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Next Meeting of the SENATE
3 p.m., Monday, March 1
Senate Chamber
Program for Monday: The President pro tempore will administer the oath of office to swear in Sonceria Ann Berry as Secretary of the Senate.
Senate will resume consideration of the nomination of Miguel A. Cardona, of Connecticut, to be Secretary of Education, post-cloture, and vote on confirmation thereon at 5:30 p.m.
Following disposition of the nomination of Miguel A. Cardona, Senate will vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the nomination of Gina Marie Raimando, of Rhode Island, to be Secretary of Commerce.
Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
12 noon, Monday, March 1
House Chamber
Program for Monday: To be announced.
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Extensions of Remarks, as inserted in this issue
HOUSE
Axne, Cynthia, Iowa, E177
Babin, Brian, Tex., E176
Blumenauer, Earl, Ore., E179
Boyle, Brendan F., Pa., E179
Butterfield, G.K., N.C., E176
Carson, Andre, Ind., E175, E180
Courtney, Joe, Conn., E178
Davis, Danny K., Ill., E181
DeLauro, Rosa L., Conn., E179, E181
Higgins, Brian, N.Y., E177
Katko, John, N.Y., E176
Kirkpatrick, Ann, Ariz., E175, E178
Lieu, Ted, Calif., E177
McCaul, Michael T., Tex., E175
McEachin, A. Donald, Va., E180, E181
Pingree, Chellie, Me., E179
Sires, Albio, N.J., E178
Soto, Darren, Fla., E177
Webster, Daniel, Fla., E180
Wilson, Joe, S.C., E175
SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 37
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