[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 75 (Thursday, May 12, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S2731]
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ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATIONS BILL
Mr. ALEXANDER. Mr. President, I would like to reiterate something I
am sure Senator Feinstein would agree with. First, I thank the majority
leader for scheduling our bill early. He scheduled it earlier than any
appropriations bill has been scheduled in the last 40 years. The reason
I am sure she agrees with that is because she told me that and because
not only did the majority leader make this a priority but so did the
Democratic leader, Senator Reid, and all of the Democratic Senators.
We worked hard to try to set an example for the Senate for the next
11 appropriations bills. According to the Congressional Research
Service, this is the earliest the Senate has passed an appropriations
bill in the last 40 years. More than that, the vote was 90 to 8, which
is an unusually large bipartisan vote for such a large and complex
bill. I think that reflects on the fact that more than 80 Senators made
contributions to this bill. We processed more than 21 amendments. Our
experience is, when Senators have a lot of input into a bill, they are
more comfortable with it and more likely to support it.
I especially thank not just the leaders but the Republican and the
Democratic floor staffs for helping us with this. Passing a bill like
this is more of an exercise in human nature sometimes than it is an
exercise in policy, and they are the essential grease in making that
happen. I thank them very much for it.
This is the basic constitutional work of the U.S. Senate. Both the
Republican and Democratic leaders have gotten us back on track in doing
this. I appreciate having the chance to be a part of it. I thank the
Senators for their cooperation with Senator Feinstein and me as we set
out to get what I believe is an excellent result for the people of this
country.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The majority leader.
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