[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 57 (Monday, May 2, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2572-S2573]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SBIR/STTR REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2011
Mr. REID. Mr. President, what is the pending business?
The PRESIDING OFFICER. S. 493, which the clerk will report.
The assistant legislative clerk read as follows:
A bill (S. 493) to reauthorize and improve the SBIR and
STTR programs, and for other purposes.
Pending:
Vitter amendment No. 178, to require the Federal Government
to sell off unused Federal real property.
Cornyn amendment No. 186, to establish a bipartisan
commission for the purpose of improving oversight and
eliminating wasteful government spending.
Paul amendment No. 199, to cut $200,000,000,000 in spending
in fiscal year 2011.
Sanders modified amendment No. 207, to express the sense of
the Senate that Social Security benefits for current and
future beneficiaries should not be cut and that the Social
Security program should not be privatized as part of any
legislation to reduce the Federal deficit.
Hutchison amendment No. 197, to delay the implementation of
the health reform law in the United States until there is
final resolution in pending lawsuits.
Pryor amendment No. 229, to establish the Patriot Express
Loan Program under which the Small Business Administration
may make loans to members of the military community wanting
to start or expand small business concerns.
Landrieu (for Cardin) amendment No. 240, to reinstate the
increase in the surety bond guarantee limits for the Small
Business Administration.
Landrieu (for Snowe) amendment No. 253, to prevent fraud in
small business contracting.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The majority leader.
Cloture Motion
Mr. REID. Mr. President, at the beginning of this Congress, we
entered into an agreement with the minority. One of the things we
wanted to do was to make sure there was a process for allowing
amendments to bills. We have had the small business jobs bill on the
calendar for weeks. I believe this is the fifth week this bill has been
around. We have had votes on a lot of amendments. But each time we
think we can see the way to closure, my friends on the other
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side of the aisle come forward with other amendments, making it
impossible for us to move forward on this bill that creates jobs. It is
a jobs bill.
I do not know how much more good faith we can show than what we have
shown. Before the recess, we had, I think, nine amendments. We said:
OK, let's vote on these. Senator Snowe from Maine objected because she
wanted to have a vote on a bill on which the chairman of the Small
Business Committee said there had not even been a hearing.
We spent days working on an agreement to have votes on amendments to
the small business bill to get us closer to passage. Included in this
agreement was a Cornyn amendment having absolutely nothing--no
relevance--nothing being germane to this bill. We had one from Senator
Hutchison--same thing--dealing with health care. It has nothing to do
with this legislation that is before the Senate.
We had all kinds of amendments. Very few had anything to do with the
subject matter of the legislation. During the course of many weeks of
debating the bill, we made efforts to accommodate Senator Snowe and the
rest of the Republicans on amendments, but there has been no way of
ending this, so we are going to file cloture tonight.
We had a vote on another amendment offered by Senator Snowe. She has
already had one vote on this amendment, as well as multiple Republican
amendments, nearly all of which, I repeat, have nothing to do with this
underlying bill.
In light of the accommodation of extraneous amendments, it is
difficult for me to understand why we cannot finish debate on this
bill. But, obviously, the Republicans feel differently. We have been
more than fair. We should be able to reach agreement on considering the
remaining amendments and voting on final passage, but that is not what
the Republican leader said is going to happen. I am sure he will tell
his Senators we need more amendments and will vote to not allow cloture
to take place.
There is only a limited amount of time we can spend on this
legislation. We believe jobs is the key to what we do in the Senate.
That is why I worked hard to get the FAA bill done and a bill dealing
with patents, to get that bill done, because they create about 750,000,
800,000 jobs. This bill would create thousands of jobs. But I guess my
friends on the other side of the aisle are more interested in messages
than they are trying to get something done that will be good for the
American people. So I have to file cloture on this bill.
I send a cloture motion to the desk.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The cloture motion having been presented under
rule XXII, the Chair directs the clerk to read the motion.
The assistant legislative clerk read as follows:
Cloture Motion
We, the undersigned Senators, in accordance with the
provisions of rule XXII of the Standing Rules of the Senate,
hereby move to bring to a close debate on Calendar No. 17, S.
493, the SBIR and STTR Reauthorization Act of 2011.
Harry Reid, Mary L. Landrieu, John F. Kerry, Robert P.
Casey, Jr., Michael F. Bennet, Al Franken, Jon Tester,
Patrick J. Leahy, Carl Levin, Tom Harkin, Charles E.
Schumer, Jack Reed, Maria Cantwell, Kirsten E.
Gillibrand, Benjamin L. Cardin, Bill Nelson, Sheldon
Whitehouse, Ron Wyden.
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