On the recordJuly 22, 2010
I ask for the yeas and nays on the joint resolution. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there a sufficient second? There appears to be a sufficient second. The joint resolution was ordered to a third reading and was read the third time. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The joint resolution having been read the third time, the question is, shall it pass? The clerk will call the roll. The bill clerk called the roll. The result was announced--yeas 99, nays 1, as follows: [Rollcall Vote No. 216 Leg.] YEAS--99 Akaka Alexander Barrasso Baucus Bayh Begich Bennet Bennett Bingaman Bond Boxer Brown (MA) Brown (OH) Brownback Bunning Burr Burris Cantwell Cardin Carper Casey Chambliss Coburn Cochran Collins Conrad Corker Cornyn Crapo DeMint Dodd Dorgan Durbin Ensign Feingold Feinstein Franken Gillibrand Goodwin Graham Grassley Gregg Hagan Harkin Hatch Hutchison Inhofe Inouye Isakson Johanns Johnson Kaufman Kerry Klobuchar Kohl Kyl Landrieu Lautenberg Leahy LeMieux Levin Lieberman Lincoln Lugar McCain McCaskill McConnell Menendez Merkley Mikulski Murkowski Murray Nelson (NE) Nelson (FL) Pryor Reed Reid Risch Roberts Rockefeller Sanders Schumer Sessions Shaheen Shelby Snowe Specter Stabenow Tester Thune Udall (CO) Udall (NM) Vitter Voinovich Warner Webb Whitehouse Wicker Wyden NAYS--1 Enzi The joint resolution (H.J. Res. 83) was passed. ____________________





