Since the month of April has been designated by the Senate as 'National Autism Awareness Month,' it is fitting that we have a discussion on this important issue during this time.
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Senator Cochran highlights the significance of discussing autism in April.
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We were just passing through, checking to see what the order was, and I understand there is a standing order. So we are going to wind up, we hope, with just a few minutes of conversation about the conference report.





