Full Committee Mark-up
10:00 AM SR 253
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) and Co-Chairman Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) have scheduled a Full Committee Mark-up for Wednesday, July 19, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. in Senate Russell room-253. The following agenda items will be considered:
NOMINATIONS:
PN 1445 Mark V. Rosenker to be Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board
PN 1587 R. Hunter Biden to be a Member of the Amtrak Reform Board
PN 1588 Donna R. McLean to be a Member of the Amtrak Reform Board
PN 1589 John H. Hill to be Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
PN 1304 Andrew B. Steinberg to be Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs, Department of Transportation
PN 1530 Gary T. Blore to be Coast Guard Rear Admiral (upper half) John P. Currier to be Coast Guard Rear Admiral (upper half) Joel R. Whitehead to be Coast Guard Rear Admiral (upper half)
PN 1629 67 NOAA Promotions beginning with Philip A. Gruccio, and ending with Jamie S. Wasser
LEGISLATIVE ITEMS:
1) S. 3661, To amend section 29 of the International Air Transportation Competition Act of 1979 relating to air transportation to and from Love Field, Texas
2) S. 3679 , The National Transportation Safety Board Reauthorization Act of 2006
3) S.__ , Maritime Administration Improvement Act of 2006
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Majority Statement
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Ted Stevens
SenatorMajority Statement
Ted Stevens
Opening Statement of Commerce Committee Chairman StevensJuly 20, 2006We welcome you to the renovated Commerce Committee room. We have a very short agenda really, today. We have some nominations and three resolutions, plus two bills and we’ll get to those quickly. I want to point out these resolutions we have today, to begin with. The first one expresses the appreciation of this Committee for the assistance, cooperation and hard work of those involved in refurbishing our Committee’s hearing room. This has been months and months of hard work, and we’ve had the cooperation of the Rules Committee, thanks to Chairman Lott, who’s here, and the staff of the Architect of the Capitol and Capitol workers, and our full staff has been involved in this. We have now a technologically correct, advanced hearing room. We have wi-fi remote cameras from the studio, teleconference capability from the dais, an adaptable dais, monitored microphones, state-of-the art sound systems, adjustable chandelier lights, and, well that’s important for television capability I might add, and many other features that will help us carry out our Committee’s responsibility. I do thank all concerned. The staff has worked very hard to have this available. We’ve had to delay it a couple times, but I think it’s very nicely done and I hope you all will agree. Let me say, we have, on the agenda, these bills S.R. 3661 to amend section 29 of the International Air Transportation Competition Act of ’79 relating to air transportation to and from Love Field. We have S. 3679, the National Transportation Safety Board Reauthorization Act of 2006, and we have the two resolutions. The first one I mentioned expressing our appreciation, and the second, Senate Concurrent Resolution 71, a concurrent resolution expressing the Sense of the Congress that states should require candidates for drivers’ licenses to demonstrate an ability to exercise greatly increased caution when driving in the proximity of a potentially visually impaired individual. There will be a series of items here. First, I want to turn to my colleague, our Co-chairman, and see if he has any statement to begin with, and has a motion to offer on behalf of the Committee.