[Congressional Record Volume 148, Number 121 (Monday, September 23, 2002)]
[Senate]
[Page S9011]
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                           ORDER OF PROCEDURE

  Mr. REID. Mr. President, I see the Senator from Colorado here. Under 
the order entered, it is my understanding that Senators Campbell and 
Inouye have equal time with Senator Dodd. Is that the understanding?
  Mr. CAMPBELL. Yes.
  Mr. REID. The order said Senator Campbell had 20 minutes, Senator 
Dodd had 20, and Senator Inouye had 20. Is that all right with the 
Senator from Colorado?
  Mr. CAMPBELL. That is my understanding.
  Mr. REID. When we started this debate, we gave 10 minutes to the 
Democrats and 10 minutes to the Republicans, leaving 20 minutes on each 
side. Senator Inouye said that would be OK with him. If we need more 
time--
  Mr. CAMPBELL. I think 10 will be enough. Perhaps I can ask unanimous 
consent if it is not; that is, 10 minutes for Senator Inouye and 10 for 
me?
  Mr. REID. Yes. Why don't we do this. There is no one here to use the 
Republicans' morning business time. Why don't we give you back, so you 
have enough time, 25 minutes, and let's make sure Senator Dodd has 
that. So I think that will extend the vote 10 minutes.
  Mr. CAMPBELL. That is fine. Has Senator Dodd spoken yet?
  Mr. REID. No, he has not. The vote would take place at 5:40, and 
Senator Dodd will have 25 minutes and Senators Campbell and Inouye 
would have 25 minutes.
  Mr. CAMPBELL. I ask the leader, has Senator Inouye been here yet?
  Mr. REID. Yes.
  Mr. DODD. This debate would end at 4:30; is that right?
  Mr. REID. Yes. But the Republicans are entitled to 10 minutes in 
morning business. They may use that.
  Mr. DODD. Does this require a unanimous consent request?
  Mr. REID. Yes, Mr. President. I ask unanimous consent for that.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.

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