On the recordMarch 3, 2011
Madam President, I associate myself with the remarks of the chairman of the committee. I ask that people on my side of the aisle not support the Feinstein amendment. At this point, I move to table the Feinstein amendment and ask for the yeas and nays. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there a sufficient second? There is a sufficient second. The question is on agreeing to the motion to table the Feinstein amendment, as modified. The clerk will call the roll. The legislative clerk called the roll. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Are there any other Senators in the Chamber desiring to vote? The result was announced--yeas 87, nays 13, as follows: [Rollcall Vote No. 31 Leg.] YEAS--87 Akaka Alexander Ayotte Barrasso Baucus Bennet Bingaman Blumenthal Blunt Boozman Brown (MA) Brown (OH) Burr Cardin Carper Casey Chambliss Coats Coburn Cochran Collins Conrad Coons Corker Cornyn DeMint Durbin Enzi Franken Gillibrand Graham Grassley Hagan Harkin Hatch Hoeven Hutchison Inhofe Isakson Johanns Johnson (SD) Johnson (WI) Kerry Kirk Klobuchar Kohl Kyl Landrieu Lautenberg Leahy Lee Levin Lieberman Lugar Manchin McCain McCaskill McConnell Menendez Merkley Mikulski Moran Murkowski Murray Nelson (NE) Paul Portman Pryor Reed Roberts Rubio Sanders Schumer Sessions Shaheen Shelby Snowe Stabenow Thune Toomey Udall (CO) Udall (NM) Vitter Warner Webb Whitehouse Wicker NAYS--13 Begich Boxer Cantwell Crapo Ensign Feinstein Inouye Nelson (FL) Reid Risch Rockefeller Tester Wyden The motion was agreed to.





