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November 14, 2018 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6967

Whereas , who on delivery of the 2018 title: Now, COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS the field produced another season worthy of therefore, be it The Committee on Indian Affairs is the Most Valuable Player award, also set Resolved, That the Senate— authorized to meet during the session high standards off the field through his con- (1) congratulates— duct and efforts to feed the homeless in the (A) the for once again of the Senate on Wednesday, November City of Boston; bringing the World Series title back to Bos- 14, 2018, at 3 p.m., to conduct a legisla- Whereas designated hitter J.D. Martinez ton, and the players, , coaches, sup- tive hearing. proved the bright lights and biggest stage port staff, and owners whose dedication, SUBCOMMITTEE ON CYBERSECURITY were the perfect setting for his talents and commitment, and spirit made this season a The Subcommittee on Cybersecurity character, consistently producing as one of historic success; and of the Committee on Armed Services is the best hitters in ; (B) the for their ac- Whereas made complishments and dedication during the authorized to meet during the session history in Game 3 of the 2018 season and in winning the National of the Senate on Wednesday, November Championship Series by becoming the first League Championship; and 14, 2018, at 2:30 p.m., to conduct a hear- player ever to for the cycle in the (2) directs the Secretary of the Senate to ing. postseason; transmit an enrolled copy of this resolution Whereas the Red Sox outfield of Jackie to— f Bradley Jr., Mookie Betts, and Andrew (A) Red Sox manager ; Benintendi played with remarkable skill and (B) Red Sox principal owner John Henry; APPOINTMENTS exuberance during the 2018 season and pro- and vided stellar defense, including multiple (C) Red Sox chairman Tom Werner. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The highlight-reel plays during the postseason; f Chair, pursuant to Public Law 115–232, Whereas compiled on behalf of the Majority Leader of the six incredible innings in relief during the AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED AND Senate and the Chairman of the Select longest game in World Series history, pre- PROPOSED Committee on Intelligence, appoints serving the Red Sox pitching staff for the final two wins and receiving a standing ova- SA 4060. Mr. CORKER submitted an amend- the following individual as a member tion from his teammates during manager ment intended to be proposed by him to the of the National Security Commission Alex Cora’s late-night post-game speech; bill H.R. 600, to promote Internet access in on Artificial Intelligence: Jason Whereas the Red Sox bullpen exceeded ex- developing countries and update foreign pol- Matheny, of the District of Columbia. pectations in the 2018 postseason, thanks in icy toward the Internet, and for other pur- The PRESIDING OFFICER. The poses; which was ordered to lie on the table. part to the emergence of as an Chair announces, on behalf of the Ma- effective set-up man after pitching in Japan f jority Leader, pursuant to the provi- last season, the continued success of despite a hip injury near the end of TEXT OF AMENDMENTS sions of Public Law 106–398, as amended the regular season, and the strategic use of SA 4060. Mr. CORKER submitted an by Public Law 108–7, and in consulta- starters Nathan Eovaldi, , amendment intended to be proposed by tion with the Chairmen of the Senate , Eduardo Rodrı´guez, and Chris him to the bill H.R. 600, to promote Committee on Armed Services and the Sale pitching in relief; Internet access in developing countries Senate Committee on Finance, the re- Whereas reliever struck out 10 of and update foreign policy toward the appointment of the following indi- 22 batters over six World Series innings of re- vidual to serve as a member of the lief in high-pressure situations; Internet, and for other purposes; which Whereas was one of the best was ordered to lie on the table; as fol- –China Economic and Se- closers in baseball in 2018, amassing 42 saves lows: curity Review Commission: Robin and an earned average of 2.74, and At the end, add the following: Cleveland, of Virginia for a term expir- showed grit and determination as he battled ing December 31, 2020. SEC. 5. COST LIMITATION. through nine postseason appearances, im- No additional funds are authorized to be proving at each successive stage of the play- appropriated to carry out the provisions of f offs; this Act. Whereas the Red Sox organization and ORDERS FOR THURSDAY, f players supported Craig Kimbrel as he NOVEMBER 15, 2018 missed caring for his infant AUTHORITY FOR COMMITTEES TO daughter as she underwent and recovered MEET Mr. SULLIVAN. Mr. President, I ask from heart surgery; unanimous consent that when the Sen- Whereas the 2018 Boston Red Sox were Mr. CORNYN. Mr. President, I have 4 ate completes its business today, it ad- largely made up of homegrown talent and requests for committees to meet during journ until 10 a.m., Thursday, Novem- were the most homegrown Boston champion- today’s session of the Senate. They ber 15; further, that following the pray- ship club this century; have the approval of the Majority and Whereas the Boston Red Sox were led to er and pledge, the morning hour be the World Series by the determination of Minority leaders. deemed expired, the Journal of pro- every Red Sox player this season, including Pursuant to rule XXVI, paragraph ceedings be approved to date, and the Matt Barnes, , Mookie 5(a), of the Standing Rules of the Sen- time for the two leaders be reserved for Betts, , Jackie Bradley Jr., ate, the following committees are au- their use later in the day; further, that Ryan Brasier, , Nathan thorized to meet during today’s session following leader remarks, and notwith- Eovaldi, , Brock Holt, Joe of the Senate: standing the provisions of rule XXII, Kelly, Craig Kimbrel, , Sandy COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS Leo´ n, J.D. Martinez, , the Senate be in a period of morning Eduardo Nu´ n˜ ez, , Drew The Committee on Foreign Relations business with Senators permitted to Pomeranz, Rick Porcello, David Price, is authorized to meet during the ses- speak therein for up 10 minutes each Eduardo Rodrı´guez, , Blake sion of the Senate on Wednesday, No- until 11 a.m.; further, that following Swihart, and Christian Va´ zquez; vember 14, 2018, at 2:30 p.m., to conduct morning business, Senator PAUL be rec- Whereas Red Sox owners John Henry and a hearing on the following nomina- ognized under the order of November 13 Tom Werner deserve credit for building on tions: Patricia Mahoney, of Virginia, in relation to S.J. Res. 65; further, that the success of the 2004, 2007, and 2013 World to be Ambassador to the Republic of the time in relation to the motion to Championship teams, and Red Sox president Benin, Richard Carlton Paschall III, of and chief executive officer Sam Kennedy and discharge be equally divided between president of baseball operations Dave North Carolina, to be Ambassador to proponents and opponents until 12:15 Dombrowski deserve credit for their roles in the Republic of The Gambia, and Susan p.m. and the Senate vote in relation to continuing the team’s remarkable string of N. Stevenson, of Washington, to be the motion at that time; finally, that success; Ambassador to the Republic of Equa- following the disposition of the motion, Whereas the Boston Red Sox have been torial Guinea, all of the Department of the Senate proceed to executive session serving charities throughout New England, State. and resume consideration of the Bow- including the ‘‘Jimmy Fund’’ of the Dana- COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS man nomination, with all postcloture Farber Cancer Institute for 65 years and join- ing the fight against cancer; and The Committee on Indian Affairs is time on the nomination expiring at 1:45 Whereas the Fenway Faithful and Red Sox authorized to meet during the session p.m. Nation thank all members of the Red Sox or- of the Senate on Wednesday, November The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without ganization for their loyalty to the city and 14, 2018, at 3 p.m., to conduct a hearing. objection, it is so ordered.

VerDate Sep 11 2014 02:29 Nov 15, 2018 Jkt 089060 PO 00000 Frm 00031 Fmt 4624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A14NO6.021 S14NOPT1 dlhill on DSK3GLQ082PROD with SENATE S6968 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE November 14, 2018 ADJOURNMENT UNTIL 10 A.M. JOSEPH A. CALAMAIO ERIC M. LIDDICK KENDRA E. DEIRISH MEGHAN E. MAHANEY TOMORROW DIANA A. HARDY DAVID C. MANGAN YETEVA C. HARRIS DAVID R. MAROLD Mr. SULLIVAN. Mr. President, if JIM K. MUNENE HEATHER M. MARTIN there is no further business to come be- CHAD A. NORMAN TAYLOR N. MATTSON SAMUEL M. SIEGAL RYAN M. MCCORMICK fore the Senate, I ask unanimous con- THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT MICHAEL K. MEDICI sent that it stand adjourned under the TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY JOSHUA S. MIKKELSEN UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C. SECTION 624: CHRISTOPHER J. MONTI previous order. NICHOLAS D. MORJAL To be major Thereupon, the Senate, at 7:23 p.m., JOSEPH A. MORMAN BRYANT C. MORRISON DANIEL S. MARSHALL adjourned until Thursday, November AIMEE R. R. MURRAY 15, 2018, at 10 a.m. THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR REGULAR AP- DAVID H. MURRAY POINTMENT IN THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE UNITED BRUCE A. NESSLER, JR. f STATES ARMY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 531: SARA J. NICHOLSON To be major BRYAN A. OSTERHAGE EDUARDO A. PALOMO NOMINATIONS CHRISTOPHER G. NEELEY CATHARINE M. PARNELL Executive nominations received by THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR REGULAR AP- CARLOS S. RAMIREZVAZQUEZ POINTMENT IN THE GRADES INDICATED IN THE GRADES DANIEL D. RAY the Senate: INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY UNDER TITLE MOLLY D. REISMAN 10, U.S.C., SECTIONS 531: DAVID A. RIBELIN DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY JAROM M. RICKS To be lieutenant colonel ANDREW J. ROUCHKA JOSEPH V. CUFFARI, OF , TO BE INSPECTOR PATRICK R. SANDYS GENERAL, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, VICE SAMUEL J. HIBRONPADILLA MARC B. SAWYER JOHN ROTH. To be major BRIAN J. SERAKAS THE JUDICIARY VIVEK M. SHAH SCOTT D. INGALSBE JOSEPH D. SMITH NEOMI J. RAO, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, TO BE THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT KYLE A. SOMMERVILLE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT JUDGE FOR THE DISTRICT OF TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY HILLARY K. STUART COLUMBIA CIRCUIT, VICE BRETT M. KAVANAUGH, ELE- NURSE CORPS UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTIONS 624 AND MITCHELL M. SULIMAN VATED. 3064: ZACHARY A. SZILAGYI IN THE COAST GUARD JUSTIN L. TALLEY To be major BRIANA S. TELLADO THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT KINDRA C. NEW MICHAEL J. TRACEY TO SERVE AS THE DIRECTOR OF THE COAST GUARD RE- NHU T. T. TRAN THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR APPOINTMENT SERVE IN THE GRADE INDICATED UNDER TITLE 14, U.S.C., AMBER L. TURNER TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY SECTION 53(B): MILTON A. TURNER JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL’S CORPS UNDER TITLE 10, NICHOLE M. VENIOUS U.S.C., SECTIONS 624 AND 3064: To be rear admiral (lower half) ROBERT E. WALD RACHEL L. WALKUP REAR ADM. MATTHEW W. SIBLEY To be major CLIFFORD C. WALTERS IN THE AIR FORCE SANDRA L. AHINGA JEREMY S. WATFORD JOHN C. ALLISON CHARLES L. WEDIN THE FOLLOWING NAMED INDIVIDUALS FOR APPOINT- SCOTT T. BAKER YOLANDA Y. WILLIAMS MENT TO THE GRADES INDICATED IN THE REGULAR AIR ALANE E. BALLWEG EARL M. WILSON FORCE UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 531: MATTHEW L. BARRY PATRICK S. WOOD To be lieutenant colonel CONNOR J. BIDWILL D014418 ELIZABETH W. BOGGS D014426 STEVEN D. SIKORA JAMES R. BOOTH D014887 WESTON E. BORKENHAGEN THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT To be major ROBERT C. BROSSETT TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE RESERVE OF THE HERBERT L. BUNTON ARMY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 12203: ANITA SARGENT TIMOTHY G. BURROUGHS, JR. IN THE ARMY PABLO A. CARDONA To be colonel DEREK J. CARLSON THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR APPOINTMENT ROBYN M. CHATWOOD RHONDA C. PUGH TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE RESERVE OF THE CODY D. CHEEK ARMY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 12203: ADAM E. CHOATE IN THE MARINE CORPS NEVILLE F. DASTOOR THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR TEMPORARY To be colonel JOSEPH A. DEFLORIO APPOINTMENT TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE JOHN R. DEXTER SCOTT S. BRENNEMAN UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., TIMOTHY C. DONAHUE ROBERT G. COLLINS SECTION 6222: CARL K. DOWDEY III TARIK J. DOWNIE KIRSTEN M. DOWDY PATRICK A. DOYLE To be major BRYAN D. DOWNEY CARLING M. DUNHAM JULIE N. DOWNEY AMY F. EDWARDS JAMES D. FOLEY DIMITRI J. FACAROS JOHN T. GRIFFIN IN THE COAST GUARD BLAINE A. MARKUSON JOSHUA B. FIX GARY W. STOKES SEAN C. FLOOD THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS OF THE COAST KEVIN V. THOMPSON NATANYAH GANZ GUARD PERMANENT COMMISSIONED TEACHING STAFF PHILIP G. GERRETSEN FOR APPOINTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES COAST THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT TARA O. GOBLE TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE RESERVE OF THE GUARD TO THE GRADES INDICATED UNDER TITLE 14, JOSHUA B. GOETTING U.S.C., SECTIONS 189 AND 276: ARMY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 12203: RACHEL P. GORDIENKO To be colonel LEICIA S. GRANT To be captain BRIAN K. HARTLEY RICHARD S. TAYLOR JESS B. HENRY ANNA W. HICKEY THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR REGULAR AP- MEGAN A. HERRIFORD To be commander POINTMENT IN THE GRADES INDICATED IN THE UNITED BENJAMIN M. HEWETT STATES ARMY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 531: ALANA R. HINES VICTORIA C. FUTCH PATRICK G. HOFFMAN THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER OF THE UNITED To be lieutenant colonel HENRY W. JANOE STATES COAST GUARD TO THE POSITION OF COAST BROOKE J. JOHNSON GUARD BAND DIRECTOR TO THE GRADE INDICATED JASON A. FERGUSON KENNETH D. JONES UNDER TITLE 14, U.S.C., SECTION 336(B): PAMELA R. ROBINSON RYAN P. KEMPER To be major DANIEL C. KIM To be commander TRENT A. KUBASIAK CHRISTINA M. ADAMS CAMIE R. LEVIN ADAM R. WILLIAMSON

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