So, Mr. President, it would be in order to call up for consideration--I believe the first is amendment No. 4878, Risch amendment No. 4878. Well, Mr. President, I said there shouldn't be any quorum call, but we are going to be a couple of…
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Jon Kyl is a former United States Senator from Arizona, serving from 1995 to 2013. A member of the Republican Party, Kyl was known for his work on issues such as tax policy, national security, and judicial appointments. During his tenure, he played a significant role in various legislative efforts, including the confirmation of Supreme Court justices and tax reform initiatives. Kyl also served as the Senate Minority Whip from 2007 to 2013, showcasing his leadership within the party.
OK. His numbers are 4878 and 4879, so we can begin with one of those, if it is agreeable.
The following Senators are necessarily absent: the Senator from Missouri (Mr. Bond), the Senator from Kansas (Mr. Brownback), and the Senator from New Hampshire (Mr. Gregg). The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mrs. Gillibrand). Are there any other…
Madam President, if I could just close, and I actually had, I think, yielded the floor. So I appreciate the chance to make this final point. All the Ensign amendment tries to do is clear up the ambiguity. My colleague says it is absolutely…
I ask the Senator, will you go ahead and handle the unanimous consent agreement on the two amendments. I do not have to be here for that.
Mr. President, reserving the right to object. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Arizona.
The following Senators are necessarily absent: the Senator from Missouri, (Mr. Bond), the Senator from Kansas (Mr. Brownback), the Senator from New Hampshire (Mr. Gregg), and the Senator from Alabama (Mr. Shelby). The PRESIDING OFFICER…
The following Senators are necessarily absent: the Senator from Missouri (Mr. Bond), the Senator from Kansas (Mr. Brownback), the Senator from New Hampshire (Mr. Gregg), and the Senator from Alabama (Mr. Shelby). The PRESIDING OFFICER. Are…
The following Senators are necessarily absent: the Senator from Missouri (Mr. Bond), the Senator from Kansas (Mr. Brownback), the Senator from New Hampshire (Mr. Gregg), and the Senator from Alabama (Mr. Shelby). The PRESIDING OFFICER. Are…
Mr. President, let me quote from the START I treaty, Text of Resolution of Advice and Consent to Ratification as Approved by the Senate: The Senate's advice and consent to the ratification of the START Treaty is subject to the following…
Mr. President, I wish to speak briefly to that now, in direct response to my colleague from Michigan.





