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Next Meeting of the SENATE
9:30 a.m., Wednesday, July 7
Senate Chamber
Program for Wednesday: After the transaction of any morning business
(not to extend beyond 60 minutes), Senate will continue consideration of S. 2062, Class Action Fairness Act.
Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
10 a.m., Wednesday, July 7
House Chamber
Program for Wednesday: Consideration of Suspensions:
(1) H.R. 4218--High-Performance Computing Revitalization Act of 2004;
(2) H.R. 4516--Department of Energy High-End Computing Revitalization Act of 2004;
(3) H.R. 3890--To reauthorize the Steel and Aluminum Energy Conservation and Technology Competitiveness Act of 1988;
(4) H.R. 3980--National Windstorm Impact Reduction Act of 2004;
(5) H.R. 1856--Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research Amendments Act of 2003; and
(6) H. Con. Res. 301--Supporting the goals and ideals of the World Year of Physics.
Consideration of H.R. 4754, Department of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2005 (open rule, one hour of debate).