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Johnson chaired a House committee to report on the subject, and delivered the committee's report on January 17, 1832.
He chaired the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation during the 109th Congress, becoming the committee's ranking member after the Democrats regained control of the Senate for the 110th Congress.
He chaired the Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee from 2003 to 2007 and remains the committee's Republican ranking member.
" He thus lost a chance to become the committee's chairman when the Republicans later gained control of Congress after the 1994 elections -- thus making him one of the longest-serving congressmen to have never chaired a committee.

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Mineta chaired the National Civil Aviation Review Commission, which in 1997 issued recommendations on reducing traffic congestion and reducing the aviation accident rate.
In addition to his pioneering medical work, Young had a personal interest in the burgeoning field of aviation and chaired a committee for planning what is now Baltimore-Washington International Airport, which at the time was to be named " Friendship Airport ".
He was a defence and aviation specialist, serving on the Defence Select Committee, which he chaired from 1995 to 1997.

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The Bill's language indicated that it was intended as a “ tentative measure to serve as a guide ” for a subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency ( the Glass Subcommittee ) chaired by Glass that was authorized to investigate the operations of the National and Federal Reserve banking systems.
After Glass introduced S. 245, he chaired a subcommittee that considered the bill and prepared a revised version while negotiating at length with the Roosevelt Administration to gain its support for the bill.
He also chaired the Republican Party Platform's subcommittee for National Security and Foreign Policy when George W. Bush ran for president in 2000.
" But on November 2, 1959, he admitted to the House Subcommittee on Legislative Oversight, a United States Congress subcommittee, chaired by Arkansas Democrat Oren Harris, that he had been given questions and answers in advance of the show.
He is also a member of the Appropriations Committee ( where he chaired its subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science ) and Special Committee on Aging.
On July 25, 2007 in Senate subcommittee hearings chaired by Senator Chris Dodd, Peace Corps Director Ron Tschetter disclosed that approximately fifteen Peace Corps officials including then Director Gaddi Vasquez attended one of the political briefings at Peace Corps Headquarters.
From 2005 to 2007, Shaw chaired the Ways and Means Trade subcommittee and was actively involved in the passage of the United States free trade agreement between a number of Central American nations and the Dominican Republic.
From 1995 to 1998, Shaw chaired the Human Resources subcommittee.
During the summer of 1993, Cunningham attended American University and interned on Capitol Hill for a subcommittee chaired by Senator Carl Levin.
Overman chaired the Overman Committee, a subcommittee that investigated foreign propaganda and Bolshevism in the United States during the first Red Scare from 1919 to 1921.
She chaired the environmental and energy committees, helping to pass energy conservation and recycling legislation and worked on rewriting land use planning laws, and in her third term, chaired the education subcommittee of the ways and means committee.
Following agreement from Caterpillar, Volvo CE, Komatsu, and John Deere Construction & Forestry to support such a standard, the AEMP formed a standards development subcommittee, chaired by Pat Crail CEM, to develop the standard ,.
Prior to leading the full committee, Gibbons chaired the subcommittee on trade.
She served on the Finance Committee, for which she chaired the subcommittee on Health and Human Services, and on the Education Committee.
Together with members of the National Congress of Mothers Lathrop worked to organize a juvenile court movement nationally with justice law reformers such as Judge Ben Lindsey ( who later chaired the National Conference of Charities and Correction's juvenile court subcommittee ).
He was a member of the influential House Ways and Means Committee beginning in 1975, and chaired the subcommittee on Public Assistance and Unemployment.
From 1975 to ' 76, Schweiker chaired a subcommittee under the " Church Committee " that looked into to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
A subcommittee was appointed to produce some suggestions, chaired by Jimmy Hill and including Matt Busby and Bobby Charlton.
The Overman Committee was a special 5-man subcommittee of the U. S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary chaired by North Carolina Democrat Lee Slater Overman.
Tunney chaired the small business subcommittee of the Chicago Economic Development Committee.
The subcommittee is chaired by Democrat Michael Bennet of Colorado, and the Ranking Minority Member is Republican John Boozman of Arkansas.
She chaired the Senate committee on Transport and Communications and the subcommittee on Communications ; leading the review of Canada's national and international position in communications and telecommunications.

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In 1960, having established residence earlier in Bethesda, Maryland, Smith chaired the first-ever televised presidential debates, held between U. S. Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Vice President Richard M. Nixon.
In the periods between the Councils the highest administrative powers are exercised by the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, which includes seven permanent members and is chaired by the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, Primate of the Moscow Patriarchate.
He chaired the " star chamber " committee that settled the annual disputes between the limited resources made available by Treasury and the spending demands of other government departments.
The campus, roughly bounded between 31st and 35th streets, Michigan Avenue and the Dan Ryan Expressway, was designed by modernist architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, " one of the great figures of 20th-century architecture ", who chaired the IIT School of Architecture from 1938 to 1958.
Among other things, he was chairman of the supervisory board of the National Investment Bank, a member of the supervisory boards of OGEM and KLM, and chaired the working party on the Netherlands Antilles, the national advisory committee on the relationship between the electorate and policy-making, the Provisional Council for Transport, Public Works and Water Management and the Interministerial Coordinating Committee on North Sea Affairs ( ICONA ).
As Foreign Minister he chaired the opening meeting of the enlargement negotiations between the EEC and the four applicants for Community membership in June 1970.
He chaired the Radio Éireann Authority ( now the RTÉ Authority ) between 1960 and 1964, overseeing the introduction of State television to Ireland and establishing the Irish State broadcaster as an independent semi-state body.
The controversy included highly publicized disputes between listener organizations and Mary Frances Berry, a former chairwoman of the U. S. Commission on Civil Rights, who chaired the corporation's board at the time.
He chaired the Select Committee for Culture, Media and Sport formerly the Select Committee on National Heritage, between 1992 – 2005, and was a member of the Parliamentary Committee of the Parliamentary Labour Party ( PLP ), between 1980 – 92, of the Labour Party National Executive Committee, from 1991 – 92, and of the Royal Commission on House of Lords Reform, in 1999.
In 1940, the Old People ’ s Welfare Committee ( OPWC ), chaired by Eleanor Rathbone, was formed as a forum for discussion between government and voluntary organisations.
He then went further, winning in the 1972 federal election a seat in the House of Commons as the Liberal Party representative for Westmorland-Kent, paving the way for his appointment as the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans in the Cabinet chaired by Trudeau ; LeBlanc served in this position for most of the period between 1974 and 1982, making him Canada's longest-serving fisheries minister.
By 1906, a compromise between the traditions of the Foundation and a proposal to hand the school over to the county, led to a Governing body chaired by the Headmaster of Rugby School and containing both Foundation and County Governors.
When the Party was in government, a liaison committee was elected to facilitate communications between the cabinet and Labour backbenchers – the chairman of this committee also chaired meetings of the PLP as a whole during these periods.
This effort, carried out initially by the NIH's Advisory Committee on Computers in Research ( ACCR ), chaired by Lusted, spent over $ 40 million between 1960 and 1964 in order to establish dozens of large and small biomedical research centers in the US.
During his period at Yorkshire Television, he chaired, in a live studio program, the famous debate between Brian Clough and Don Revie on the day Clough had been sacked by Leeds United in 1974.
The commission, chaired by Mr. Justice Thomas Tremblay, studied the problem of tax sharing between different levels of government and greater constitutional problems in Canada.
George Fleming, who chaired the committee which produced the Learning to Live with Rivers report argued that the Environment Agency had too many roles and faced too great a conflict between its roles as habitat protector and planning regulator and suggested it was time to break it up and create a dedicated Flood Management Agency.
Adams chaired the Commission for the Future, established by the Hawke Government to build bridges between science and the community.
The boundaries had already been sorted out back in 1850 at a huge hui chaired by Wanganui missionary Richard Taylor, with most of the Murimotu land being allotted to various hapu of Ngati Rangi, but no money was at stake back then, and in the intervening 20 years the Hauhau / Titokowaru / Te Kooti wars had been fought, creating new power groups and enmities, especially between the coastal Whanganui guerilla leader Major Kemp / Te Keepa and his upper river rival, Major Topia Turoa, and consequently numerous conflicting claims were put forward.
Willem Drees and Jan Peter Balkenende both chaired the most cabinets ( 4 ) and Ruud Lubbers was prime minister the longest ( between 1982 and 1994 ).
She chaired the Sub-committee under the Home Affair Panel to study questions of discrimination based on sexual orientation between 2000 and 2004.

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