[Congressional Record Volume 149, Number 72 (Wednesday, May 14, 2003)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6405-S6406]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




              UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREEMENT--VOTING SEQUENCE

  Mr. BAUCUS. Mr. President, the chairman and I now ask unanimous 
consent that the following be the vote sequence when we turn to 
amendments tomorrow:
  No. 1, the Bunning amendment No. 589 with respect to Social Security;
  No. 2, the Dorgan amendment No. 556 with respect to Social Security;
  No. 3, the Grassley amendment No. 555 with respect to fraud;
  No. 4, the Specter amendment No. 569 with respect to the sense of the 
Senate on simplification of the flat tax;
  No. 5, the Baucus amendment No. 570 with respect to child tax credit;
  No. 6, the Kennedy amendment No. 544 with respect to unemployment 
insurance;
  No. 7, the Lincoln amendment No. 578 with respect to child tax credit 
expansion;
  No. 8, the Cantwell amendment No. 577 with respect to R&D tax credit;
  No. 9, the Jeffords amendment No. 587 with respect to marriage 
penalty relief and EITC;
  No. 10, the Burns amendments Nos. 559 and 593 with respect to 
broadband Internet access;
  No. 11, the Grassley amendment No. 594 with respect to Medicare 
payments and rural hospitals;
  No. 12, the Harkin amendment No. 595 with respect to Medicare 
payments and rural hospitals;
  No. 13, the Collins amendment No. 596 with respect to State aid;
  No. 14, the Murray amendment No. 564 with respect to State aid, FMAP;
  No. 15, the Stabenow amendment No. 614 with respect to Medicare 
prescription drug program;

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  No. 16, the Warner amendment No. 550 with respect to teacher 
deductions;
  No. 17, the Voinovich amendment No. 592 with respect to tax 
commission;
  No. 18, the Graham of Florida amendment No. 617 with respect to a 
substitute amendment;
  No. 19, the Kyl amendment No. 575 with respect to attorneys fees on 
tobacco settlements;
  No. 20, the Landrieu amendment No. 579 with respect to a substitute 
amendment;
  No. 21, the Landrieu amendment No. 620 with respect to Reservists;
  No. 22, the Landrieu amendment No. 621 with respect to renewal 
communities;
  No. 23, the Ensign amendment No. 622 with respect to repatriation;
  No. 24, the Schumer amendment No. 557 with respect to tuition 
deduction;
  No. 25, the Conrad amendment No. 611 with respect to child credit;
  No. 26, the McCain amendment No. 612 with respect to military 
retirement benefits.
  Mr. President, I think there is a correction perhaps on one of these. 
That is the consent request.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.