[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 121 (Tuesday, July 25, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Page S10649]
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                           ORDER OF PROCEDURE

  Mr. DASCHLE. Mr. President, let me describe for our colleagues 
briefly what this unanimous-consent agreement entails so everyone has a 
clear understanding of what the situation is.
  We will come in at 8:30 in the morning. At that time, we will have 
debate for 2 hours and 10 minutes, to be equally divided. We will then 
recess to attend the joint meeting to hear the speech from the 
President of South Korea, reconvene at noon, and have an additional 90 
minutes of debate, again to be equally divided, followed then by 
recognition of the two leaders for one-half hour under which leadership 
time will be used, and with the completion of that time, an immediate 
vote first on the Cohen amendment, and then on the Nunn amendment, and 
then finally on final passage.
  So there will be two blocks of time, an hour on either side 
approximately in the morning, 45 minutes on either side beginning at 
noon.
  What that means is that there is very limited time, and I encourage 
my colleagues to keep their remarks brief. We have already had a number 
of requests for time tomorrow morning on this side. I urge my 
colleagues to be accommodating and to take into account the fact that a 
number of Senators will wish to be recognized and to be heard. It is 
not my intent to allocate any time beyond 10 minutes tomorrow morning 
to any Senator except Senator Nunn, who has an amendment pending or 
during that period beginning tomorrow noon.
  So this accommodates a number of concerns raised and certainly allows 
us to reach a time for final passage sometime in early afternoon, and I 
appreciate the cooperation of the Senators on both sides.

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