On rollcall No. 321, the fiscal year 2017 Defense Appropriations Act, I mistakenly voted ``yea'' when I intended to vote ``nay.'' This amendment prohibited the use of government data for our intelligence services, and I fully intended to vote ``nay.'' ____________________
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