[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 133 (Tuesday, September 24, 1996)]
[Senate]
[Pages S11162-S11163]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                                PROGRAM

  Mr. LOTT. Tomorrow, there will be a period for morning business to 
accommodate a number of requests from Senators. At noon, the Senate 
will consider the natural rubber agreement. However, it is my 
understanding that a rollcall vote will not be necessary on that 
matter.
  Following disposition of that treaty, the Senate will consider either 
the pipeline safety bill, with only one issue outstanding on that 
matter, and I understand they are still working on it, or possibly the 
work force development conference report or additional debate with 
regard to the veto message to accompany the partial-birth abortion veto 
override.
  So the Senate will begin consideration of the continuing resolution 
during tomorrow's session. Therefore, all Senators should expect 
rollcall votes throughout the day on Wednesday, possibly into the 
night. Of course, I will be

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talking with the Democratic leader, the Senator from South Dakota, 
about how we can design a process to proceed to the continuing 
resolution. And we will keep all Senators advised how we will proceed 
on the continuing resolution.
  With that, Mr. President, I thank the Senator from South Dakota for 
his patience. I yield the floor.

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