[Congressional Record Volume 148, Number 97 (Wednesday, July 17, 2002)]
[Senate]
[Page S6906]
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                      UNANIMOUS-CONSENT AGREEMENT

  Mr. REID. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that at a time to be 
determined by the majority leader, following consultation with the 
Republican leader, the Senate may proceed to the consideration of 
Calendar No. 486, H.R. 5011, the Military Construction Appropriations 
bill; and that it be considered under the following limitations; that 
immediately after the bill is reported all after the enacting clause be 
stricken and the text of Calendar No. 479, S. 2709, the Senate 
committee-reported bill be inserted in lieu thereof; that debate time 
on the bill and substitute amendment be limited to a total of 45 
minutes; with an additional 20 minutes under the control of Senator 
McCain; that the only other amendment in order be an amendment offered 
by Senators Feinstein-Hutchison, which is at the desk; with debate 
limited to 10 minutes on the Feinstein-Hutchison amendment; that upon 
the use or yielding back of time on the amendment, without further 
intervening action or debate, the Senate proceed to vote on adoption of 
the amendment; that all debate time, not already identified in this 
agreement, be equally divided and controlled between the chair and 
ranking member of the subcommittee or their designee; that upon 
disposition of the Feinstein-Hutchison amendment, and the use or 
yielding back of all time, the substitute amendment, as amended, be 
agreed to; the bill, as amended, be read three times, that Section 303 
of the Congressional Budget Act be considered waived; and the Senate 
then vote on passage of the bill; that upon passage of the bill; the 
Senate insist on its amendment, request a conference with the House on 
the disagreeing votes of the two Houses; and that the chair be 
authorized to appoint conferees on the part of the Senate, without 
further intervening action or debate.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there objection?
  Without objection, it is so ordered.

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