[Congressional Record Volume 143, Number 157 (Sunday, November 9, 1997)]
[Senate]
[Page S12281]
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                                PROGRAM

  Mr. SESSIONS. Mr. President, tomorrow the Senate will be in a period 
of morning business until 10:30 a.m.
  Following morning business, the Senate intends to consider and 
complete action on the following:
  The fast-track bill, if passed by the House; additional motions, if 
necessary, with respect to the omnibus appropriations bills; and any 
Legislative or Executive Calendar items cleared for action.
  Therefore, Members can anticipate rollcall votes during Monday's 
session of the Senate. However, I would not expect votes before 11 a.m.
  Mr. FORD. Mr. President, as the acting leader laid out at the 
beginning, at 10:30, following morning business, what do you expect to 
go to next? Would there be any time limitations on the fast-track? If 
it is here.
  Mr. SESSIONS. I say to the distinguished Senator from Kentucky that, 
of course, it has to get here first.
  Mr. FORD. I understand.
  Mr. SESSIONS. If it does, this unanimous consent request says we will 
move to the fast-track bill, if passed by the House. Additional 
motions, if necessary, with respect to the omnibus appropriations bill, 
and any Legislative or Executive Calendar items cleared for action.
  Mr. FORD. I am sure this has been agreed to. This has all been 
cleared.
  Mr. SESSIONS. I thank the Senator from Kentucky.

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