[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 136 (Tuesday, September 5, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Page S12579]
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                  UNANIMOUS-CONSENT AGREEMENT--S. 1026

  Mr. DOLE. Mr. President, I think we have an agreement. It is cleared 
with the Democratic leader and also the two managers, so I will make 
the request.
  I ask unanimous consent that the only amendments remaining in order 
to S. 1026 be those amendments cleared by the two managers of the bill 
and one amendment to be offered by Senator Thurmond, relevant, and one 
amendment to be offered by Senator Nunn, relevant; and if a vote is 
required on or in relation to the Levin amendment, it occur first in 
the voting sequence beginning at 9:30 Wednesday, a.m.; further, that 
the vote occur on or in relation to the missile defense amendment 
second in the voting sequence, to immediately be followed by a vote on 
the passage of the Defense authorization bill, H.R. 1530, pursuant to 
the agreement of August 11.
  So there could be as many as five votes; the votes could be as few as 
two votes. If the Senator from Georgia offers a relevant amendment, or 
the Senator from South Carolina, or the amendment of the Senator from 
Michigan or anything in relation--a motion to table--if that requires a 
vote, that could be three votes and then on the amendment itself and 
final passage.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there objection? Without objection, it is 
so ordered.
  Mr. DOLE. So I announce to my colleagues there will be no more votes 
this evening but there will be debate. There are a number of Members on 
each side interested in this issue, so I assume the debate will 
probably take at least 2 hours, maybe 3 hours.
  So, I ask unanimous consent the vote at 9:30 Wednesday be 15 minutes 
in length, with second and subsequent votes being limited to 10 minutes 
in length.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.

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