[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 211 (Friday, December 29, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Page S19314]
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                                PROGRAM

  Mr. DOLE. The Senate will be in tomorrow. It says here ``briefly.'' I 
am not certain of that. We may be in recess for a considerable time, 
but the Senate will be in tomorrow. Unless there is something 
developing fairly early tomorrow, we will try to come back and recess 
the Senate. We will not be in session--let us see. We will make that 
determination tomorrow. Tuesday, that may happen because right now 
there is the urgency to get the Federal employees back to work. So it 
could even be Monday that we would be in session. So I am not going to 
refer to some of these things.
  But in the event we are not in session until Wednesday, we will be in 
at 11:55 a.m., Wednesday, and we will adjourn the first session of the 
104th Congress; and then the second session of the 104th Congress will 
begin at noon on Wednesday. I do not anticipate any rollcall votes. I 
have told my colleagues on both sides of the aisle we at least will 
give them 24 hours notice. It is hoped if we reach some agreement on 
Federal employees we could do it by unanimous consent. If there is a 
rollcall vote, we will try to give ample notice because I know some 
people have to come from some distance.
  Is there anything else?
  Mr. LEAHY addressed the Chair.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Vermont.

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