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Today in the Senate

February 9, 2012:

The Senate will convene at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday.  Following any Leader remarks, the Senate will be in morning business until 11:00 a.m. with Senators permitted to speak therein for up to 10 minutes each with the Majority controlling the first half and the Republicans controlling the final half.

Following morning business, the Senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to S. 1813, the Surface Transportation bill.

At approximately 2:00 p.m., there will be a roll call vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to S. 1813.

 

 

ABOUT TIM: PHOTO GALLERY


Tim gathers with family in this 2002 photo


Tim is sworn in for his second term as Senator by Vice President Cheney with his wife Barb at his side

Barb speaks with a South Dakotan at the State Fair
         

Tim relaxes in South Dakota in 2004

Tim, a Vermillion High School football player, in 1964

An official Senate photo of Tim from his first term in the Senate
         

Tim talks to a farmer near Gettysburg, SD, during his 2006 Drought Tour

Tim speaks during a television interview at a contstruction site for the Lewis and Clark Rural Water System

Tim poses on the a historic firetruck in Plankinton, South Dakota
         

Tim visits a ranch near
Highmore, South Dakota

Tim speaks to reporters at a construction site for the Lewis and Clark Rural Water System

Tim reviews road erosion information in Spink County on October 3, 2006 as a
child looks on

Tim speaks during the Farm Bill Listening Session at the State
Fair in 2006

Tim with Democratic members of the legislature in Pierre, South Dakota in 2004

Tim and Senator Thune talk to a farmer during his during his 2006 Drought Tour

Tim speaks with Senator Thune during his during his 2006 Drought Tour

Tim discusses his Hometown Propserity Plan in Aberdeen, South Dakota

Tim in front of the "Tatonka: Story of the Bison" bronzes outside Deadwood, South Dakota

Tim receives a shirt from "Women in Science" conference attendees at the Aberdeen Conference in Pierre in 2004

Tim presenting an award to Clarence Wolf Guts, the last surviving Lakota Code Talker, in 2006

Tim reads to South Dakota school children

Tim and Barb attend the Spouse Dinner in Washington, DC in 2004

Tim carries South Dakotans' responses to a drought survey

Barb helps to build a home for Habitat for Humanity

Tim poses with his grandson

Tim speaks about the Rural Water System in Miller South Dakota

Tim speaks during the Farm Bill Listening Session at the State
Fair in 2006

Tim speaks during an energy press
conference in 2005

Tim speaks during an Indian Affairs hearing in 2004

Tim talks to press during a media event for Country of Origin Labeling

Tim fights to save Social Security at a meeting in Sioux Falls in 2005

Tim meets with Tribal Members at the Oglala Nation Fair in 2005

Tim gives a book to a child at a Scholastic Kids event in South Dakota

Tim and Barb visit the Crazy
Horse memorial

Tim speaks to members of the
National Farmers Union

Tim speaks during a Leaders in Aging Awards Ceremony in 2005

Barb and Tim prepare for the wedding of their son, Brooks

Tim vists the South Dakota National Guard headquarters at Camp Rapid

Tim speaks to a crowd at a forum in South Dakota
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