Business Meeting

HEARING
before the

COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
UNITED STATES SENATE
ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS
FIRST SESSION

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Time: 11:30 AM
After the first Roll Call Vote after 2:00 PM

Place: S-116 The Capitol
Presiding: Senator Biden
 
 
The Committee Will Consider and vote on the
Following Agenda Items:
    Nominees:
1. Phillip Carter, III,
   To be Ambassador to the Republic of Guinea
2. The Honorable R. Niels Marquardt
   To be Ambassador to the Republic of Madagascar,
   and to serve concurrently and without additional
   compensation as Ambassador to the Union of
   Comoros
3. Janet E. Garvey
   To be Ambassador to the Republic of Cameroon
4. Mark P. Lagon
   To be Director of the Office to Monitor and Combat
   Trafficking, with the rank of Ambassador at Large
5. James K. Glassman,
   To be a Member of the Broadcasting Board of
   Governors, for a term expiring August 13, 2007,
   and to be Chairman of the Board
6. The Honorable Cameron R. Hume
   To be Ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia
7. Mr. James R. Keith
   To be Ambassador to Malaysia
8. Ms. Miriam K. Hughes
   To be Ambassador to the Federated States of
   Micronesia
9. Mr. Ravic R. Huso
   To be Ambassador to the Lao People’s Democratic
   Republic
10. Mr. Hans G. Klemm
   To be Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of
   Timor-Leste
   FSO Promotion List:
11. Ross M. Hicks,
   Dated January 10, 2007
12. Patricia A. Miller, et al.,
   Dated March 7, 2007
13. Edward W. Birgells, et al.,
   Dated March 22, 2007
   Legislation:
14. S. 392, a bill to ensure payment of United States
   assessments for United Nations peacekeeping
   operations for the 2005 through 2008 time period.
15. S. Con. Res. 25, a concurrent resolution condemning
   the recent violent actions of the Government of
   Zimbabwe against peaceful opposition party activists
   and members of civil society.
16. S. Res. 110, a resolution expressing the sense of the
   Senate regarding the 30th Anniversary of ASEAN-
   United States dialogue and relationship.
17. S. Res. 211, a resolution expressing the profound
   concerns of the Senate regarding the transgression
   against freedom of thought and expression that is being
   carried out in Venezuela, and for other purposes.

 

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