For the information of all Senators, there will be no more votes tonight. I have had a number of conversations with the Republican leader today. We are going to have one or two votes before our caucus lunches tomorrow. We will have a number of votes set up after the caucus luncheons. We want to finish this bill as quickly as we can, which will be this week. I know a number of people are waiting around for votes. I know Senator Paul is waiting around for a vote on his amendment tomorrow afternoon, and I know Senator Nelson of Nebraska and Senator Wicker have amendments we are trying to get a vote on. We are trying to move to those as soon as we can. Anyway, we are going to have some votes tomorrow. No more votes tonight. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Vermont.
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