[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 159 (2013), Part 12]
[Senate]
[Page 17950]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




 ORDERS FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2013, THROUGH MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2013

  Mr. REID. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that when the Senate 
completes its business today, it adjourn and convene for pro forma 
sessions only, with no business conducted, on the following dates and 
times, and that following each pro forma session, the Senate adjourn 
until the next pro forma session: Friday, November 22, at 11:15 a.m.; 
Tuesday, November 26, at 11 a.m.; Friday, November 29, at 1 p.m.; 
Tuesday, December 3, at 11 a.m.; and Friday, December 6, at 10:30 a.m.; 
and that the Senate adjourn on Friday, December 6 until 2 p.m. on 
Monday, December 9, 2013, unless the Senate receives a message from the 
House that it has adopted S. Con. Res. 28, the adjournment resolution; 
and that if the Senate receives such a message, the Senate adjourn 
until 2 p.m. on Monday, December 9, 2013; that on Monday, following the 
prayer and pledge, the morning hour be deemed expired, the Journal of 
proceedings be approved to date, and the time for the two leaders be 
reserved for their use later in the day; and that following any leader 
remarks, the Senate be in a period of morning business until 4 p.m., 
with Senators permitted to speak therein for up to 10 minutes each; 
that following morning business, the Senate resume consideration of S. 
1197, the National Defense Authorization Act, to allow the chairman and 
ranking member to provide a status update on the bill; further, that at 
5 p.m., the Senate proceed to executive session to resume consideration 
of Calendar No. 327, the nomination of Patricia Millett to be U.S. 
circuit judge for the DC Circuit, postcloture, with up to 30 minutes of 
debate equally divided and controlled in the usual form; and, finally, 
that at 5:30 p.m. all postcloture time be expired and the Senate vote 
on confirmation of the Millett nomination.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.

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