[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 20 (Tuesday, February 9, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S542]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
PROGRAM
Mr. REID. Mr. President, the Senate will not be in session tomorrow
due to the winter storm that has battered our area again, the
Washington, DC area. Despite the storm, we are going to make progress
on the JOBS bill. I had a good conversation earlier today with the
Republican leader, Senator Grassley, Senator Baucus, and others. We
will continue to work with everyone on an agreement to move forward
with this matter and Senators will reschedule any votes. I doubt
seriously there will be any votes this week. It appears, from what I
have been able to hear, people now cannot get planes to get here and
they are having trouble getting planes to get out of here, so it has
made for a very difficult situation. We will keep them informed as to
what our schedule will be Monday next.
For the information of Democratic Senators, we are going to have a
caucus on Thursday at 12:30, a very important caucus. We must do that.
I want every member of the caucus to understand the JOBS bill, why we
are moving forward. My friends, Senator Durbin and Schumer--I was
engaged with the Speaker and was not able to be on the floor during
that vote. A number of Members have raised questions with my
leadership, including Senator Murray. I want to make sure everyone
understands clearly what is going on.
We have had a difficult time, as everyone knows, with the storms
being such as they are. We were unable to have our caucus today, which
would normally have given everyone the idea of what was going on, so I
tell all Senators, I hope you can be here on Thursday. You certainly
can't leave if you want to, the storms being such as they are. We are
going to have that caucus at 12:30 on Thursday. The DPC luncheon will
be put over until we get back, which is also extremely important. That
is based on the retreat we had.
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