[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 118 (Thursday, July 20, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Page S10329]
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                                SCHEDULE

  Mr. DOLE. Mr. President, this morning leader time has been reserved. 
There will be a period for morning business until the hour of 10 a.m.
  Following morning business, it will be our intention to go to the 
legislative branch appropriations bill. I hope we can get permission or 
clearance to do that. There will be rollcall votes, I understand, on 
that. It is also my hope that we can bring up the military construction 
appropriations bill. That would need the consent of our colleagues.
  We need to do six appropriations bills before the August recess--
whenever that starts. This will be very helpful. We will at least 
complete action on two of those this week. We still have the matter of 
the rescissions package, which I am not going to worry about anymore, 
for the next few days. I had it up to my eyeballs with the rescissions 
package.
  Then we have also S. 343. There could be a vote on cloture today on 
regulatory reform. It seems to me we have just about reached--we have 
been negotiating, I think, in good faith.
  We have had people on both sides. I think we are prepared to make 
some additional changes if that will be helpful. But I do not see much 
movement on the other side, as far as votes are concerned. It seems to 
me that that vote could come today. I will be visiting with the 
distinguished Democratic leader, Senator Daschle, and will make a 
judgment, whether that be today, tomorrow, or next week.
  I did indicate to the President that I was inclined to accede to his 
request for Bosnia, but I want to talk to some of my colleagues on both 
sides of the aisle who are cosponsors. I certainly want to cooperate 
with the President where possible. I have indicated to the Democratic 
leader if we could work out some agreement on a vote on that early next 
week, that we certainly would try to accommodate the President's 
request.
  Beyond that, depending on what happens today, we could be on the Ryan 
White measure tomorrow. On Monday, we will be considering gift and 
lobbying reform. On Tuesday, we hope to go to foreign ops and the State 
Department authorization bill. That will probably take at least 2 or 3 
days.
  I advise my colleagues, as far as we know at this point, there will 
be votes throughout today. There will be votes tomorrow. If there 
should be any change, I will certainly come to the floor and make the 
announcements so my colleagues on both sides of the aisle will have 
notice.
  I reserve the balance of my leader's time.

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