[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 170 (Sunday, December 19, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S10771-S10772]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
ORDER OF BUSINESS
Mr. REID. Mr. President, for the benefit of all Senators, we just
sent to the House, again, the food safety legislation--extremely
important legislation. I just got something on my desk today about a
woman who is going to be--well, she was in the hospital a year and a
half and is expected to be there for 2 more years as a result of eating
some contaminated food. So it is so important.
I am deeply appreciative of the cooperation from everyone, including
my friend, the Republican leader, to help us get this done. It is very
important for our country. Perfect legislation? No. But it is a broad
step in the right direction. We haven't done anything in this regard
for more than 100 years for our country, with all the change there has
been in the processing of food. It is so important. I spoke to the
Speaker tonight, and this will now pass the House when they come back
Monday night or Tuesday. So that is extremely important.
We had to file cloture on the continuing resolution to fund the
government for the next couple of months. We hope to complete that on
Tuesday. I hope that it won't be necessary to use any of the
postcloture time. I rather doubt we will, but I certainly hope not.
We are going to proceed, once cloture is invoked, to the cloture on
the START treaty. We have made--from my observation as sort of an
outsider watching all the good work of Senators Kerry and Lugar--some
good progress on this, and I do hope this matter will pass. We will
work on that as long as it takes. As I explained to a number of
Democratic and Republican Senators today, we will work on it tomorrow.
We will have a secret session tomorrow in the Old Senate Chamber at 2
p.m., and then we will come in tomorrow night and continue to work on
it. We can work on it, of course, all day Tuesday and for however long
it takes. It is extremely important.
As everyone knows, Senator Wyden is sick. He is going to surgery at
10 o'clock in the morning because of a situation that has been in the
press. He has prostate cancer. We wish him and
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his wonderful wife and his twins the very best. He is very confident he
is getting the best care in the world, and I am also certain he is
going to be just fine.
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