[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 142 (Tuesday, October 4, 1994)]
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                ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE

  Mr. SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to clause 5, rule I, the Chair will 
now put the question on each motion to suspend the rules on which 
further proceedings were postponed on Monday, October 3, 1994, in the 
order in which those motions were entertained.
  Votes will be taken in the following order:
  H.R. 967, de novo;
  S. 2170, de novo;
  H.R. 4704, de novo;
  H.R. 4939, de novo;
  H.R. 4910, de novo;
  H.R. 4967, de novo;
  H.R. 4495, de novo;
  H. Res. 558, de novo;
  H.R. 1520, by the yeas and nays;
  H.R. 5108, by the yeas and nays;
  H. Con. Res. 279, by the yeas and nays;
  H. Con. Res. 286, by the yeas and nays;
  S. 1225, by the yeas and nays;
  S. 1919, by the yeas and nays;
  H.R. 4533, by the yeas and nays; and
  S. 986, by the yeas and nays.
  The Chair will reduce to 5 minutes the time for any electronic vote 
after the first such vote in this series. The Chair intends to adhere 
to a strict 5 minutes.


                         parliamentary inquiry

  Mr. COLEMAN. Mr. Speaker, I have a parliamentary inquiry.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman will state it.
  Mr. COLEMAN. Mr. Speaker, when would it be appropriate to ask for 
unanimous consent to reduce to 3 minutes the amount of time we might 
have for each of the votes following the first vote on the first 
suspension?
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman stated a hypothetical which 
the Chair would not entertain at this time and suggests that he consult 
with the leadership about that.

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