[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 135 (Thursday, September 26, 1996)]
[Senate]
[Pages S11335-S11336]
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                                SCHEDULE

  Mr. LOTT. Mr. President, for the information of all Senators, this 
morning the Senate will immediately begin debate on the veto message to 
accompany the partial-birth abortion ban bill. There is no time 
agreement with respect to the debate, unfortunately, at this time at 
least, but it is hoped the Senate can proceed to a vote on the veto 
override early in the afternoon. Following disposition of the veto 
message, the Senate may be asked to turn to consideration of any of the 
following items: The immigration conference report, the Presidio parks 
bill conference report, the NIH reauthorization bill and the pipeline 
safety bill.
  In addition, the Senate can also expect to begin, if available, the 
omnibus appropriations bill making continuing appropriations for fiscal 
year 1997. Therefore, rollcall votes can be expected throughout the 
day, and Senators should be prepared for late nights for the remainder 
of the session. I have tried very hard to avoid going late into the 
night where possible, and we will always cooperate with the Democratic 
leadership in trying to have an understanding of what the schedule will 
be and when we will have votes, even if 
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they are late at night. But tonight, while I know there are conflicting 
events, we have to keep open the option of having votes perhaps later 
on in the night in order to complete our work, if we are going to be 
able to complete our work before the end of the fiscal year, which, of 
course, is Monday.

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