[Congressional Record Volume 151, Number 18 (Thursday, February 17, 2005)]
[Senate]
[Page S1595]
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                           ORDER OF BUSINESS

  Mr. FRIST. Mr. President, for the information of Members, we will be 
voting in a few moments on the genetic nondiscrimination bill. For the 
remainder of the day, we will be working on the Lebanon resolution, the 
committee funding resolution, and some military nominations that have 
been reported by the Armed Services Committee.
  As I mentioned earlier this morning, we will convene tomorrow for the 
reading of Washington's Farewell Address. However, we do not expect any 
business to be transacted tomorrow.
  We are hoping to begin consideration of the bankruptcy bill that was 
passed out of the Judiciary Committee today when the Senate returns 
following the President's Day break. I will be working with the 
Democratic leader on that agreement and will announce more on that 
later today.
  We have had a good week of work, completing action on the Chertoff 
nomination, the Nazi War Crimes Working Group extension, the nomination 
of Robert Zoellick and, in a moment, passage of the nondiscrimination 
legislation.
  Having said that, I hope and expect that this will be the last vote 
of this week. I want to discuss a few items with the Democratic leader, 
and we should be able to announce shortly whatever other plans are for 
later today.

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