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    Senate Session

    The United States Senate met for morning hour to give opening speeches. Senators would then vote on four spending bills and resume debate on the fast track authority bill.

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    Senate Session

    The United States Senate met for morning business where any Senator can speak on any topic they want. Later on in the day, senators would continue debate on the fast track trade authority an…

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    Senate Session

    The Senate met on November 6, 1997 to discuss and debate the judicial nomination of Ronald Gilman to become Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit of Tennessee, defense programs, and a final bi…

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    Senate Session

    The U.S. Senate returned from an afternoon recess to debate the nomination of Charles Rossotti as IRS Commissioner. He was approved with a 92-0 vote. The Senate also worked on Fast Track Tra…

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    Senate Session

    The U.S. Senate met to discuss the Highway Reauthorization bill

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    Senate Session

    The Senate approved an extension of temporary funding for approximately half of government programs. The money was needed because several of the 13 annual appropriations bills had still not …

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    Senate Session

    This SENATE SESSION considered CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM & TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS.

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    Senate Session

    The U.S. Senate discussed S11-56 the D.C. appropriations bill

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    Senate Session

    The Senate continued their work on the fiscal year 98 budget. The president has requested 13.8 billion dollar budget for the Interior. The Senate continued debate of Interior spending with t…

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    Senate Session

    Senate Session of September 17, 1997. Debate continues with regard to Interior and Military Construction spending, Arts Endowment spending,

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    Senate Session

    This segment of the 1997 SENATE SESSION debate FDA Reform in approving new drugs and medical devices and the budget for the National Endowment for the Arts.

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    Senate Session

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    Senate Session

    United States Senate session from September 9, 1997

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    Senate Session

    On this day, the Senate once again took up consideration of the FDA Reform Bill. Debate also continued on the $269 billion spending bill to fund the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Se…

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    Senate Session

    The Senate debated amendments to an appropriations bill for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education. Members also voted on judiciary nominations.

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    Senate Session

    The Senate continued debate on a $269 billion Labor, Health and Education spending bill for Fiscal Year '98.

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    Senate Session

    Senators continue debate on a budget agreement, $135 billion in entitlement reductions.

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    Senate Session

    The Senate conducted Morning Business, a time when members may introduce bills or talk about any topic of their choosing. They also began debate on the $43 billion Transportation Spending Bi…

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    Senate Session

    The Senate met to discuss the U.S. participation in the Climate Change Treaty. Also they brought up a procedural vote on determine if the Dolphin safe Tuna Bill should go forward.

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    Global Climate Change Treaty

    Beginning at 9:30 am on July 25th, 1997, The U.S. Senate debated Resolution 98, a non-binding resolution on the negotiations of the Global Climate Change Treaty, sponsored by Senators Robert…

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