[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 155 (Wednesday, December 1, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8309-S8310]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
LEGISLATIVE PROGRESS
Mr. REID. Mr. President, last night we began the rule XIV process on
two important bills--the DREAM Act and Firefighters Collective
Bargaining.
It had been my intent to file cloture on both of these bills.
However, supporters of the original bills requested that modifications
be made.
Those changes are reflected in the bills we introduced last night,
and I intend to move forward on both of these.
In addition, I intend to file cloture this week on the 9/11 health
bill. So I will file cloture on all three at the same time.
The current continuing resolution expires this Friday. We are
awaiting House action on short term CR which we will receive later this
week.
I hope Members on both sides of the aisle will allow us to act
quickly on this short term CR when we receive it.
As we work to clear the short term CR, the House and Senate
Appropriations Committees are working on legislation to fund the
government for the remainder of the fiscal year.
Earlier this morning, I received a letter from my Republican
colleagues indicating they will filibuster any legislative matter
brought to the floor prior to the completion of the spending and tax
bills. No one is more eager to put both these issues behind us than I;
however, passing either will require Republican votes. I wish I could
report we are close to wrapping up action on both bills, but we are
not.
The first meeting that was requested by the President is taking place
this morning. Senator McConnell chose Senator Kyl to represent
Republicans. I chose the chairman of the Finance Committee, Senator
Baucus, to represent Democrats. So they are moving forward on that to
see if there is something that can be worked out. My Republican
colleagues knew this, as they
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drafted this letter; therefore, they also know that the true effect of
this letter is to prevent the Senate from acting on many important
issues that have bipartisan support. With this letter, they have simply
put in writing the political strategy the Republicans have pursued this
entire Congress; namely, obstruct and delay action on critical matters
and then blame Democrats for not addressing the needs of the American
people. It is cynical but obvious and transparent.
We must move forward on matters of importance. We have numerous
judges who need to be taken care of. I am trying to work something out
with the Republican leader on those. I hope everyone understands there
are issues we need to deal with. There are meetings going on as we
speak to try to help us move forward and to allow us to complete action
at the earliest possible date.
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