Madam President, on rollcall vote 77 I voted ``aye.'' It was my intention to vote ``nay.'' I ask unanimous consent that I be permitted to change my vote since it will not affect the outcome. =========================== NOTE =========================== On page 1627, March 13, 2014, in the second column, the following language appears: Madam President, on rollcall vote 77 . . . The online Record has been corrected to read: Mr. COBURN. Madam President, on rollcall vote 77 . . . ========================= END NOTE ========================= The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. (The foregoing tally has been changed to reflect the above order). ____________________
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