[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 54 (Friday, May 6, 1994)]
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[Congressional Record: May 6, 1994]
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                                SCHEDULE

  Mr. MITCHELL. Mr. President, Members of the Senate, early this 
morning an agreement was reached setting forth the procedure by which 
the Senate will consider several legislative matters. The orders 
obtained by unanimous consent are printed at page 2 of the Senate's 
Calendar of Business for today and I will not repeat them in their 
entirety but will simply summarize.
  We will, today, complete action on all remaining amendments on S. 
1935, the gift ban bill. The amendments are listed in the order. Any 
rollcall votes required will occur beginning at not prior to 5 p.m. on 
Wednesday.
  The Senate will then proceed to consideration of S. 978, the 
Environmental Technology Act. Under a similar process the amendments 
are listed in the order. They must be offered today, as is the case 
with the amendments to the gift ban bill, and any votes required will 
be set over until Wednesday.
  The Senate will then begin debate on S. 2042, the Bosnia arms embargo 
bill. That matter will be before the Senate today for debate only.
  On Monday, the Senate will proceed to consideration of the Safe 
Drinking Water Act. There will be no rollcall votes on Monday.
  On Tuesday, the Senate will resume debate on the Bosnia arms embargo 
bill. There will be no rollcall votes on Tuesday.
  And on Wednesday morning, the Senate will proceed to the conference 
report on the budget resolution and there will be votes on that day, 
not prior to 5 p.m., but I expect that there will be several votes 
lined up to occur beginning at or shortly after 5 p.m.
  Mr. President, I again thank all of my colleagues for their 
cooperation. This is a complex order, embracing many bills and many 
amendments and affecting the interests of several Senators. I thank 
them all for their patience and cooperation in participating in the 
discussions that led to the entry of these orders.
  Mr. President, the first amendment on the list is to be offered by 
Senator Exon. I notice that he is present on the floor.
  Am I correct that the Exon amendment is the pending business?
  The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The majority leader is correct.
  Mr. MITCHELL. Then, Mr. President, I yield the floor.

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