[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 6 (Wednesday, February 4, 1998)]
[Senate]
[Page S331]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                                SCHEDULE

  Mr. LOTT. Mr. President, the Senate will be in a period of morning 
business today until 10:30 a.m. Under a previous order, the Senate then 
will resume consideration of S. 1575, legislation renaming National 
Airport after former President Ronald Reagan. Under this consent that 
was entered into yesterday, there will be 4 minutes equally divided in 
the usual form before each vote on the remaining four amendments in 
order to S. 1575--amendment No. 1643 offered by Senator Robb, amendment 
No. 1641 offered by Senator Dodd, amendment No. 1640 offered by Senator 
Reid, and amendment No. 1642 offered by Senator Daschle--with a vote on 
final passage of S. 1575 following those votes.
  I guess it is possible still that there may be some change, some 
agreement on one of these amendments, at least where a recorded vote 
might not be necessary. But at this point we expect four votes on 
amendments and final passage beginning at 10:30.

  After that, the Senate will begin debate on the nomination of David 
Satcher to be Surgeon General. We do not know exactly how long will be 
needed for that debate, but at least the balance of the afternoon is 
anticipated, and it could actually go over until tomorrow. Senators 
will be notified if there are going to be additional votes today. There 
could be a vote on the Satcher nomination late this afternoon if we 
complete the debate and Senators are ready to vote; otherwise, it is 
anticipated the vote would then occur on the Satcher nomination 
tomorrow.
  We will consult with Senators about legislation that may come up 
tomorrow. We have a number of issues we are still working on, and we 
will make that announcement late this afternoon.
  I yield the floor, Mr. President.

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