[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 56 (Tuesday, May 10, 1994)]
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           LIFTING THE ARMS EMBARGO ON BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

  The Senate continued with the consideration of the bill.
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                      UNANIMOUS-CONSENT AGREEMENT

  Mr. MITCHELL. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that all 
amendments to S. 2042 be withdrawn; that there then be two first-degree 
amendments in order to be debated concurrently, the first to be offered 
by Senator Dole, which will be the text of amendment No. 1694, as 
modified, and the second to be offered by Senator Mitchell relating to 
the same subject; that no other amendments be in order to S. 2042 prior 
to the disposition of these two amendments; that upon the conclusion of 
the debate on the conference report on S. 636 on Thursday, May 12, the 
Senate resume consideration of S. 2042, the Bosnia arms embargo bill, 
and there then be 1 hour for debate on the two leaders' amendments, 
equally divided between the two leaders or their designees; that upon 
the use or yielding back of that time, the Senate vote, without any 
intervening action or debate, on Senator Mitchell's amendment, to be 
followed immediately by the vote on Senator Dole's amendment, No. 1694, 
as modified; that if both amendments are agreed to, the language of 
each is inserted into the bill; that upon the disposition of these two 
amendments, the bill continue to be debatable and amendable; and 
further, that upon the disposition of these amendments, the Senate, 
without any intervening action or debate, vote on the conference report 
on S. 636.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.

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