I ask for the yeas and nays. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there a sufficient second? There appears to be a sufficient second. The clerk will call the roll. The bill clerk called the roll. (Mr. JOHNSON assumed the chair.) The result was announced--yeas 87, nays 13, as follows: [Rollcall Vote No. 259 Leg.] YEAS--87 Alexander Baldwin Bennet Blumenthal Blunt Booker Boozman Brown Burr Cantwell Capito Cardin Carper Casey Cassidy Collins Coons Corker Cornyn Cortez Masto Crapo Cruz Daines Donnelly Duckworth Durbin Ernst Feinstein Fischer Gardner Gillibrand Graham Harris Hassan Hatch Heinrich Heitkamp Heller Hirono Hoeven Hyde-Smith Inhofe Isakson Jones Kaine King Klobuchar Lankford Leahy Manchin Markey McCaskill McConnell Menendez Merkley Moran Murphy Murray Nelson Perdue Peters Portman Reed Risch Roberts Rounds Sanders Sasse Schatz Schumer Scott Shaheen Shelby Smith Stabenow Sullivan Tester Thune Tillis Udall Van Hollen Warner Warren Whitehouse Wicker Wyden Young NAYS--13 Barrasso Cotton Enzi Flake Grassley Johnson Kennedy Kyl Lee Murkowski Paul Rubio Toomey The conference report was agreed to. The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Hoeven). The Senator from Montana. ____________________
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