We do have more border patrol people coming in, 600 of them.
By breaking the gridlock and ending the filibuster on national service today, the Senate scored two victories.
The plan will reduce the deficit by very close to $500 billion, equally divided between spending cuts and revenue increases.
That's the thing that is strangling the American economy long-term.
I am pleased that the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources has recognized the talents and capabilities of Dr. Joycelyn Elders.
When an emergency struck, the young people we honor today didn't wait, they acted.
People who can work should work, but if they do work, their families at home shouldn't be poor.
I want the line-item veto very badly.
I hereby transmit the third biennial revision (1994-1995) to the United States Arctic Research Plan.
This is the largest program for deficit reduction in the history of the country, $500 billion.
The Government should make a bigger sacrifice than the taxpayers.