Ms. CHU and Mr. MCGOVERN. H.R. 3646: Mr. CHABOT. lation pursuant to the following: H.R. 1179: Mr. RUPPERSBERGER. H.R. 3710: Mrs. LESKO and Mr. VALADAO. Article IV, Section 3, Clause 2, which H.R. 1196: Mr. LOWENTHAL. H.R. 3771: Mr. GRIJALVA. states: H.R. 1210: Mr. NEWHOUSE. H.R. 3807: Ms. CLARK of Massachusetts. ‘‘The Congress shall have Power to dispose H.R. 1348: Mrs. DEMINGS and Ms. DELBENE. H.R. 3860: Mr. LAMALFA. of and make all needful Rules and Regula- H.R. 1352: Mr. CORREA. H.R. 3867: Ms. CASTOR of Florida, Mr. CAR- tions respecting the Territory or other Prop- H.R. 1366: Mr. KILMER. SON, and Ms. SCANLON. erty belonging to the United States . . .’’ H.R. 1381: Mr. LAMALFA. H.R. 3880: Mr. AUCHINCLOSS. By Mr. LAMBORN: H.R. 1385: Ms. DEAN and Ms. PORTER. H.R. 3953: Mr. CA´ RDENAS. H.R. 4365. H.R. 1456: Mrs. TRAHAN, Mr. CARSON, and H.R. 3985: Mr. BUCHANAN, Mrs. TRAHAN, and Congress has the power to enact this legis- Mr. COOPER. Mr. KIND. lation pursuant to the following: H.R. 1527: Mr. WALTZ. H.R. 4045: Ms. ESHOO and Mr. MCNERNEY. Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 of the United H.R. 1696: Mrs. NAPOLITANO. H.R. 4047: Mr. GROTHMAN. States Constitution. H.R. 1709: Mrs. AXNE. H.R. 4077: Ms. WATERS. By Mrs. CAROLYN B. MALONEY of H.R. 1712: Ms. VAN DUYNE. H.R. 4085: Ms. ESHOO. New York: H.R. 1733: Mr. MICHAEL F. DOYLE of Penn- H.R. 4131: Mr. KILMER, Mr. RASKIN, Ms. H.R. 4366. sylvania. NORTON, and Ms. BLUNT ROCHESTER. Congress has the power to enact this legis- H.R. 1734: Mr. MICHAEL F. DOYLE of Penn- H.R. 4150: Ms. MANNING, Ms. ROSS, and Mr. lation pursuant to the following: sylvania. AMODEI. Article 1, Section 8, of the United States H.R. 1764: Mr. THOMPSON of California, Mr. H.R. 4181: Mr. NORMAN. Constitution BRENDAN F. BOYLE of Pennsylvania, Mr. H.R. 4237: Ms. WILSON of Florida. By Mr. MFUME: GARBARINO, Mr. BACON, and Mr. RYAN. ISCHBACH H.R. 4367. H.R. 1783: Mr. CASTRO of Texas and Mr. H.R. 4300: Mrs. F . Congress has the power to enact this legis- SMITH of Washington. H.R. 4312: Mr. GOSAR. lation pursuant to the following: H.R. 1813: Ms. LOFGREN. H.R. 4315: Ms. ROYBAL-ALLARD, Mr. SAN ´ Article I, Section 8 of the United States H.R. 1819: Mr. MICHAEL F. DOYLE of Penn- NICOLAS, and Ms. BARRAGAN. Constitution, which gives Congress the sylvania. H.R. 4328: Ms. VAN DUYNE. power to make all Laws which shall be nec- H.R. 1861: Ms. GRANGER, Mr. HARDER of H. Con. Res. 19: Mr. DOGGETT. essary and proper for carrying into Execu- California, Mr. BAIRD, and Mr. VAN DREW. H. Res. 47: Mr. CA´ RDENAS. tion the foregoing Powers and all other Pow- H.R. 2011: Mr. DESAULNIER. H. Res. 100: Mr. GALLEGO. ers vested by this Constitution in the Gov- H.R. 2050: Mr. MOULTON, Mr. AUCHINCLOSS, H. Res. 174: Mrs. TRAHAN. ernment of the United States, or in any De- and Mr. BALDERSON. H. Res. 277: Mr. BOWMAN. partment or Officer thereof. H.R. 2090: Mr. CRENSHAW. H. Res. 404: Ms. WATERS. By Ms. NORTON: H.R. 2116: Ms. PLASKETT and Mr. PRICE of H. Res. 510: Mr. VEASEY. H.R. 4368. North Carolina. H. Res. 512: Ms. NORTON.

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PERSONAL EXPLANATION PERSONAL EXPLANATION ating coins for the 50 states. Legislation re- quired the armed services to display the Dis- HON. trict flag whenever the flags of the states are HON. DAVID J. TRONE OF MINNESOTA displayed. With these significant actions by Congress, it is not too much to ask to add the OF MARYLAND IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mayor to the list of principals who are recog- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Tuesday, July 6, 2021 nized upon their deaths. I urge my colleagues to support this bill. Tuesday, July 6, 2021 Mr. HAGEDORN. Madam Speaker, had I been present for the vote on Agreeing to the f Lamb Amendment En Bloc No. 1, I would Mr. TRONE. Madam Speaker, on June 25, CONGRATULATING THE ROTARY have voted nay; had I been present for the 2021, I was unavoidably detained. Had I been CLUB OF QUITMAN, TEXAS, ON 75 vote on Agreeing to the Defazio Amendment present, I would have voted ‘‘YEA’’ on Roll YEARS OF SERVICE Call No. 185. En Bloc No. 3, I would have voted nay; had I strongly support S.J. Res. 14 to invalidate I been present for the vote on Agreeing to the Defazio Amendment En Bloc No. 4, I would HON. the Trump Administration’s 2020 Methane OF TEXAS Recission Rule and restore methane pollution have voted nay; and had I been present for IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES standards for new and modified oil and gas fa- the vote on Agreeing to the Van Duyne cilities. I am pleased this Joint Resolution was Amendment No. 108, I would have voted Yea. Tuesday, July 6, 2021 signed into law. f Mr. GOODEN of Texas. Madam Speaker, I INTRODUCTION OF A BILL TO PER- rise today to congratulate the Rotary Club of f MIT THE FLAG OF THE UNITED Quitman, Texas, which is celebrating 75 years STATES TO BE FLOWN AT HALF- of service. HONORING THE PHILADELPHIA STAFF IN THE EVENT OF THE Since January 7, 1946, the Rotary Club of ORCHESTRA AND KIMMEL CENTER DEATH OF A MAYOR OF THE Quitman has consistently served not only the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Quitman community, but also Wood County, Texas, and beyond. HON. DWIGHT EVANS The membership of this club has included HON. OF PENNSYLVANIA innovative leaders of business and govern- OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ment, city council members, mayors, school IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES principals, administrators, superintendents, Tuesday, July 6, 2021 Tuesday, July 6, 2021 doctors, lawyers, members of the clergy, and numerous prominent citizens of the Quitman Ms. NORTON. Madam Speaker, today, I in- community. Mr. EVANS. Madam Speaker, I rise today to troduce a bill that would make a small but re- While membership is important, the true honor two cultural institutions in my district spectful change to federal law by adding the measure of a club or organization is the serv- who have announced that they are formally Mayor of the District of Columbia to the list of ice they provide to their community. In this re- merging. The Philadelphia Orchestra and the named principals for whom the President shall gard, the Rotary Club of Quitman is truly ad- Kimmel Center are poised to bring the great- order the U.S. flag be flown at half-staff. Cur- mirable. est performances and most impactful edu- rent law states that the President shall make The club concentrates its efforts to support cation and community programs, in person this order ‘‘upon the death of principal figures the youth of the Quitman Independent School and digitally, to audiences in Philadelphia, na- of the United States Government and the Gov- District and other worthy community initiatives. tionally and worldwide. ernor of a State, territory, or possession, as a During its long history, it has funded college mark of respect to their memory.’’ Surely the This merger is an example of how cultural scholarships for graduating seniors, sponsored D.C. Mayor should qualify as such a principal. and creative non-profits can be drivers of a a Rotaract club for high school students, fund- My bill would add the D.C. Mayor, who has post-pandemic economy. The creative and ed the first infrared camera for the city’s fire the same responsibilities as state and territory performing arts play an integral role in Phila- department, supported youth at Rotary Youth governors, to the current list of officials. This delphia and across all Congressional Districts. Leadership Awards (RYLA) camp, as well as bill is a continuation of our ‘‘Free and Equal This new cultural and creative non-profit will other efforts to support the youth. One of the D.C.’’ series to ensure fair recognition of the be led by Matias Tarnopolsky. America is a scholarships honors a local veteran of the nearly 700,000 citizens of the District of Co- land of immigrants and his family’s journey Vietnam Conflict who, after a distinguished lumbia. Last Congress, the Judiciary Com- from Argentina to the United Kingdom to Cali- military career, served as Wood County Judge mittee passed the bill. fornia to Pennsylvania is inspiring. and a Rotarian. The Kimmel Center is America’s premier Congress has already acknowledged that I wish to thank each member of the Rotary performing arts venue. I join countless Phila- the District of Columbia is entitled to a place Club of Quitman for their continuous, dedi- delphians with unforgettable memories from among the states for certain honors. The re- cated commitment to improving the lives of visits to this exquisite hall. My constituents quested addition is not as expansive as others others. It is an honor to represent these mem- and visitors from across the world have that Congress has already recognized. For ex- bers in our Nation’s Capital. watched performances there as well as cele- ample, legislation I have gotten enacted has Again, congratulations to the Rotary Club of brating weddings and graduations. ensured that the District of Columbia War Me- Quitman, Texas on 75 outstanding years. morial honors only District residents who f The Philadelphia Orchestra has a deep part- served in World War I, as intended, and that nership with the State Department. They are D.C.’s Frederick Douglass statue sits in the PERSONAL EXPLANATION the only American orchestra to visit Vietnam. Capitol, alongside statues from the 50 states. They have performed for our troops in Korea We also successfully worked with the U.S. HON. JIM HAGEDORN and to mark 30 years of democracy, they Postal Service to create a D.C. stamp, like the made history by traveling to Mongolia. OF MINNESOTA stamps for the 50 states, and worked with the IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I join the constituents of Pennsylvania’s 3rd National Park Service to add the D.C. flag Congressional District in extending warm wish- alongside the state flags near Union Station. Tuesday, July 6, 2021 es to the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Kim- Legislation was also enacted to give D.C. a Mr. HAGEDORN. Madam Speaker, had I mel Center in this new venture. coin after it was omitted from legislation cre- been present for the vote on Agreeing to the

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With the funeral fresh on present for the vote on Agreeing to the Motion an unprecedented global pandemic. their minds, local veterans decided to honor J. to Recommit H.R. 3684 With Instructions, I Mr. Havemann’s work on behalf of the Howard Snyder when founding VFW Post 781. would have voted Yea; and had I been House has been of the highest caliber and I For the last 100 years, Post 781 has been present for the vote on Final Passage of H.R. have no doubt that clients of the Hogan an invaluable resource for generations of vet- 3684, as amended, I would have voted Nay. Lovells’ law firm will benefit from his excellent erans, as well as an integral part of the local f legal counsel. On behalf of the entire House community. Post 781 brings residents together community, I thank Mr. Havemann for his HONORING THOMAS HARPER for fish fries, sponsors the annual Irwin Memo- dedicated service to the House, and I wish for rial Day parade, and maintains the gravesites him the very best in all of his future endeav- of local veterans. In 2017, members of Post HON. ors. 781 sourced a headstone for a Civil War vet- OF NEW JERSEY f eran whose grave had been unmarked for 125 IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REMEMBERING DUDLEY WILLIAMS years in Irwin Union Cemetery. Forever de- Tuesday, July 6, 2021 voted to improving the lives of their fellow vet- erans, Post 781 distributes food to veterans in Mr. KIM of New Jersey. Madam Speaker, I HON. JAMES A. HIMES need and provides an outlet for those proc- rise today to honor Thomas A. Harper. OF CONNECTICUT essing their service to our country. Mr. Harper proudly served his country dur- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ing the Korea War and embodies the resil- Madam Speaker, members of the J. Howard ience and fortitude of the great men and Tuesday, July 6, 2021 Snyder Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 781 women who serve in our Nation’s military. Mr. HIMES. Madam Speaker, I rise today to have demonstrated remarkable commitment to During his time in the U.S. Army, Mr. Harper honor the life of Dudley Williams, a beloved those who served and to the local community. gained the role of Sergeant First Class, served public servant and my good friend. As an Iraq War veteran, I’m honored to recog- in the Battle of Pork Chop Hill and was award- Dudley committed so much of his distin- nize the 100th birthday of an organization that ed two Purple Hearts. For Mr. Harper’s valor guished career to the betterment of the City of does so much for my fellow veterans. I have and service in the Battle of Pork Chop Hill, Stamford. He first moved to Stamford in 1989, no doubt that Post 781 will remain an integral Gregory Peck, an actor in the movie, Pork with his wife, Juanita James, and son, Dudley part or their community in their next 100 Chip Hill, met with Mr. Harper to conduct re- Williams III. He contributed greatly to the vi- years. search for his role. brancy of the Stamford community. Dudley I would like to formally thank Mr. Harper for served three terms on the Stamford Board of f his service to the United States of America. Education, two as President. HONORING AND REMEMBERING f Dudley also served on the Stamford Plan- ning Board and the Stamford Board of Fi- THE LIFE OF BJ BOATMAN HONORING WILLIAM HAVEMANN’S nance. His involvement in Connecticut and the SERVICE TO THE HOUSE OF REP- City of Stamford goes beyond these positions, RESENTATIVES as Dudley held leadership positions at a vari- HON. PAUL A. GOSAR ety of nonprofits, including the Ferguson Li- OF ARIZONA HON. JERROLD NADLER brary, Avon Theatre, the Children’s Learning IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF NEW YORK Center, and the Stamford YMCA. In these po- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES sitions, he enriched the lives and livelihoods of Tuesday, July 6, 2021 Tuesday, July 6, 2021 families throughout southwestern Connecticut. He also served as President and CEO of the Mr. GOSAR. Madam Speaker, I rise today Mr. NADLER. Madam Speaker, I would like Mill River Park Collaborative, where he used to honor the dedicated service and life of the to take this opportunity to recognize the ex- his ability to bring people together to create a loved firefighter, Bryan Jeffrey Boatman. ceptional service of William E. Havemann, space to strengthen the community. Known as ‘‘BJ’’ to his loved ones and who served in the House’s Office of General Dudley made many immeasurable contribu- friends, BJ passed away at the young age of Counsel as an Associate General Counsel. tions to the community throughout his life. We 37 in the service of his community, while as- During his tenure, Mr. Havemann played an will forever be grateful for Dudley’s spirit, com- sisting the U.S. Forest Service fighting integral role in advancing and protecting the passion, generosity, and we will miss him wildland fires on Tuesday, July 7, 2020, near legal interests of the House of Representa- dearly. Payson, Arizona. tives and its Members, Officers, and employ- f BJ leaves behind his devoted wife, Eliza- ees in connection with Federal court litigation COMMEMORATING THE 100TH ANNI- beth Marie Boatman, and his young 8-year-old involving issues of the highest institutional im- daughter, Claire Elizabeth Boatman. BJ loved portance. Mr. Havemann provided invaluable VERSARY OF THE J. HOWARD SNYDER VFW POST 781 what he did, serving and helping others his legal counsel and representation to numerous whole life. In this steadfast support of his com- Committees of the House, greatly assisting munity, he made the ultimate sacrifice, giving them both in fulfilling their constitutionally au- HON. his life battling wildland fires, which so threat- thorized oversight functions and defending OF PENNSYLVANIA en our Western communities. Boatman is a those prerogatives in litigation. In particular, IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES hero whose selflessness and sacrifice exem- Mr. Havemann was primarily responsible for Tuesday, July 6, 2021 plifies the best qualities of what it means to be developing the House’s legal position in sup- good father, husband, and American. port of challenges to the Trump administra- Mr. RESCHENTHALER. Madam Speaker, I tion’s attempt to change the criteria for deter- rise to recognize the 100th anniversary of the Madam Speaker, I express a sincere form mining whether immigrants to the United J. Howard Snyder Veterans of Foreign Wars of gratitude to BJ Boatman, and I offer my States are likely to become a ‘‘public charge.’’ Post 781 (VFW), which was founded in North prayers to Elizabeth and Claire, who lost a fa- The amicus briefs filed by the House and oral Huntingdon, Pennsylvania on June 24, 1921. ther and a husband far too soon. I encourage arguments presented by Mr. Havemann di- Post 781 is named after Corporal J. Howard my colleagues to join me in honoring BJ’s leg- rectly contributed to the Trump administra- Snyder, the first American soldier from Irwin, acy and bravery, standing humbly in his mem- tion’s position being invalidated by multiple Pennsylvania to die in World War I. Cpl. Sny- ory having benefitted from the protection he federal courts. der passed away on August 13, 1918, three gave our country. It is on the backs of great Additionally, Mr. Havemann provided essen- days after his twenty-second birthday and men like BJ that our Nation is protected, and tial legal counsel to the House regarding both three months before the truce that ended the how we can sleep peacefully at night knowing Presidential impeachments, as well as with re- war. On April 3, 1921, Cpl. Snyder’s body people watch over the safety of our families, spect to the defense of long-standing institu- came home to Irwin and a burial service was homes, and communities. tional powers, including House Committees’ held the next day. The community came to- BJ will never be forgotten.

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Next Meeting of the SENATE Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 12 noon, Thursday, July 8 10 a.m., Friday, July 9

Senate Chamber House Chamber Program for Thursday: Senate will meet in a pro forma Program for Friday: House will meet in Pro Forma ses- session. sion at 10 a.m.

Extensions of Remarks, as inserted in this issue

HOUSE Hagedorn, Jim, Minn., E743, E743 Norton, Eleanor Holmes, The District of Columbia, Himes, James A., Conn., E744 E743 Evans, Dwight, Pa., E743 Kim, Andy, N.J., E744 Reschenthaler, Guy, Pa., E744 Gooden, Lance, Tex., E743 Kim, Young, Calif., E745 Trone, David J., Md., E743 Gosar, Paul A., Ariz., E744 Nadler, Jerrold, N.Y., E744

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