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On the recordSeptember 11, 2013
Mr. President, I was next going to ask unanimous consent to set aside the pending amendment and call up my amendment No. 1845. I understand the Senate is in an a bit of an impasse, but, if I might, I would like to talk about my amendment without calling it up with the hope that later my friend and colleague Senator Wyden will be able to call up my amendment and put it on the list of pending amendments. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator may proceed.
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Mark Udall
Democratic · Colorado

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