About a dozen senators have signed the letter so far.
Those senators could all sign a letter to the president with the same consensus statement on which they were to have voted.
Both went back to regular programs while the senators were still signing their names in the oath book.
Eight or nine leading senators signed the recommendation with me.
Everyone knows senators don't sign the vast majority of their letters; an autopen does that.
Fifty senators signed the letter, which said that Congress should reauthorize the entire program this year.
But it badly misreads the document the 14 senators signed.
And 41 Republican Senators have signed a letter promising to block such a move.
The Senators did not sign him, and Yashin sat out the entire 1999-2000 season.
Fifty-two Senators have signed a letter calling for similar moratorium.