[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 152 (Wednesday, September 27, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Pages S14430-S14431]
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                                PROGRAM

  Mr. DOLE. Mr. President, I will just say for the information of all 
Senators, under the agreement that has just been obtained, I will make 
a motion to proceed to the Labor-HHS appropriations bill tomorrow 
morning. A rollcall vote will occur on the motion to proceed at 10 
a.m., and, in accordance with the unanimous consent agreement, a second 
vote will occur at 11 a.m. on the motion if 60 votes are not obtained 
on the first vote.
  If 60 votes are not obtained on the motion to proceed on the second 
vote, it is expected I will recess the Senate until later in the 
afternoon on Thursday to enable the Finance Committee to meet to 
complete reconciliation instructions.
  The Senate is then expected to reconvene later to begin consideration 
of Commerce, State, Justice appropriations. Therefore, the Senate could 
be asked to be in session late into the evening on Thursday in order to 
complete the appropriations process prior to the end of the fiscal 
year.
  I also will indicate that I think the House will take up the 
continuing resolution tomorrow. I talked with Speaker Gingrich this 
morning. He indicated earlier, at least I was informed, he had signed 
off on the continuing resolution, 

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and they will take that up tomorrow, as I understand it, in the House. 
Then it will come to the Senate.
  It is my hope we can dispose of that without amendment and perhaps by 
voice vote.

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