1) Charles Schumer (D-NY) introduced a bill to maintain funding to ensure hospitals can continue operating nursing and allied health care worker education programs.
--I have no comments, we need more nurses, so anything that helps that along is good.
2) Charles Schumer (D-NY) introduced a bill to ensure an impartial forum for claims brought by U.S. Citizens against incorporated Railroads for possible involvement in transportation to Nazi concentration camps.
--Yes we're still working on this 63 years later. Amazing watching bureaucracy work.
3) Hilary Clinton (D - NY) introduced a bill "expressing the sense of Congress" about sexual assault and rape in the military. This is mostly to get the attention of the rest of Congress on the issue, which to summarize is that around 10,000 service women are sexually assaulted or raped each year, of which, less than 200 cases are ever referred to courts marshal (Around 2,000 are officially reported and action can be taken on them). So something like 9,800 sexual assaults occur each year that go unpunished.
4) A bill addressing transfer of Naval vessels to foreign agents is scheduled for debate
5) File of cost estimate of banning export of mercury.
6) Bill to allow veterans living in rural areas (presumably without reasonable access to a VA hospital) to receive medical care at VAs cost from another provider. Passed the House, awaiting consideration in the Senate.
--All our veterans should be taken care of, so this sounds like a good idea to me.
7) Bill to add two rivers in Vermont to the National Wild and Scenic Rivers system passed the House.
8)Bill to prevent Tobacco smuggling and enable the collection of tobacco taxes passed the House.
--Apparently taxes are becoming so high on this, people are finding it more cost effective to smuggle tobacco into the country than pay $7+ for a pack of cigarettes.