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Congressional Record—Senate S2238 S2238 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE April 13, 2010 signed on April 1, 2010, during the ad- ‘‘Potato Research and Promotion Plan’’ Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, journment of the Senate by the Presi- (Docket Nos. AMS–FV–09–0024; FV–09–706C) Environmental Protection Agency, transmit- dent pro tempore (Mr. BYRD). received during adjournment of the Senate ting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule en- in the Office of the President of the Senate titled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air f on March 31, 2010; to the Committee on Agri- Quality Implementation Plans; Wyoming; MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE culture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Revisions to the Wyoming Air Quality EC–5293. A communication from the Sec- Standards and Regulations; Direct Final ENROLLED BILL SIGNED retary of the Treasury, transmitting, pursu- Rule’’ (FRL No. 9136–6) received in the Office The PRESIDENT pro tempore (Mr. ant to law, a six-month periodic report on of the President of the Senate on April 12, BYRD) announced that on Friday, the national emergency declared in Execu- 2010; to the Committee on Environment and tive Order 13224 of September 23, 2001, with Public Works. March 26, 2010, he had signed the fol- EC–5302. A communication from the Chief lowing enrolled bill, which was pre- respect to persons who commit, threaten to commit, or support terrorism; to the Com- of the Publications and Regulations Branch, viously signed by the Speaker of the mittee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Af- Internal Revenue Service, Department of the House: fairs. Treasury, transmitting, pursuant to law, the H.R. 4938. An act to permit the use of pre- EC–5294. A communication from the Chair- report of a rule entitled ‘‘Striping Trans- viously appropriated funds to extend the man, Federal Financial Institutions Exam- actions for Qualified Tax Credit Bonds’’ (No- Small Business Loan Guarantee Program, ination Council, transmitting, pursuant to tice No. 2010–28) received during adjournment and for other purposes. law, the Council’s 2009 Annual Report to of the Senate in the Office of the President Congress; to the Committee on Banking, of the Senate on March 31, 2010; to the Com- ENROLLED BILL SIGNED Housing, and Urban Affairs. mittee on Finance. The PRESIDENT pro tempore (Mr. EC–5295. A communication from the Chair- EC–5303. A communication from the Chief BYRD) announced that on Friday, man, Board of Governors of the Federal Re- of the Publications and Regulations Branch, March 26, 2010, he had signed the fol- serve System, transmitting, pursuant to law, Internal Revenue Service, Department of the lowing enrolled bill: a report relative to the Buy American Act; Treasury, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘American Recovery H.R. 4957. An act to amend the Internal to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. and Reinvestment Tax Act of 2009 Clarifica- Revenue Code of 1986 to extend the funding tions’’ (Notice No. 2010–18) received during and expenditure authority of the Airport and EC–5296. A communication from the Dep- uty to the Chairman for Legal Affairs, Fed- adjournment of the Senate in the Office of Airway Trust Fund, to amend title 49, United the President of the Senate on March 31, States Code, to extend authorizations for the eral Deposit Insurance Corporation, trans- mitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule 2010; to the Committee on Finance. airport improvement program, and for other EC–5304. A communication from the Chief purposes. entitled ‘‘Transitional Safe Harbor Protec- tion for Treatment by the Federal Deposit of the Publications and Regulations Branch, f Insurance Corporation as Conservator or Re- Internal Revenue Service, Department of the ceiver of Financial Assets Transferred by an Treasury, transmitting, pursuant to law, the MEASURES PLACED ON THE report of a rule entitled ‘‘Issuance of Opinion CALENDAR Insured Depository Institution in Connection With a Securitization or Participation’’ and Advisory Letters and Opening of the The following bill was read the sec- (RIN3064–AD55) received during adjournment EGTRRA Determination Letter Program for ond time, and placed on the calendar: of the Senate in the Office of the President Pre-Approved Defined Benefit Plans’’ (An- nouncement 2010–20) received during adjourn- S. 3194. A bill to provide collective bar- of the Senate on April 1, 2010; to the Com- mittee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Af- ment of the Senate in the Office of the Presi- gaining rights for public safety officers em- dent of the Senate on March 31, 2010; to the ployed by States or their political subdivi- fairs. EC–5297. A communication from the Assist- Committee on Finance. sions. EC–5305. A communication from the Assist- ant to the Board of Governors, Division of ant Secretary of Legislative Affairs, U.S. De- f Consumer and Community Affairs, Federal partment of State, transmitting, pursuant to Reserve System, transmitting, pursuant to EXECUTIVE AND OTHER law, a report relative to the waiver of the re- law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Electronic strictions contained in Section 907 of the COMMUNICATIONS Fund Transfers’’ (FRS Docket No. R–1377) re- FREEDOM Support Act of 1992; to the Com- ceived in the Office of the President of the The following communications were mittee on Foreign Relations. laid before the Senate, together with Senate on March 26, 2010; to the Committee EC–5306. A communication from the Assist- accompanying papers, reports, and doc- on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. ant Secretary of Legislative Affairs, U.S. De- EC–5298. A communication from the Assist- uments, and were referred as indicated: partment of State, transmitting, pursuant to ant General Counsel for Legislation and Reg- EC–5288. A communication from the Sec- law, a report relative to the withdrawal of ulatory Law, Office of Energy Efficiency and certification granted to Mexico in relation retary of the Air Force, transmitting, pursu- Renewable Energy, Department of Energy, ant to law, a report relative to the Average to the incidental capture of sea turtles in transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of commercial shrimping operations; to the Procurement Unit Cost for the Wideband a rule entitled ‘‘Energy Conservation Pro- Global SATCOM (WGS) program satellites; Committee on Foreign Relations. gram: Energy Conservation Standards for EC–5307. A communication from the Assist- to the Committee on Armed Services. Small Electric Motors’’ (RIN1904–AB70) re- ant Secretary, Bureau of Legislative Affairs, EC–5289. A communication from the Sec- ceived during adjournment of the Senate in Department of State, transmitting, pursuant retary of the Army, transmitting, pursuant the Office of the President of the Senate on to the Arms Export Control Act, the certifi- to law, a report relative to the Average Pro- April 1, 2010; to the Committee on Energy cation of a proposed amendment to a manu- curement Unit Cost for the Advanced Threat and Natural Resources. facturing license agreement for the export of Infrared Countermeasure and Common Mis- EC–5299. A communication from the Assist- defense articles, including, technical data, sile Warning System (ATIRCM/CMWS) pro- ant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife Parks, and defense services for the manufacture of gram; to the Committee on Armed Services. National Wildlife Refuge Service, Depart- Small Diameter Bomb Increment I (SDB I) EC–5290. A communication from the Assist- ment of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant Weapon System in Italy; to the Committee ant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Man- to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Refuge on Foreign Relations. agement and Comptroller), Department of Specific Regulations; Public Use; Kodiak Na- EC–5308. A communication from the Assist- Defense, transmitting, pursuant to law, a re- tional Wildlife Refuge’’ (RIN1018–AW15) as ant Secretary, Bureau of Legislative Affairs, port relative to meals sold by messes for the received during adjournment of the Senate Department of State, transmitting, pursuant United States Navy and Naval Auxiliary ves- in the Office of the President of the Senate to the Arms Export Control Act, the certifi- sels; to the Committee on Armed Services. on April 1, 2010; to the Committee on Envi- cation of a proposed manufacturing license EC–5291. A communication from the Assist- ronment and Public Works. agreement for the export of defense articles, ant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Lo- EC–5300. A communication from the Direc- including, technical data, and defense serv- gistics and Technology), Department of De- tor of the Regulatory Management Division, ices for the continued manufacture of M791, fense, transmitting, pursuant to law, a re- Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, M792, and M793 Ammunition and Compo- port relative to the Army’s intent to enter Environmental Protection Agency, transmit- nents for sale to Turkey; to the Committee into a contract in support of depot mainte- ting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule en- on Foreign Relations. nance programs performed at Corpus Christi titled ‘‘Delegation of New Source Perform- EC–5309. A communication from the Assist- Army Depot, Texas, for the AH–64 and CH–47 ance Standards and National Emission ant Secretary, Bureau of Legislative Affairs, Systems; to the Committee on Armed Serv- Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Department of State, transmitting, pursuant ices. the State of Louisiana’’ (FRL No. 9137–2) re- to the Arms Export Control Act, the certifi- EC–5292. A communication from the Ad- ceived in the Office
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