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Congressional Hearings

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AFTER ASSAD: NAVIGATING SYRIA POLICY 2025-02-13
  • Singh, Michael, Managing Director and Lane-Swig Senior Fellow, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Washington, DC
  • Stroul, Dana, Director of Research and Shelly and Michael Kassen Senior Fellow, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Washington, DC
[H.A.S.C. No. 119-2] PROTECTING AMERICAN INTERESTS IN A CONVERGENT GLOBAL THREAT ENVIRONMENT 2025-02-12
  • Karlin, Dr. Mara E., Professor, John Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
  • Keane, Gen. John "Jack" M., USA, Retired, Chairman, Institute for the Study of War
ADVANCING CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION, AND SEQUESTRATION TECHNOLOGIES AND ENSURING EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE USE IT ACT 2025-02-12
  • Connors, Kevin, Assistant Director for Regulatory Compliance and Energy Policy, Energy and Environmental Research Center
  • Yates, Dan, Executive Director, Ground Water Protection Council, Inc
  • Cavanaugh, Jack Andreasen, Manager, Carbon Management, U.S. Policy and Advocacy, Breakthrough Energy
THE FEDERAL RESERVE'S SEMI-ANNUAL MONETARY POLICY REPORT 2025-02-12
  • Hon. H. Jerome Powell, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
NUUK AND CRANNY: LOOKING AT THE ARCTIC AND GREENLAND'S GEOSTRATEGIC IMPORTANCE TO U.S. INTERESTS 2025-02-12
  • Alexander B. Gray, Senior Fellow, American Foreign Policy Council
  • Anthony Marchese, Chairman, Texas Mineral Resource
  • Dr. Jennifer Mercer, Section Head, Section for Arctic Sciences, Office of Polar Programs, Directorate for Geosciences, U.S. National Science Foundation
  • Dr. Rebecca Pincus, Director, Polar Institute, Wilson Center
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: EVALUATING VA COMMUNITY CARE 2025-02-12
  • Dr. Steven Braverman, Chief Operating Officer, Veterans Health Administration, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Accompanied by: Dr. Sachin Yende, Chief Medical Officer for Integrated Veteran Care, Veterans Health Administration, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Ms. Sharon Silas, Director, Health Care Team, Government Accountability Office
  • Dr. Julie Kroviak, Principal Deputy Assistant Inspector General, Office of Healthcare Inspections, Office of the Inspector General, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Dr. Scott Kruger, Physician, Virginia Oncology Associates
  • Mr. Dave McIntyre, President and CEO, TriWest Healthcare Alliance
  • Mr. Ed Weinberg, President and CEO, OptumServe
  • Mr. Chris Faraji, President, Wellhive
FROM TRANSFORMATIVE SCIENCE TO TECHNOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUGHS: DOE'S NATIONAL LABORATORIES 2025-02-12
  • Dr. John Wagner, Director, Idaho National Laboratory
  • Dr. Thom Mason, Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Dr. Paul Kearns, Director, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Dr. Kimberly Budil, Director, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Leaving Indian Children Behind: Reviewing The State of BIE Schools 2025-02-12
OPTIMIZING LONGEVITY: FROM RESEARCH TO ACTION 2025-02-12
AMERICA BUILDS: A REVIEW OF PROGRAMS TO ADDRESS ROADWAY SAFETY 2025-02-12
  • Hon. James H. Willox, Commissioner, Converse County, Wyoming, on behalf of the National Association of Counties,
  • Michael Hanson, Director, Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Office of Traffic Safety, on behalf of the Governors Highway Safety Association,
  • Haley Norman, Co-Owner, Direct Traffic Control, Inc., on behalf of the American Traffic Safety Services Association, oral statement
  • Catherine Chase, President, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety,
DRIVING ECONOMIC GROWTH: SBA LENDING PROGRAMS AND THE VITAL ROLE OF COMMUNITY BANKS 2025-02-12
  • Mr. Justin B. Hooper, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, First Financial Bank, Weatherford, TX
  • Mr. Michael Sims, Chief Commercial Banking Officer, Georgia's Own Credit Union, Alpharetta, GA
  • Mr. Frank Wetegrove, Owner and Operator, Camp Bow Wow, San Antonio, TX
  • Ms. Heidi DeArment, President, Montana Community Development Corp dba MoFi, Missoula, MT
THE CENSORSHIP-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 2025-02-12
  • Rupa Subramanya, Journalist, The Free Press
  • Michael Shellenberger, CBR Chair of Politics, Censorship, and Free Speech, University of Austin, Founder, Public News
  • Matt Taibbi, Editor, Racket News
  • Craig Aaron, Co-CEO, Free Press Action
EXAMINING NATIVE COMMUNITIES' PRIORITIES FOR THE 119th CONGRESS 2025-02-12
  • Bird, Kerry D., President, National Indian Education Association
  • Butler, Hon. Rodney, Chairman, Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation; President, Native American Finance Officers Association (NAFOA)
  • Lewis, Kuhio, CEO, Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement
  • Macarro, Hon. Mark, President, National Congress of American Indians
  • Smith, Hon. William, Alaska Area Representative; Chairman, National Indian Health Board
AI IN MANUFACTURING: SECURING AMERICAN LEADERSHIP IN MANUFACTURING AND THE NEXT GENERATION OF TECHNOLOGIES 2025-02-12
  • Jason Oxman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Information Technology Industry Council
  • Elisabeth B. Reynolds, Ph.D., Professor of the Practice, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Jeff Kinder, Executive Vice President, Product Development and Manufacturing Solutions, Autodesk
  • Barbara Humpton, President and Chief Executive Officer, Siemens USA
THE WAR ON WASTE: STAMPING OUT THE SCOURGE OF IMPROPER PAYMENTS AND FRAUD 2025-02-12
  • Mr. Haywood Talcove, Chief Executive Officer, LexisNexis Special Services Inc.
  • Ms. Dawn Royal, Director, United Council on Welfare Fraud
  • Mr. Stewart Whitson, Senior Director of Federal Affairs, Foundation for Government Accountability
  • Mr. Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette (Minority Witness), Director of Government Affairs, Project on Government Oversight
PART 2: COMMITTEE FUNDING FOR THE 119TH CONGRESS 2025-02-12
A GOLDEN AGE OF DIGITAL ASSETS: CHARTING A PATH FORWARD 2025-02-11
  • Mr. Jonathan Jachym, Deputy General Counsel and Global Head of Policy & Government Relations, Kraken Digital Asset Exchange
  • Mr. Ji Hun Kim, President and Acting CEO, Crypto Council for Innovation (CCI)
  • Mr. Coy Garrison, Partner, Steptoe LLP
  • Mr. Jose Fernandez da Ponte, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Blockchain, Crypto and Digital Currencies, Paypal
  • Mr. Timothy Massad, Research Fellow and Director of Digital Assets Policy Project, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Restoring Energy Dominance: The Path To Unleashing American Offshore Energy 2025-02-11
EXAMINING THE ECONOMIC CRISIS IN FARM COUNTRY 2025-02-11
  • Newton, Ph.D., John, Executive Head, Terrain, Washington, D.C
  • Schwertner, Alisha, Owner, Eric and Alisha Schwertner Farms, Miles, TX
  • Talley, Ryan, Partner, Talley Farms, Arroyo Grande, CA; on behalf of Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance
  • Weinzierl, Rodney M., Owner, Weinzierl Farms; Executive Director, Illinois Corn Growers Association; Executive Director, Illinois Corn Marketing Board, Stanford, IL
OVERSIGHT HEARING ON RESTORING MULTIPLE USE TO REVITALIZE AMERICA'S PUBLIC LANDS AND RURAL COMMUNITIES 2025-02-11
  • Clarke, Hon. Eric, County Attorney, Washington County, Utah, St. George, Utah
  • Canterbury, Tim, President, Public Lands Council, Howard, Colorado
  • Gibbs, Dan, Executive Director, Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Denver, Colorado
  • Neiman, Jim, President and CEO, Neiman Enterprises, Hulett, Wyoming
  • T9999.001 To: House Committee on Natural Resources Republican Members From: Subcommittee on Federal Lands: Aniela Butler, Brandon Miller, and Jason Blore (Aniela@mail.house.gov; Brandon.Miller@mail.house.gov; and Jason.Blore@mail.house.gov; x6-7736) Date: February 10,
  • Subject: Oversight Hearing on "Restoring Multiple Use to Revitalize America's Public Lands and Rural Communities" The Subcommittee on Federal Lands will hold an oversight hearing on "Restoring Multiple Use to Revitalize America's Public Lands and Rural Communities" on Tuesday, February 11, 2025, at 2 p.m. in Room
  • Longworth House Office Building. Member offices are requested to notify Will Rodriguez (Will.Rodriguez @mail.house.gov) by 4:30 p.m. on Monday, February 10, if their Member intends to participate in the hearing. I. KEY MESSAGES <bullet> The Trump administration has promised a prompt return to multiple use on our federal lands, which will bring immediate relief and concrete benefits to struggling Americans, particularly those in rural, western communities. <bullet> Returning multiple-use principl
  • and more than 700 million acres of subsurface mineral estate in accordance with multiple use and sustained yield (commonly referred to as a `multiple use mandate').<SUP>3</SUP> Multiple uses include livestock grazing, energy and mineral development, timber production, outdoor recreation, and wildlife habitat protection.<SUP>4</SUP> FLPMA further defines the term "sustained yield" to require "the achievement and maintenance in perpetuity" of multiple uses.<SUP>5</SUP> Similarly, USFS must gua