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  • https://desaulnier.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/desaulnier.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/ppt-mental-health-town-hall-23.06.28.pdf
    ....  In early May 2023, a fake picture of an explosion at the Pentagon, which experts suggest may have been created by AI, circulated widely on social media. The image caused widespread panic and was reshared by verified Twitter accounts and Russian state media.  Social media also offers new avenues for bad actors to engage in social engineering, phishing, identity theft, and other practices that threaten privacy and data security. ...
  • https://mast.house.gov/art-submission
    ...We saw it firsthand when he announced a major investment in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. Read More Read More on My Blog Rep. Mast Discusses Bills To Help Veterans Rep. Mast Testifies On Need For Robust Funding To Fix Treasure Coast Water Quality Issues Rep. ...
  • https://mast.house.gov/service-academy-nominations
    ...We saw it firsthand when he announced a major investment in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. Read More Read More on My Blog Rep. Mast Discusses Bills To Help Veterans Rep. Mast Testifies On Need For Robust Funding To Fix Treasure Coast Water Quality Issues Rep. ...
  • https://mast.house.gov/week-in-review
    ...We saw it firsthand when he announced a major investment in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. Read More Read More on My Blog Rep. Mast Discusses Bills To Help Veterans Rep. Mast Testifies On Need For Robust Funding To Fix Treasure Coast Water Quality Issues Rep. ...
  • https://wassermanschultz.house.gov/legislation/legislative-process.htm
    ...Hanbury II, NSU President (10 min) 9:20am-10:05am - Panel 1 (45 min): Risk Reduction and Prevention 10:05am-10:10am - Transition Break (5 min) 10:10am-10:25am - Presentation 1 (15 min): Lung Cancer & Survivorship 10:25am-10:30am - Introduce Keynote (5 min) 10:30am-10:45am - Keynote (15 min): First Lady, Jill Biden 10:45am-10:55am - Break 1 (10 min) 10:55am-11:40pm - Panel 2 (45 min): Transition to Post-Treatment Care 11:40am-11:45am - Transition Break (5 min) 11:45am-12:00pm - Presentation 2 (15 min): Lifestyle Changes 12:00pm-12:30pm - Lunch Break (30 min) 12:30pm-12:45pm - Presentation 3 (15 min): Fertility and Family Planning 12:45pm-1:00pm - Guest Speaker 1 (15 min) - TBD 1:00pm-1:05pm - Transition Break (5 min) 1:05pm-1:50pm - Panel 3 (45 min): Surviving to Thriving: Navigating Survivorship 1:50pm-1:55pm - Transition Break (5 min) 1:55pm-2:10pm - Guest Speaker 2 (15 min) - Caregiver Experience 2:10pm-2:55pm - Panel 4 (45 min): Health Disparities 2:55pm-3:10pm - Presentation 4 (15 min): AI in Oncology 3:10pm-3:15pm - Transition Break (5 min) 3:15pm-4:00pm - Panel 5 (45 min): Child and Adolescent Cancer 4:00pm - Closing - Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz Stay Connected Receive regular email updates from Debbie Sign up Office Locations Washington, D.C. 270 Cannon Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-7931 Fax: (202) 226-2052 Sunrise 777 Sawgrass Corporate Pkwy. ...
  • https://boebert.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-boebert-votes-support-our-troops
    ...Increasing funding for innovative new technologies needed to deter the CCP, including hypersonics and AI. Preventing Chinese espionage by prohibiting contracting with the subsidiaries of any Chinese civil-military companies to include any subsidiaries, the sharing of sensitive missile defense information with China, and Chinese nationals from being admitted to nuclear facilities Bolstering Taiwan’s defense and supports our Indo-Pacific allies and partners. ...
  • https://robinkelly.house.gov/issues/technology-and-telecommunications
    ...My top priorities include:  Protecting Americans' data privacy and personal information through increased cybersecurity measures, Equitable access to technology for low-income or rural households, schools, and families,  Access to reliable and affordable high speed internet; Ensuring American workers are prepared to work with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and use it as a positive tool,  Utilizing new technologies to combat potential violence and assist law enforcement officials, and Diversifying the tech industry  through STEM education and DEI focused programs.  ...
  • https://turner.house.gov/2024/5/turner-secures-wins-for-miami-valley-as-house-armed-services-committee-passes-fy25-ndaa
    ...Fully funds the construction of new Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines. Furthers the development and provides for the deployment of AI, quantum computing, and autonomous systems. Establishes new mechanisms to expedite the deployment and integration of new warfighting technologies into the joint force. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/legislative-activity/2026-06-25
    ...House of Representatives Schedule | house.gov Skip to main content house.gov Search: Search Find Your Representative Enter your zip code: Look up Representatives Leadership Committees Legislative Activity The House Explained Secondary navigation Visitors Educators and Students Media Doing Business with the House Employment ☰ Search: Search Representatives Leadership Committees Legislative Activity The House Explained Secondary navigation Visitors Educators and Students Media Doing Business with the House Employment House of Representatives Schedule Thursday, June 25, 2026 Hearing: Oversight Hearing Department of Homeland Security 10:00 AM | 2358-C Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Appropriations | Subcommittee on Homeland Security Hearing: Implementing an America First Approach in the East Asia and Pacific Region 10:00 AM | 2172 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Foreign Affairs | East Asia and Pacific Subcommittee Hearing: Oversight hearing titled "Beneath the Surface: Earth MRI and America's Resource Potential" 10:00 AM | 1324 Longworth HOB Host: Committee on Natural Resources | Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources Hearing: Combating Waste Fraud and Abuse in SNAP 10:00 AM | 2154 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Oversight and Government Reform | Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency Hearing: From Startup to Scale: The Role of the SBA Office of Investment and Innovation in Powering Americas Small Businesses. 10:00 AM | 2360 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Small Business Hearing: H.R. 5992 the Stuck on Hold Act; H.R. 8532 the VA Home Loan Affordability Act; Discussion Draft the VA Education Oversight Improvement Act; Discussion Draft the Affordable Homes for Veterans Act of 2026 10:00 AM | 360 Canon HOB Host: Committee on Veterans' Affairs | Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity Business Meeting: Committee on House Administration Full Committee Hearing The Congressional Research Service and the Future of AI-Enabled Policy Analysis 10:15 AM | 1310 Longworth HOB Host: Committee on House Administration Hearing: State Medicaid Program Integrity: Examining Fraud Risks and Oversight Deficiencies. 10:15 AM | 2123 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Energy and Commerce | Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Hearing: Chinas Economic Espionage and Subnational Influence in the United States 10:30 AM | 390 Canon HOB Host: Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party Hearing: Work Welfare Subcommittee Hearing on the Maternal Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting MIECHV Program: Early Support Lifelong Impact 2:00 PM | 2020 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Ways and Means Hearing: False Narratives Surrounding Conditions at the Delaney Hall ICE Detention Center 2:00 PM | 2141 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on the Judiciary | Subcommittee on Oversight Hearing: H.R. 8552 the Veterans Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of 2026; H.R. 8767 the Compensation Fund Recrediting Act; H.R. 9006 the Locating Our Unclaimed Veterans Act; H.R. 6588 the PROVIDE Act H.R. 6921 the Hawaii National Cemetery Act Discussion Draft the Unclaimed Veterans Legacy Grant Program Act 2:15 PM | 360 Canon HOB Host: Committee on Veterans' Affairs | Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs Previous Next May 2026 House of Representative Schedule Calendar for May 2026 Calendar Sun Sunday Mon Monday Tue Tuesday Wed Wednesday Thu Thursday Fri Friday Sat Saturday 1 May 1, 2026 2 May 2, 2026 3 May 3, 2026 4 May 4, 2026 5 May 5, 2026 6 May 6, 2026 7 May 7, 2026 8 May 8, 2026 9 May 9, 2026 10 May 10, 2026 11 May 11, 2026 12 May 12, 2026 13 May 13, 2026 14 May 14, 2026 15 May 15, 2026 16 May 16, 2026 17 May 17, 2026 18 May 18, 2026 19 May 19, 2026 20 May 20, 2026 21 May 21, 2026 22 May 22, 2026 23 May 23, 2026 24 May 24, 2026 25 May 25, 2026 26 May 26, 2026 27 May 27, 2026 28 May 28, 2026 29 May 29, 2026 30 May 30, 2026 31 May 31, 2026 June 2026 House of Representative Schedule Calendar for June 2026 Calendar Sun Sunday Mon Monday Tue Tuesday Wed Wednesday Thu Thursday Fri Friday Sat Saturday 1 June 1, 2026 2 June 2, 2026 3 June 3, 2026 4 June 4, 2026 5 June 5, 2026 6 June 6, 2026 7 June 7, 2026 8 June 8, 2026 9 June 9, 2026 10 June 10, 2026 11 June 11, 2026 12 June 12, 2026 13 June 13, 2026 14 June 14, 2026 15 June 15, 2026 16 June 16, 2026 17 June 17, 2026 18 June 18, 2026 19 June 19, 2026 20 June 20, 2026 21 June 21, 2026 22 June 22, 2026 23 June 23, 2026 24 June 24, 2026 25 June 25, 2026 26 June 26, 2026 27 June 27, 2026 28 June 28, 2026 29 June 29, 2026 30 June 30, 2026 July 2026 House of Representative Schedule Calendar for July 2026 Calendar Sun Sunday Mon Monday Tue Tuesday Wed Wednesday Thu Thursday Fri Friday Sat Saturday 1 July 1, 2026 2 July 2, 2026 3 July 3, 2026 4 July 4, 2026 5 July 5, 2026 6 July 6, 2026 7 July 7, 2026 8 July 8, 2026 9 July 9, 2026 10 July 10, 2026 11 July 11, 2026 12 July 12, 2026 13 July 13, 2026 14 July 14, 2026 15 July 15, 2026 16 July 16, 2026 17 July 17, 2026 18 July 18, 2026 19 July 19, 2026 20 July 20, 2026 21 July 21, 2026 22 July 22, 2026 23 July 23, 2026 24 July 24, 2026 25 July 25, 2026 26 July 26, 2026 27 July 27, 2026 28 July 28, 2026 29 July 29, 2026 30 July 30, 2026 31 July 31, 2026 District work periods Days in session Federal holidays Event NOTE: A new Congress begins at noon January 3 of each odd-numbered year following a general election, unless it designates a different day by law. ...
  • https://dondavis.house.gov/media/press-releases/congressman-don-davis-votes-ndaa-stop-job-cuts-seymour-johnson-air-force-base
    ...Other Key Provisions of the NDAA for FY 2025 include:  $1.8 billion for procurement of an additional 18 F-15EX aircraft $500 million for the Israeli Cooperative Missile Defense Programs, including Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and Arrow missile defense systems, and $200 million for international security cooperation with Taiwan A 14.5% pay raise for junior enlisted service members (E-4 and below) and a 4.5% basic pay increase for all other servicemembers Requires reevaluation of the current calculation methods for Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) to a realistic allowance for service members’ meals Raises the Basic Needs Allowance (BNA) threshold to 200% of federal poverty guidelines Congressman Don Davis secured 16 amendments to the NDAA for FY 2025: Prohibits F-15E divestment through at least FY 2027, with minimal exceptions for the retirement of aircraft that are no longer operable Authorizes funding for a Combat Arms Training & Maintenance (CATM) Complex at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base Allows up to nine Service Academy graduates per year to fulfill their Active-Duty Service Obligation (ADSO) in the selected reserves as a recruiting officer if they are drafted as a professional athlete Authorizes additional funding for Longshot Munitions Technology Development Authorizes a pilot program for studying AI in Marine Corps supply chain logistics operations Authorizes a pilot program for combat training centers Requires a report on Implications of Continuing Resolutions and Government Shutdowns on Shipbuilding Efforts Requires a report on human performance policies to optimize the readiness of military personnel Requires a study of the utility of new army-load-carrying technology for U.S. ...
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