H3262 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE May 25, 2016 Ms. JACKSON LEE. Madam Speaker, longer ignore the crisis facing our We have to change these policies and as we go home for the Memorial Day State. save the people’s water for California commemoration to honor the fallen in We have heard a lot about Califor- with smarter management. battle, as we go home to commemorate nia’s water woes. Some falsely claim the next step in the lives of many of this bill prioritizes one area over an- f the graduates in our district, it is other. But, also, it includes instead the LEAVE OF ABSENCE shameful that we have not completed strongest possible protections for our work on the full funding to fight northern California’s area of origin and By unanimous consent, leave of ab- the Zika virus crisis and respond to the senior water rights. sence was granted to: President’s request for $1.9 billion. It safeguards the most fundamental Mr. DUFFY (at the request of Mr. Before I left my district on Monday, water right of all. Those who live MCCARTHY) for today after 7:00 p.m. we had a major press conference with where water originates will have access and for the balance of the week on ac- the mayor, the county commissioner, to it. Northern California water dis- count of the birth of his child. doctors, and others expressing their ap- tricts and farmers are strongly in sup- Mr. LAMBORN (at the request of Mr. prehension and concern about the dan- port of this bill. MCCARTHY) for today after 7:00 p.m. gerousness of the Zika virus. This measure accelerates surface and for the balance of the week on ac- We are trying to inform our constitu- water storage infrastructure projects, count of attending his son’s graduation ents, but we are also pleading for re- such as Sites Reservoir, which this from Harvard Law School. sources to clean up sitting water and year would have saved 1 million acre- f tires and to be able to continue the re- feet of water had it been in place al- search for a vaccine. One of our experts ready. We can’t expect 40 million peo- BILL PRESENTED TO THE indicated that they didn’t know how ple to survive on infrastructure de- PRESIDENT dangerous the Zika virus will be. signed generations ago. Karen L. Haas, Clerk of the House, We have heard wild claims about how Madam Speaker, it is important that reported that on May 24, 2016, she pre- this measure could cause harm to the we do our job. It is appropriate to take sented to the President of the United Endangered Species Act. But, in re- the President’s request and pass it— States, for his approval, the following ality, it lives within the Endangered $1.9 billion—to do our job to fight the bill: Zika virus. Species Act and biological opinions. Wildlife agencies currently base or- H.R. 2814. To name the Department of Vet- f erans Affairs community-based outpatient ders to cut off water to people on HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO S. 2012 clinic in Sevierville, Tennessee, the Dannie hunches, not data. This bill would pro- A. Carr Veterans Outpatient Clinic. (Mr. LAMALFA asked and was given vide actual facts to end the arbitrary permission to address the House for 1 decisions we have seen in recent years. f minute and to revise and extend his re- Finally, it allows more water to be marks.) stored and used during winter storms, ADJOURNMENT Mr. LAMALFA. Madam Speaker, when river flows are highest and there Mr. LAMALFA. Madam Speaker, I with the House amendments to S. 2012, is no impact to fish populations. move that the House do now adjourn. California is moving in the direction of The delta outflows surpassed record The motion was agreed to; accord- doing responsible management of Cali- numbers this year. As a result, very ingly (at 11 o’clock and 25 minutes fornia’s water resources. little water actually got saved and p.m.), under its previous order, the Since this House has taken action, it much was wasted, which could be in House adjourned until tomorrow, is now up to California’s Senatorsh to no the San Luis Reservoir. Thursday, May 26, 2016, at 9 a.m. EXPENDITURE REPORTS CONCERNING OFFICIAL FOREIGN TRAVEL Reports concerning the foreign currencies and U.S. dollars utilized for Official Foreign Travel during the fourth quar- ter of 2015 and the second quarter of 2016, pursuant to Public Law 95–384, are as follows:

REPORT OF EXPENDITURES FOR OFFICIAL FOREIGN TRAVEL, DELEGATION TO ISRAEL, JORDAN, SAUDI ARABIA, EGYPT, AND GERMANY, EXPENDED BETWEEN APR. 2 AND APR. 10, 2016

Date Per diem 1 Transportation Other purposes Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name of Member or employee Country Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Arrival Departure currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency 2 currency 2 currency 2 currency 2

Hon. Paul Ryan ...... 4/3 4/5 Israel ...... 1,036.00 ...... (3) ...... 1,036.00 Hon. Mac Thornberry ...... 4/3 4/5 Israel ...... 1,036.00 ...... (3) ...... 1,036.00 Hon. ...... 4/3 4/5 Israel ...... 1,036.00 ...... (3) ...... 1,036.00 Hon. Mike Turner ...... 4/3 4/5 Israel ...... 1,036.00 ...... (3) ...... 1,036.00 Hon. ...... 4/3 4 /5 Israel ...... 1,036.00 ...... (3) ...... 1,036.00 Hon. Kristi Noem ...... 4/3 4 /5 Israel ...... 1,036.00 ...... (3) ...... 1,036.00 Hon. ...... 4 /3 4/5 Israel ...... 1,036.00 ...... (3) ...... 1,036.00 Hon. Will Hurd ...... 4/3 4/5 Israel ...... 1,036.00 ...... (3) ...... 1,036.00 Paul Irving ...... 4/3 4/5 Israel ...... 1,036.00 ...... (3) ...... 1,036.00 Brian Monahan ...... 4/3 4 /5 Israel ...... 1,036.00 ...... (3) ...... 1,036.00 Jonathan Burks ...... 4/3 4 /5 Israel ...... 1,036.00 ...... (3) ...... 1,036.00 Damon Nelson ...... 4/3 4/5 Israel ...... 1,036.00 ...... (3) ...... 1,036.00 Sophia LaFargue ...... 4/3 4 /5 Israel ...... 1,036.00 ...... (3) ...... 1,036.00 Brendan Buck ...... 4/3 4 /5 Israel ...... 1,036.00 ...... (3) ...... 1,036.00 Casey Higgins ...... 4/3 4/5 Israel ...... 1,036.00 ...... (3) ...... 1,036.00 Tory Wickiser ...... 4/3 4 /5 Israel ...... 1,036.00 ...... (3) ...... 1,036.00 Rachel Klay ...... 4 /1 4/5 Israel ...... 1,972.00 ...... 10,682.00 ...... 12,654.00 Hon. Paul Ryan ...... 4/5 4/7 Jordan ...... 780.00 ...... (3) ...... 780.00 Hon. Mac Thornberry ...... 4/5 4/7 Jordan ...... 780.00 ...... (3) ...... 780.00 Hon. Devin Nunes ...... 4/5 4/7 Jordan ...... 780.00 ...... (3) ...... 780.00 Hon. Mike Turner ...... 4/5 4/7 Jordan ...... 780.00 ...... (3) ...... 780.00 Hon. Gregory Meeks ...... 4/5 4 /7 Jordan ...... 780.00 ...... (3) ...... 780.00 Hon. Kristi Noem ...... 4/5 4 /7 Jordan ...... 780.00 ...... (3) ...... 780.00 Hon. Ron Kind ...... 4 /5 4/7 Jordan ...... 780.00 ...... (3) ...... 780.00 Hon. Will Hurd ...... 4/5 4/7 Jordan ...... 780.00 ...... (3) ...... 780.00 Paul Irving ...... 4/5 4/7 Jordan ...... 780.00 ...... (3) ...... 780.00 Brian Monahan ...... 4/5 4 /7 Jordan ...... 780.00 ...... (3) ...... 780.00 Jonathan Burks ...... 4/5 4 /7 Jordan ...... 780.00 ...... (3) ...... 780.00 Damon Nelson ...... 4/5 4/7 Jordan ...... 780.00 ...... (3) ...... 780.00 Sophia LaFargue ...... 4/5 4 /7 Jordan ...... 780.00 ...... (3) ...... 780.00 Brendan Buck ...... 4/5 4 /7 Jordan ...... 780.00 ...... (3) ...... 780.00 Casey Higgins ...... 4/5 4/7 Jordan ...... 780.00 ...... (3) ...... 780.00 Tory Wickiser ...... 4/5 4 /7 Jordan ...... 780.00 ...... (3) ...... 780.00 Robert Fitzpatrick ...... 4 /3 4/7 Jordan ...... 1,809.00 ...... 2,158.00 ...... 3,967.00

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Date Per diem 1 Transportation Other purposes Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name of Member or employee Country Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Arrival Departure currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency 2 currency 2 currency 2 currency 2

Hon. Paul Ryan ...... 4/7 4/8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... (3) ...... 284.00 Hon. Mac Thornberry ...... 4/7 4/8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... (3) ...... 284.00 Hon. Devin Nunes ...... 4/7 4/8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... (3) ...... 284.00 Hon. Mike Turner ...... 4/7 4/8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... (3) ...... 284.00 Hon. Gregory Meeks ...... 4/7 4 /8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... 3,112.00 ...... 3,396.00 Hon. Kristi Noem ...... 4/7 4 /8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... (3) ...... 284.00 Hon. Ron Kind ...... 4 /7 4/8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... (3) ...... 284.00 Hon. Will Hurd ...... 4/7 4/8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... (3) ...... 284.00 Paul Irving ...... 4/7 4/8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... (3) ...... 284.00 Brian Monahan ...... 4/7 4 /8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... (3) ...... 284.00 Jonathan Burks ...... 4/7 4 /8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... (3) ...... 284.00 Damon Nelson ...... 4/7 4/8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... (3) ...... 284.00 Sophia LaFargue ...... 4/7 4 /8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... (3) ...... 284.00 Brendan Buck ...... 4/7 4 /8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... (3) ...... 284.00 Casey Higgins ...... 4/7 4/8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... (3) ...... 284.00 Tory Wickiser ...... 4/7 4 /8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... (3) ...... 284.00 Robert Fitzpatrick ...... 4 /7 4/8 Egypt ...... 284.00 ...... (3) ...... 284.00 Hon. Paul Ryan ...... 4/8 4/10 Germany ...... 712.00 ...... (3) ...... 712.00 Hon. Mac Thornberry ...... 4/8 4/10 Germany ...... 712.00 ...... (3) ...... 712.00 Hon. Devin Nunes ...... 4/8 4/10 Germany ...... 712.00 ...... (3) ...... 712.00 Hon. Mike Turner ...... 4/8 4/10 Germany ...... 712.00 ...... (3) ...... 712.00 Hon. Kristi Noem ...... 4/8 4 /10 Germany ...... 712.00 ...... (3) ...... 712.00 Hon. Ron Kind ...... 4 /8 4/10 Germany ...... 712.00 ...... (3) ...... 712.00 Hon. Will Hurd ...... 4/8 4/10 Germany ...... 712.00 ...... (3) ...... 712.00 Paul Irving ...... 4/8 4/10 Germany ...... 712.00 ...... (3) ...... 712.00 Brian Monahan ...... 4/8 4 /10 Germany ...... 712.00 ...... (3) ...... 712.00 Jonathan Burks ...... 4/8 4 /10 Germany ...... 712.00 ...... (3) ...... 712.00 Damon Nelson ...... 4/8 4/10 Germany ...... 712.00 ...... (3) ...... 712.00 Sophia LaFargue ...... 4/8 4 /10 Germany ...... 712.00 ...... (3) ...... 712.00 Brendan Buck ...... 4/8 4 /10 Germany ...... 712.00 ...... (3) ...... 712.00 Casey Higgins ...... 4/8 4/10 Germany ...... 712.00 ...... (3) ...... 712.00 Tory Wickiser ...... 4/8 4 /10 Germany ...... 712.00 ...... (3) ...... 712.00 Robert Dohr ...... 4/6 4/10 Germany ...... 1,824.00 ...... 1,756.00 ...... 3,580.00

Committee total ...... 50,169.00 ...... 17,708.00 ...... 67,877.00

1 Per diem constitutes lodging and meals. 2 If foreign currency is used, enter U.S. dollar equivalent; if U.S. currency is used, enter amount expended. 3 Military air transportation. HON. PAUL D. RYAN, May 10, 2016.

REPORT OF EXPENDITURES FOR OFFICIAL FOREIGN TRAVEL, DELEGATION TO ITALY, EXPENDED BETWEEN APR. 15 AND APR. 18, 2016

Date Per diem 1 Transportation Other purposes Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name of Member or employee Country Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Arrival Departure currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency 2 currency 2 currency 2 currency 2

Hon. ...... 4/15 4/18 Italy ...... 1,392.60 ...... 843.46 ...... 2,236.06 Andrew Hammill ...... 4/15 4/18 Italy ...... 1,392.60 ...... 2,034.36 ...... 3,426.96 Bina Surgeon ...... 4/15 4/18 Italy ...... 1,392.60 ...... 2,041.06 ...... 3,433.66

Committee total ...... 4,177.80 ...... 4,918.88 ...... 9,096.68

1 Per diem constitutes lodging and meals. 2 If foreign currency is used, enter U.S. dollar equivalent; if U.S. currency is used, enter amount expended. HON. NANCY PELOSI, May 17, 2016.

REPORT OF EXPENDITURES FOR OFFICIAL FOREIGN TRAVEL, COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, EXPENDED BETWEEN OCT. 1 AND DEC. 31, 2015

Date Per diem 1 Transportation Other purposes Total

U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name of Member or employee Country Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Arrival Departure currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency 2 currency 2 currency 2 currency 2

Hon. George Holding ...... 10 /11 10/13 Vietnam ...... 542.00 ...... (3) ...... 542.00 10/13 10/15 Singapore ...... 906.00 ...... (3) ...... 906.00 10/15 10/16 Malaysia ...... 223.87 ...... (3) ...... 223.87 10/16 10/17 Philippines ...... 462.44 ...... (3) ...... 462.44 Hon. ...... 10/11 10 /13 Vietnam ...... 542.00 ...... (3) ...... 542.00 10/13 10/15 Singapore ...... 906.00 ...... (3) ...... 906.00 10/15 10/16 Malaysia ...... 223.87 ...... (3) ...... 223.87 10/16 10/17 Vietnam ...... 462.44 ...... (3) ...... 462.44 Hon. Linda T. Sa´nchez ...... 11 /20 11 /22 Bosnia ...... 338.42 ...... 11,577.40 ...... 11,915.82 11/22 11/24 Croatia ...... 694.00 ...... 694.00 Angela Ellard ...... 11 /14 11/18 Philippines ...... 1,603.57 ...... 13,872.80 ...... 15,476.37 Stephen Claeys ...... 11/14 11/18 Philippines ...... 1,361.40 ...... 13,872.80 ...... 15,234.20 Katherine Tai ...... 11 /14 11 /18 Philippines ...... 1,242.56 ...... 17,985.80 ...... 19,228.36 Angela Ellard ...... 12 /14 12/18 Kenya ...... 1,459.88 ...... 13,200.20 ...... 14,660.08 Geoff Antell ...... 12/14 12 /18 Kenya ...... 1,207.41 ...... 16,587.20 ...... 17,794.61 Keigan Mull ...... 12/14 12 /18 Kenya ...... 1,662.41 ...... 17,407.20 ...... 19,069.61

Committee total ...... 13,838.27 ...... 104,503.40 ...... 118,341.67

1 Per diem constitutes lodging and meals. 2 If foreign currency is used, enter U.S. dollar equivalent; if U.S. currency is used, enter amount expended. 3 Military air transportation. HON. , Chairman, May 10, 2016.

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A letter from the Director, Center for Faith-Based and Other Neighborhood Organi- of the United States; to the Committee on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, zations [Docket No.: OAG 149; AG Order No.: Financial Services. Department of Agriculture, transmitting the 3649-2016] (RIN: 1105-AB45) received May 19, By Mr. MARINO (for himself and Ms. Department’s final rule — Federal Agency 2016, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); Public DELBENE): Final Regulations Implementing Executive Law 104-121, Sec. 251; (110 Stat. 868); to the H.R. 5323. A bill to amend title 18, United Order 13559: Fundamental Principles and Pol- Committee on the Judiciary. States Code, to safeguard data stored abroad, icymaking Criteria for Partnerships With 5500. A letter from the Director, Office of and for other purposes; to the Committee on Faith-Based and Other Neighborhood Organi- Regulation Policy and Management, Office the Judiciary. zations (RIN: 0503-AA55) received May 19, of the General Counsel (02REG), Office of the By Mr. BRAT (for himself, Mr. CULBER- 2016, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); Public Secretary, Department of Veterans Affairs, SON, and Mr. MEADOWS): H.R. 5324. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- Law 104-121, Sec. 251; (110 Stat. 868); to the transmitting the Department’s final rule — enue Code of 1986 to expand the permissible Committee on Agriculture. Federal Agency Final Regulations Imple- use of health savings accounts to include 5494. A letter from the Assistant General menting Executive Order 13559: Fundamental health insurance payments and to increase Counsel for Regulations, Office of General Principles and Policymaking Criteria for the dollar limitation for contributions to Counsel, Office of the Secretary, Department Partnerships With Faith-Based and Other health savings accounts, and for other pur- of Housing and Urban Development, trans- Neighborhood Organizations (RIN: 2900-AP05) poses; to the Committee on Ways and Means. mitting the Department’s final rule — Fed- received May 19, 2016, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. By Ms. KUSTER (for herself and Mr. eral Agency Final Regulations Implementing 801(a)(1)(A); Public Law 104-121, Sec. 251; (110 GIBSON): Executive Order 13559: Fundamental Prin- Stat. 868); to the Committee on Veterans’ Af- H.R. 5326. A bill to provide funding for fis- ciples and Policymaking Criteria for Part- fairs. cal year 2017 for the Office of Public Partici- nerships With Faith-Based and Other Neigh- 5501. A letter from the Senior Advisor to pation; to the Committee on Energy and borhood Organizations [Docket No.: FR-5781- the Officer for Civil Rights and Civil Lib- Commerce. F-02] (RIN: 2501-AD65) received May 19, 2015, erties, Office of the Secretary, Department By Ms. KUSTER (for herself and Mr. pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); Public Law of Homeland Security, transmitting the De- MOONEY of West Virginia): 104-121, Sec. 251; (110 Stat. 868); to the Com- partment’s final rule — Federal Agency Final Regulations Implementing Executive H.R. 5327. A bill to reauthorize and improve mittee on Financial Services. programs related to mental health and sub- 5495. A letter from the Assistant General Order 13559: Fundamental Principles and Pol- icymaking Criteria for Partnerships With stance use disorders; to the Committee on Counsel, Office of the General Counsel, De- Energy and Commerce. partment of Education, transmitting the De- Faith-Based and Other Neighborhood Organi- zations [Docket No.: DHS-2006-0065] (RIN: By Mr. BOUSTANY: partment’s final rule — Federal Agency H.R. 5328. A bill to amend title 5, United 1601-AA40) received May 19, 2016, pursuant to Final Regulations Implementing Executive States Code, to require a general notice of 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); Public Law 104-121, Sec. Order 13559: Fundamental Principles and Pol- proposed rule making for a major rule to in- 251; (110 Stat. 868); to the Committee on icymaking Criteria for Partnerships With clude a cost-benefit analysis of the proposed Homeland Security. Faith-Based and Other Neighborhood Organi- rule, and for other purposes; to the Com- zations [ED-2014-OS-0131] (RIN: 1895-AA01) re- f mittee on the Judiciary. ceived May 19, 2016, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ON By Mr. KELLY of Pennsylvania: 801(a)(1)(A); Public Law 104-121, Sec. 251; (110 H.R. 5329. A bill to require the National Stat. 868); to the Committee on Education PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS Telecommunications and Information Ad- and the Workforce. Under clause 2 of rule XIII, reports of ministration to extend the IANA functions 5496. A letter from the Principle Deputy committees were delivered to the Clerk contract unless it certifies that the United Assistant Secretary for Policy, Office of the States Government has secured sole owner- Assistant Secretary for Policy, Office of the for printing and reference to the proper calendar, as follows: ship of the .gov and .mil top-level domains, Secretary, Department of Labor, transmit- and for other purposes; to the Committee on ting the Department’s final rule — Federal Mr. GRAVES of Georgia: Committee on Energy and Commerce. Agency Final Regulations Implementing Ex- Appropriations. H.R. 5325. A bill making ap- By Mr. BEN RAY LUJA´ N of New Mex- ecutive Order 13559: Fundamental Principles propriations for the Legislative Branch for ico (for himself, Mrs. NAPOLITANO, and Policymaking Criteria for Partnerships the fiscal year ending September 30, 2017, and Mr. LOEBSACK, Mr. MCNERNEY, Ms. With Faith-Based and Other Neighborhood for other purposes (Rept. 114–594). Referred CLARKE of New York, and Mr. HAS- Organizations (RIN: 1290-AA29) received May to the Committee of the Whole House on the TINGS): 19, 2016, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); state of the Union. H.R. 5330. A bill to provide for a report on Public Law 104-121, Sec. 251; (110 Stat. 868); to Mr. COLE: Committee on Rules. House best practices for peer-support specialist pro- the Committee on Education and the Work- Resolution 751. Resolution relating to con- grams, to authorize grants for behavioral force. sideration of the Senate amendment to the health paraprofessional training and edu- 5497. A letter from the Director, HHS Cen- bill (H.R. 2577) making appropriations for the cation, and for other purposes; to the Com- ter for Faith-based and Neighborhood Part- Departments of Transportation, and Housing mittee on Energy and Commerce. nerships, Department of Health and Human and Urban Development, and related agen- By Mr. BEN RAY LUJA´ N of New Mex- Services, transmitting the Department’s cies for the fiscal year ending September 30, ico (for himself, Mr. KENNEDY, Ms. final rule — Federal Agency Final Regula- 2016, and for other purposes (Rept. 114–595). MICHELLE LUJAN GRISHAM of New tions Implementing Executive Order 13559: Referred to the House Calendar. Mexico, Mrs. NAPOLITANO, and Ms. Fundamental Principles and Policymaking f CLARKE of New York): Criteria for Partnerships With Faith-Based H.R. 5331. A bill to amend title XIX of the and Other Neighborhood Organizations (RIN: PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS Social Security Act to provide for behavioral 0991-AB96) received May 19, 2016, pursuant to Under clause 2 of rule XII, public health infrastructure improvements under 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); Public Law 104-121, Sec. bills and resolutions of the following the Medicaid program; to the Committee on 251; (110 Stat. 868); to the Committee on En- titles were introduced and severally re- Energy and Commerce. ergy and Commerce. By Mrs. NOEM (for herself, Ms. SCHA- 5498. A letter from the Regulatory Policy ferred, as follows: KOWSKY, Mr. ROYCE, and Mr. ENGEL): Officer, Center for Faith-Based and Commu- By Mr. SAM JOHNSON of Texas (for H.R. 5332. A bill to ensure that the United nity Initiatives, United States Agency for himself and Mr. RENACCI): States promotes the meaningful participa- International Development, transmitting the H.R. 5320. A bill to restrict the inclusion of tion of women in mediation and negotiations Agency’s final rule — Federal Agency Final social security account numbers on docu- processes seeking to prevent, mitigate, or re- Regulations Implementing Executive Order ments sent by mail by the Social Security solve violent conflict; to the Committee on 13559: Fundamental Principles and Policy- Administration, and for other purposes; to Foreign Affairs, and in addition to the Com- making Criteria for Partnerships With the Committee on Ways and Means. mittee on Armed Services, for a period to be Faith-Based and Other Neighborhood Organi- By Mr. POE of Texas (for himself, Mr. subsequently determined by the Speaker, in zations (RIN: 0412-AA75) received May 19, CONYERS, Mr. FARENTHOLD, and Ms. each case for consideration of such provi- 2016, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); Public LOFGREN): sions as fall within the jurisdiction of the Law 104-121, Sec. 251; (110 Stat. 868); to the H.R. 5321. A bill to prevent the proposed committee concerned. Committee on Foreign Affairs. amendments to rule 41 of the Federal Rules By Mr. POMPEO: 5499. A letter from the Acting Deputy As- of Criminal Procedure from taking effect; to H.R. 5333. A bill to impose sanctions in re- sistant Attorney General, Office of Legal the Committee on the Judiciary. lation to violations by Iran of the Geneva

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