Mr. Chairman, this is a continuation of the previous amendment. I was advised by the Parliamentarian it had to be split into two parts. So not to belabor the issue because of the lateness of the hour, the first amendment that was just voted on will remove the funding. This removes the language from the bill, the words ``provided that the Secretary of Energy may make available from funds provided under this heading in this act not more than $48 million for the purposes of carrying out domestic and uranium enrichment research development and demonstration activities.'' It is apparently necessary to remove that language as a separate amendment. It could not be included in a single amendment. So this is a continuation of the discussion that we just had. Recognizing the lateness of the hour, I will yield back the balance of my time. {time} 2345
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