[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 144 (Thursday, October 6, 1994)]
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                   PRINTING OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

  Mr. LEVIN. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that a concurrent 
resolution be printed in the Record at the appropriate point. It is a 
concurrent resolution which I am introducing on behalf of myself, 
Senators Cohen, Mitchell, and Wellstone. It would eliminate the 
provisions which were objected to in the bill that was debated earlier 
today on lobbying activities and make other corrections to address some 
of the concerns which were raised --in fact, address all of the major 
concerns which were raised today. And even though we did not think they 
were necessary to be changed, we did not have the votes and so this 
concurrent resolution would in fact make the changes which have been 
requested, we hope address the concerns, and allow us then to proceed 
to adopt that conference report on lobbying reform and gifts 
disclosure. My unanimous-consent request, however, is that it simply be 
printed in the Record and that a copy be kept at the desk so that 
people can read this concurrent resolution tonight and tomorrow 
morning.
  (The text of the concurrent resolution is printed in today's Record 
under ``Submission of Concurrent and Senate Resolutions.'')
  Mr. LEVIN. I thank my friend from North Carolina.
  Mr. HELMS. The Senator is quite welcome. Now I imagine the chair will 
allow me to have 10 minutes.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator is correct. The Senator from North 
Carolina is recognized.

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