Guest guest Posted January 19, 2005 Report Share Posted January 19, 2005 Friends Committee on National Legislation ' + '' + lmonth + ' ');document.write(date + ', ' + year + '' + '');// End --> Nuclear Calendar Jan. 5-19Senate recessJan. 5-23House of Representatives recessJan. 189 a.m., Senate Foreign Relations Committee, hearing on the nomination of Condoleeza Rice to be Secretary of State. 216 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington. Broadcast and webcast on C-SPAN or C-SPAN2, and webcast on CapitolHearings.org.Jan. 199 a.m., Senate Foreign Relations Committee, continued hearing on the nomination of Condoleeza Rice to be Secretary of State, followed by a confirmation vote. 216 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington. Broadcast and webcast on C-SPAN or C-SPAN2, and webcast on CapitolHearings.org.Jan. 192:30 p.m., Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, hearing on the nomination of Samuel Bodman to be Energy Secretary. 366 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington. Possibly broadcast and webcast on one of the C-SPAN channels. Webcast on CapitolHearings.org.Jan. 19Tadatoshi Akiba, Mayor of Hiroshima, addresses the Foreign Affairs Committee of the European Parliament on the Mayors for Peace Campaign and the NPT Review Conference. Brussels, BelgiumJan. 20Inauguration Day (federal holiday in Washington)Jan. 203 p.m., Senate floor vote on the nomination of Condoleezza Rice to be Secretary of State (tentative). Broadcast and webcast on C-SPAN2.Jan. 24-April 1Conference on Disarmament, first session. GenevaJan. 269:30 a.m., Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, confirmation vote on Samuel Bodman to be Energy Secretary. 366 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington. Webcast on CapitolHearings.org. Jan. 272-4 p.m., Grigorii Pasko, former Russian naval captain, " Prospects for Russian Nuclear-Powered Submarine Dismantlement: A Discussion of Current Progress and Challenges. " Global Green USA, 1717 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Suite 600. RSVP by Jan. 24 to Janina de Guzman at jdeguzman or (202) 222-0700.Jan. 28Noon-1:30 p.m., Michael Nacht, University of California at Berkeley, " U.S. Counterproliferation Policy. " Woodrow Wilson Center, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Fifth Floor Conference Room, Washington. RSVP to dis. Jan. 31President reports to Congress on a plan to coordinate and integrate nonproliferation activities (22 U.S. Code Sec. 5952 note). (Annual report. The report for 2004 was due Jan. 31, 2004 and is overdue.)Jan. 31National Nuclear Security Administration reports to Congress on the requirements for the Modern Pit Facility (Public Law 108-375, Sec. 3111).Jan. 31-Feb. 2Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission meeting. Cairo, EgyptJan. 31-Feb. 4International Atomic Energy Agency, Forum on Experience of Possible Relevance to the Creation of a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone (NWFZ) in the Middle East. Vienna, AustriaFeb. 22:30-4 p.m., Pavel Podvig, " Russian Perspectives on the Bush Administration's Military Space Policies and Programs. " Stimson Center, 11 Dupont Circle, N.W., Ninth Floor, Washington. RSVP to Michael Katz-Hyman at mkatzhyman or (202) 223-5956, ext. 3472. Feb. 29 p.m. EST, President Bush delivers the State of the Union address to Congress.Feb. 39:30-11:30 a.m., Arms Control Association, " Fulfilling the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty's Promise " with Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control Stephen Rademaker; Roberto Abdenur, Brazilian Ambassador to the United States; Joseph Cirincione, Carnegie Endowment; and Daryl Kimball, Arms Control Association. At the Carnegie Endowment, 1779 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington. RSVP by Jan. 26 online.Feb. 311:45 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Rep. David Hobson (OH), " U.S. Nuclear Security in the 21st Century. " Sponsored by the Arms Control Association. At the Carnegie Endowment, 1779 Massachusetts Ave. N.W., Washington. RSVP by Jan. 26 online.Feb. 7President submits the federal budget to Congress Feb. 7Central Intelligence Agency reports to Congress on the number of Russian strategic nuclear warheads dismantled under the Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty (SORT), or " Moscow Treaty " (Public Law 108-136, Sec. 1033). (Annual report. The report for 2004 was due Feb. 2, 2004 and is overdue.) The Nuclear Calendar is published every Monday morning when Congress is in session. Subscribe on FCNL's web site, or send an email to nuclearcalendar- with " NuclearCalendar " (without the quotation marks) in the message body. Un on FCNL's web site, or send an email to nuclearcalendar- with " NuclearCalendar " (without the quotation marks) in the message body. Published by the Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) and the FCNL Education Fund. Address: 245 Second Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002-5795. Phone: (202) 547-6000. Fax: (202) 547-6019. E-mail: fcnl. Web site: http://www.fcnl.org. 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