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Mr. RYAN of Wisconsin changed his vote from "aye" to "no."

Ms. WASSERMAN SCHULTZ, Ms. HOOLEY, and Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN changed their vote from "no" to "aye."

'''[The Speaker's vote is recorded only in the "Ayes" or "Noes." It is never recorded as "not voting."]'''

'''[If the Speaker votes, his name is not used, but at the end of the "yeas" or "nays," according to his vote, insert: "The Speaker." '''

So the amendment offered as a substitute for the amendment was agreed to.

The result of the vote was announced as above recorded.

Senate

The clerk will call the roll.

The assistant legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll, and the following Senators entered the Chamber and answered to their names:

The PRESIDING OFFICER [Mr. ]. A quorum is not present. Mr. REID. Mr. President, I move that the Sergeant at Arms be instructed to require the attendance of absent Senators, and I ask for the yeas and nays on the motion. THE PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there a sufficient second? There is a sufficient second. The yeas and nays were ordered. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The question is on agreeing to the motion of the Senator from Nevada. On this question the yeas and nays have been ordered, and the clerk will call the roll. The Assistant legislative clerk called the roll. Mr. DURBIN. I announce that the Senator from Ohio (Mr. ), the Senator from Massachusetts (Mr. ), the Senator from Illinois (Mr. ), the Senator from Arkansas (Mr. ), and the Senator from Montana (Mr. ) are necessarily absent. Mr. KYL. The following Senators are necessarily absent: the Senator from Minnesota (Mr. ), the Senator from Nevada (Mr. ), the Senator from South Carolina (Mr. ), the Senator from New Hampshire (Mr. ), the Senator from Arizona (Mr. ), the Senator from Alaska (Ms. ), the Senator from South Dakota (Mr. ), the Senator from Louisiana (Mr. ), and the Senator from Mississippi (Mr. ). Further, if present and voting, the Senator from Minnesota (Mr. ) would have voted "yea." The result was announced—yeas 76, nays 10, as follows: