[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 50 (Monday, May 2, 1994)]
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[Congressional Record: May 2, 1994]
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                    ORDERS FOR TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1994

  Mr. BRYAN. If my distinguished colleague has no further matters to 
bring to the attention of the body, on behalf of the majority leader, I 
ask unanimous consent that when the Senate completes its business 
today, it stand in recess until the hour of 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 3; that 
following the prayer, the Journal of proceedings be deemed approved to 
date, and the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later 
in the day; that there then be a period for morning business not to 
extend beyond the hour of 12:30 p.m., with Senators permitted to speak 
therein for a period up to 5 minutes each, with the first hour of 
morning business under the control of Senator Coverdell or his 
designee, and the next hour of morning business under the control of 
Mr. Daschle or his designee, with the following Senators recognized for 
the time limits specified after the first 2 hours of morning business: 
Senator Hatch and Senator Murkowski for up to 15 minutes each, and 
Senator Stevens and Senator Cohen for up to 10 minutes each; that on 
Tuesday, the Senate stand in recess from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. in 
order to accommodate the respective party conferences; and that at 2:30 
p.m. the Senate resume consideration of S. 783, the consumer reporting 
reform bill.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there objection?
  Mr. BOND. No objection.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Chair hears none, and it is ordered.

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