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From:tom.briggs@enron.com
To:rosalee.fleming@enron.com, steven.kean@enron.com, mark.taylor@enron.com,cynthia.sandherr@enron.com, chris.long@enron.com
Subject:Sen. Nickles phone call
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Date:Thu, 26 Oct 2000 04:14:00 -0700 (PDT)

After speaking with Sen. Hagel and his staff, it was suggested that Ken Lay
call Sen. Nickles in order to encourage the Senator to act on the Commodities
legislation. If possible, the call should take place today. Cynthia has
alerted Sen. Nickles staff that a call may be coming. Cynthia met with the
Senator's staff this morning and they do not seem to be following the bill.

Our understanding of the situation is as follows:

1. Lengthy negotiations with Gramm's staff went late into the night in order
to find solutions to Gramm's issues. We understand that 7 changes were
offered (which Sen Hagel's staff regarded as reasonable), but all were
rejected by Sen. Gramm. Gramm's staff must clear all changes directly with
the Senator.

2. Our understanding is that the House intends to attach the Bill to the
last veto proof appropriations bill which it will send to the Senate, making
it difficult for Gramm to kill the bill. The session may last until early
Sunday morning.

3. If the Bill is passed in this fashion, Sen. Gramm will have an
opportunity to address his remaining issues in a technical corrections bill
during the next Congress - changes that most of the Senators would support.

4. There are still negotiations taking place to reslove some of the major
issues. We understand that the Chicago Exchanges are involved in these
discussions. We are not sure whether these changes will be added to the bill
that may be sent over to the Senate by the House.


We will update you as soon as we learn more.