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September 29: The Senate will convene at 9:30 a.m. and will be in a period of morning business until 10:00 a.m. with the time equally divided between the two Leaders or their designees.

At 10:00 a.m. the Senate will proceed to vote on adoption of the conference report accompanying H.R. 5631, the Department of Defense Appropriations bill.

Upon disposition of the Defense conference report, the Senate will resume the post cloture debate on H.R.6061, the Border Fence bill.

As a reminder, cloture was filed on Wednesday on the House Message on S.403, the Child Custody Act. That vote will occur upon disposition of the Border Fence bill.

Roll call votes are expected to occur throughout the day on Friday. If the Senate is unable to complete our work on Friday, the Senate will be in session on Saturday.

Democratic Leadership


Harry Reid, Democratic Leader
As Democratic Leader Harry Reid will unite the caucus to promote an agenda of opportunity, responsibility and security.
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Robert C. Byrd
As President pro tempore emeritus, Senator Byrd will continue to provide leadership and experience gained over a lifetime of public service.

Dick Durbin, Assistant Democratic Leader
As Assistant Democratic Leader, Senator Durbin will serve as the Democratic Leader’s key aide on and off the floor, helping to lead the Democrats’ fight for priorities such as national security, fiscal responsibility, Social Security, affordable health care and education reform.

Debbie Stabenow, Secretary of the Conference 
The third ranking member of the Democratic leadership, Secretary of the Conference Debbie Stabenow will play a critical role in helping shape and set our agenda.

Charles E. Schumer, Chairman of Campaign Committee
Senator Schumer will serve as Chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) for the 2006 campaign cycle. In this post, he will lead an aggressive fundraising and message operation on behalf of Democratic senators running for reelection in 2006, as well as Democratic challengers in key states.

Byron L. Dorgan, Chairman of Policy Committee
Senator Dorgan will lead a reformed and refocused Democratic Policy Committee. Under his leadership, the new organization will better meet the needs of Senate Democrats in the 21st Century, including conducting aggressive oversight investigations, holding public hearings to ensure government accountability, developing cutting edge policy ideas and establishing research and policy teams to provide real time assistance to Democratic senators.

Hillary Rodham Clinton, Chair of Steering and Outreach Committee
In the 109th Congress, the newly renamed Steering and Outreach Committee will expand its efforts to promote the Democratic Caucus's legislative goals.  In her role as chair, Senator Clinton will conduct an active dialogue between community leaders across the country and Democratic senators on important issues facing Americans such as Social Security, access to higher education, jobs and the economy and health care.  With Senator Reid's new Communications Center, the Steering and Outreach Committee will work to promote Democrats’ agenda and legislative priorities by organizing a range of events, communicating key information to leaders and groups and involving the public in debates and strategies concerning important issues before the Senate.

Patty Murray, Assistant Floor Leader
As Assistant Floor Leader, Senator Murray will work closely with the Democratic Leader and Assistant Democratic Leader in ensuring Democrats present a coordinated front in the fighting for our priorities.

Paul S. Sarbanes, Chairman of Ranking Member Outreach
In the post of Chairman of Ranking Member Outreach, Senator Sarbanes will provide a voice in leadership for Ranking Members of our Caucus, who have great knowledge and experience, and ensure their important committee work is advanced in a united and consistent manner. 

Jeff Bingaman, Vice Chairman of Ranking Member Outreach
As Vice Chairman of Ranking Member Outreach, Senator Bingaman will work closely with Senator Sarbanes in helping to coordinate the committee work of the Democratic Caucus.

Blanche L. Lincoln, Chair of Rural Outreach
As chair of this new leadership position, Senator Lincoln will focus on identifying ways the Caucus can outreach to rural, suburban and exurban American communities. This new position, as well as Senator Lincoln’s appointment as chair, signifies our commitment to aggressively reach out to and communicate with rural Americans.

Barbara Boxer, Chief Deputy Whip
As Chief Deputy Whip, Senator Boxer will be responsible for managing and implementing Caucus efforts on the Senator floor. Working as the “right hand” of the Democratic Leader and Assistant Democratic Leader, Boxer will play an instrumental role in articulating, advancing and achieving the objectives of the Democratic Caucus.

Thomas R. Carper, Deputy Whip
Bill Nelson, Deputy Whip
Russell D. Feingold, Deputy Whip

Serving as Deputy Whips, Senators Carper, Nelson and Feingold will play critical roles in marshalling the Caucus’s forces.