On the recordApril 6, 2011
I ask for the yeas and nays. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there a sufficient second? There is a sufficient second. The clerk will call the roll. The assistant legislative clerk called the roll. The result was announced--yeas 64, nays 36, as follows: [Rollcall Vote No. 57 Leg.] YEAS--64 Alexander Ayotte Barrasso Baucus Begich Bennet Blumenthal Blunt Boozman Brown (MA) Burr Carper Casey Chambliss Coats Coburn Collins Corker Cornyn Crapo DeMint Ensign Enzi Graham Grassley Hagan Hatch Hoeven Hutchison Inhofe Isakson Johanns Johnson (WI) Kerry Kirk Klobuchar Kohl Kyl Lee Lugar Manchin McCain McCaskill McConnell Moran Murkowski Nelson (NE) Nelson (FL) Paul Portman Risch Roberts Rubio Sessions Shaheen Shelby Snowe Tester Thune Toomey Udall (CO) Vitter Warner Wicker NAYS--36 Akaka Bingaman Boxer Brown (OH) Cantwell Cardin Cochran Conrad Coons Durbin Feinstein Franken Gillibrand Harkin Inouye Johnson (SD) Landrieu Lautenberg Leahy Levin Lieberman Menendez Merkley Mikulski Murray Pryor Reed Reid Rockefeller Sanders Schumer Stabenow Udall (NM) Webb Whitehouse Wyden The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Bennet). On this vote, the yeas are 64, the nays are 36. Under the previous order requiring 60 votes for the adoption of this amendment, the amendment is agreed to. Amendment Nos. 184 and 217 Under the previous order, amendments Nos. 217 and 184 offered by the Senator from Oklahoma are agreed to.





