[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 157 (2011), Part 5]
[Senate]
[Page 5937]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                                SCHEDULE

  Mr. REID. Mr. President, following any leader remarks, the Senate 
will be in morning business until we receive the continuing resolution 
papers from the House of Representatives; therefore, the time until 2 
p.m. will be equally divided and controlled between the two parties. 
Once the resolution arrives, there will be three rollcall votes in 
relation to the two correcting resolutions regarding health care reform 
and Planned Parenthood and passage of the long-term continuing 
resolution. It looks as though the House will vote around 4 p.m. We 
thought it would be earlier, but that time has slipped. Senators will 
be notified when we schedule the votes.
  People can come and talk all they want. I am very appreciative of 
everybody in the Senate--Democrats, Republicans--that we were able to 
get the consent agreement to move forward after we get the papers from 
the House. If there were ever an issue that has been talked to death, 
it is this resolution. I think everyone realizes we have talked about 
this long enough. If anyone has anything to say before 2 o'clock about 
this or anything else, you are welcome to come to the Senate floor. 
There will be no debate. These papers will arrive, and we will vote on 
them as quickly as we can.
  Would the Chair announce morning business, please.

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