[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 90 (Wednesday, June 8, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S3665]
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NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION BILL
Mr. McCAIN. Mr. President, I would like to make a couple of comments
about the progress of the legislation.
As it just happened, the majority leader has filed cloture on the
bill, which means that if 30 hours are consumed, then we would be here
on Friday. I certainly hope that is not the case. We are negotiating
several contentious issues which, if those negotiations are successful,
I would anticipate a number of votes tomorrow morning. If we are unable
to, then it is going to stretch out into the afternoon or even to the
next day for final passage.
I thank every Member who has been engaged in this process. Literally
every Member has had an amendment or some involvement in this issue,
and I think that is the healthiest thing about consideration of this
bill, which, obviously I say with some bias, is the most important
legislation that we take up, given that its responsibilities are to the
men and women who are serving in our military in harm's way in a very
dangerous world.
I thank my colleagues for their cooperation, and hopefully we can
reach some agreements tonight and tomorrow to expedite the process and
get final passage.
I note the presence of the Senator from Rhode Island, and I wonder if
he has any comments.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, the Senator from Rhode
Island.
Mr. REED. Mr. President, I second Senator McCain's comments about the
cooperation and collaboration. We hope that tomorrow we can move
forward on several amendments, and I want to join him in commending and
thanking our colleagues for their help.
Thank you.
Mr. President, I believe we have both yielded the floor.
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