[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 102 (Monday, July 27, 1998)]
[Senate]
[Page S9002]
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                                SCHEDULE

  Mr. LOTT. Mr. President, the Senate later on today will adopt an 
appropriate resolution. It will be a joint resolution, House and 
Senate. We will confer with the leaders of both bodies on both sides of 
the aisle as to the appropriate time to have that vote, and we are 
reviewing the language at this time.
  In addition to that, we will resume consideration later on today of 
the credit union bill which was debated last Friday. I understand that 
Senator Hagel will be present later on to offer his amendment regarding 
credit union loans. Senator Shelby is tentatively scheduled to offer 
his amendment at about 3:30.
  By previous consent, a rollcall vote with respect to the Gramm 
amendment will occur at approximately 5:30, or shortly thereafter, but 
not later than 5:45. It is also hoped that we will vote in relation to 
the Hagel amendment immediately following that vote, and therefore two 
stacked votes are expected at around 5:30 this afternoon, with the 
possibility of one other.
  After the Senate completes consideration of the credit union bill, it 
will move to available appropriations bills. We have three or four that 
could be available this week. Health care legislation is on the agenda 
for the week, plus any conference reports that become available and any 
legislative or executive items, and we do expect, because of the 
cooperation we received on appropriations bills, we will be able to 
move a number of Executive Calendar nominations this week. This is the 
final week prior to our August recess period, when we will have an 
opportunity to go to our respective States, so I know our days and 
nights will be quite busy. It is necessary we do that to complete our 
work.
  I thank all Senators in advance for their cooperation.
  I yield the floor.
  Mr. THURMOND addressed the Chair.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Hagel). The Senator from South Carolina.
  Mr. THURMOND. Mr. President, I have another engagement at this time, 
but sometime during the day I expect to make a statement on the death 
of Officer Chestnut and Officer Gibson, heroes of the Senate.

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