Senate Commerce Committee Issues Report on Activities During 117th Congress (Part 4 of 4)
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H. Subcommittee on Space and Science
The Subcommittee on Space and Science has jurisdiction over national and civil space policy; legislation and oversight of science, technology, engineering, and math research, development, and policy; and standards and measurement. The subcommittee conducts oversight of the
MEMBERS DURING THE 117TH
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ACTIVITIES
The Subcommittee on Space and Science secured passage of legislation in all areas of the subcommittee's jurisdiction. The subcommittee managed numerous bills reviewed by the
HEARINGS
This subcommittee held 6 hearings, including 1 field hearing and 1 joint hearing, during the 117th
Date...Title
*Field hearing.
Joint full Committee hearing.
LEGISLATION
Bills reported favorably out of Committee:
Space
S. 4814, the ORBITS Act of 2022, would direct the Administrator of the
Science
S. 451, the Composites Standards Act of 2021, would direct the Director of NIST to implement the recommendations in the 2017 report "Road Mapping Workshop Report on Overcoming Barriers to Adoption of Composites in Sustainable Infrastructure". It also creates a pilot program to assess the feasibility of adopting composite technology in sustainable infrastructure. (Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar under
S. 735, the Advanced Technological Manufacturing Act, would amend the Scientific and Advanced Technology Act of 1992 to further support advanced technological manufacturing. The bill would work to improve technician education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields. It also directs the Director of NSF to establish a program to expand the number of institutions of higher education that are successfully able to compete for NSF grants. (Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar under
S. 1037, the Manufacturing.gov Act, would establish a section of the website of the
S. 1260, the Endless Frontier Act, would enhance
S. 1260 contained the following bills:
S. 637, the Supporting Early-Career Researchers Act, would authorize the
S. 735, the Advanced Technological Manufacturing Act. This bill would require the
S. 996, the Improving Minority Participation And Careers in Telecommunications Act, would establish the Telecommunications Workforce Training Grant Program at the
S. 997, the
S. 1044, the
S. 1106, the Shark Fin Sales Elimination Act, would prohibit any person from possessing, transporting, offering for sale, selling, or purchasing shark fins or products containing shark fins. This bill would not apply to those shark fins used for noncommercial subsistence, displays, or research, or other permitted uses for a non- commercial purpose. This bill would also not apply to dogfish (Mustelus canis or Squalus acanthias).
S. 1161, the Quantum Network Infrastructure and Workforce Development Act, would require the Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology to carry out research to facilitate the development of quantum networking and communications technologies; direct the
S. 1213, the National Strategy to Ensure American Leadership (SEAL) Act, would require the Secretary of Commerce to enter into an agreement with the
S. 1240, the Manufacturing
S. 1257, the AI Scholarship for Service Act, would establish a Federal Artificial Intelligence (AI) scholarship-for-service program to recruit and train AI professionals to lead and support AI in Federal and local governments. It would require the program to offer scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in programs of study related to AI in exchange for 3 years of work in the public sector after completion of their degree.
S. 1374, the Rural STEM Education Act, would direct the
S. 1379, the Combating Sexual Harassment in Science Act, would require the Director of the
S. 1395, the Advancing IoT for Precision Agriculture Act of 2021, would direct the Comptroller General of
S. 1418, the
S. 1563, the Telecommunications Supply Chain Diversity Promotion Act, would authorize the appropriation of
S. 3290, the National MEP Supply Chain Database Act of 2022, would require the Director of the
S. 3309, the Securing Semiconductor Supply Chains Act of 2021, would direct the Executive Director of the SelectUSA program of the
S. 3434, the Strengthening Support for American Manufacturing Act, would direct the
S. 4109, the National R&D Strategy for Distributed Ledger Technology Act of 2022, would direct the Director of the
I. Subcommittee on Surface Transportation, Maritime, Freight, and Ports
The Subcommittee on Surface Transportation, Maritime, Freight, and Ports has jurisdiction over interstate surface transportation policy, maritime, and freight issues. In addition to the subcommittee's broad oversight of the
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ACTIVITIES
COVID-19 Relief The subcommittee ensured Amtrak received the funding it needed to continue service and recall workers facing furloughs due to the pandemic. On
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/24/H.R. 1319 was not reported by the
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The Subcommittee on Surface Transportation, Maritime, Freight, and Ports played a significant role in setting the foundation for the historic
STIA authorizes the
The Surface Transportation Investment Act (STIA) of 2021 would build on the reforms made by the FAST Act of 2015, while taking action to address current and continued issues facing the
Aging and deteriorating transportation infrastructure. The Nation's surface transportation system--including highways, maritime ports, and rail systems that move people and freight--is under growing strain. In 2021, the
Growing freight demand. The Nation's freight transportation system moves 51 million tons of agricultural, industrial, and retail goods worth more than nearly
Reversing crash and fatality trends on the Nation's highways. Traffic fatalities were projected to increase more than 7 percent in 2020 compared to 2019, after declining for 3 consecutive years. This increase occurred as vehicle miles traveled decreased in 2020, due in large part to people driving less because of stay-at-home orders issued in many States during the COVID-19 pandemic. The increase in fatalities was seen in all regions of the country and on both rural and urban roads. Longer term highway safety trends are also distressing, such as a 35 percent increase in the number of crashes involving large trucks over the last 10 years. To address these trends, the bill directs DOT to require the adoption of advance safety technologies such as, automatic emergency braking, lane keep assist, and drunk driving prevention technologies. The bill also creates a safe street program that would support local efforts to create and advance Vision Zero or Road to Zero safety plans.
Passenger Rail Investments. Passenger rail has suffered from years of underinvestment in comparison to other modes of transportation. Additionally, the main source of Federal funding for passenger rail projects has been through sporadic discretionary grants from the
Ocean Shipping Reform
The subcommittee conducted significant oversight over ocean shipping and maritime supply chain challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The subcommittee considered and the full Committee passed S. 3580, the Ocean Shipping Reform Act,/25/ to strengthen the role of the
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/25/Public Law 117-46.
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HEARINGS
This subcommittee held 4 hearings, including 1 field hearing, during the 117th
Date...Title
*Field hearing.
LEGISLATION
Bills reported favorably out of Committee: S. 2016, the Surface Transportation Investment Act of 2021, which was incorporated as division B of H.R. 3684, the
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/26/S. 4357 was ordered to be reported favorably in the 117th
Bills and provisions included in H.R. 1319, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021:/27/
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/27/H.R. 1319 (Pub. L. 117-2) was not reported by the Committee, but it included S. 369, a bill that was referred to the Committee.
S. 369, A bill to authorize and appropriate funding for grants to Amtrak for the restoration of long- distance routes and the rehiring of employees
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furloughed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bills and provisions included in S. 2016, the Surface Transportation Investment Act of 2021:
S. 376, Safe RIDE Act of 2021
S. 468, Railroad Rehabilitation and Financing Innovation Act
S. 469, Promoting Women in Trucking Workforce Act
S. 508, A bill to establish a working group on electric vehicles
S. 605, Stop Underrides Act (partially included)
S. 651, STAT Act
S. 652, Moving and Fostering Innovation to Revolutionize Smarter Transportation Act (partially included)
S. 659, DRIVE Safe Act (partially included)
S. 786, Stop for School Buses Act
S. 792, HAULS Act of 2021 (partially included)
S. 955, Right Track Act (partially included)
S. 1268, PARK IT Act (partially included)
S. 1331, RIDE Act of 2021
S. 1386, Protecting Roadside First Responders Act (partially included)
S. 1406, Stay Aware for Everyone Act of 2021
S. 1413, Modernizing Seat Back Safety Act
S. 1416, PARTS Act of 2021
S. 1465, Railroad Crossing Elimination Act
S. 1529, SAFE Limos Act
S. 1551, SCOPE Act
S. 1629, COMMUTE Act
S. 1681, Promoting Service in Transportation Act
S. 1818, Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing Equity Act
S. 1852, BRAIN TRAIN Act (partially included)
S. 1853, Motorcyclist Advisory Council Act of 2021
S. 1985, ROUTES Act
S. 2007,
S. 2062, SAFE TRAINS Act
S. 2137, Rural Transportation Equity Act of 2021 (partially included)
S. 2309, A bill to improve the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements Program, and for other purposes
Bills and provisions included in S. 3580, the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022:
S. 3262, the FREIGHT Act
S. 3556, LICENSE Act of 2022 (partially included)
Bills and resolutions discharged from Committee and passed the
S. 623, Sunshine Protection Act of 2021
J. Subcommittee on Tourism, Trade, and Export Promotion:
The Subcommittee on Tourism, Trade, and Export Promotion focused primarily on the state of the travel and tourism industry, which was profoundly disrupted during and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 public health emergency. The subcommittee held six hearings to examine the state of the industry. These hearings highlighted the importance of the travel and tourism industry to the
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ACTIVITIES
The Committee advanced the
HEARINGS
This subcommittee held 8 hearings during the 117th
Date Title
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LEGISLATION
Bills reported favorably out of Committee:
S. 3375,
ACTIVITIES
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The report amplifies whistleblower accounts which illustrate an erosion of safety oversight by the
As a demonstration of the Committee's ongoing oversight, the report is a continuation of the Committee's investigations into the design and certification of the
Investigations and Threat Management Service
In the first half of 2021, Committee majority and minority staff conducted an investigation into the Investigations and Threat Management Service (ITMS), a security office within the
In
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The report is posted at: https://www.congress.gov/congressional-report/118th-congress/senate-report/21/1?s=2&r=12
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