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Congressional Record—Senate S6819 December 3, 2019 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S6819 Mr. DURBIN. I announce that the The PRESIDING OFFICER. By unan- unanimous consent that I be permitted Senator from New Jersey (Mr. BOOKER), imous consent, the mandatory quorum to change my vote since it will not af- the Senator from California (Ms. HAR- call has been waived. fect the outcome. RIS), the Senator from Minnesota (Ms. The question is, Is it the sense of the The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without KLOBUCHAR), the Senator from Senate that debate on the nomination objection, it is so ordered. Vermont (Mr. SANDERS), and the Sen- of Douglas Russell Cole, of Ohio, to be (The foregoing tally has been ator from Massachusetts (Ms. WARREN) United States District Judge for the changed to reflect the above order.) are necessarily absent. Southern District of Ohio, shall be f The PRESIDING OFFICER. (Ms. brought to a close? MCSALLY). Are there any other Sen- The yeas and nays are mandatory CLOTURE MOTION ators in the Chamber desiring to vote? under the rule. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Pursuant The yeas and nays resulted—yeas 50, The clerk will call the roll. to rule XXII, the Chair lays before the nays 43, as follows: The bill clerk called the roll. Senate the pending cloture motion, Mr. THUNE. The following Senators [Rollcall Vote No. 371 Ex.] which the clerk will state. are necessarily absent: the Senator YEAS—50 The bill clerk read as follows: Alexander Fischer Perdue from Georgia (Mr. ISAKSON), the Sen- CLOTURE MOTION Barrasso Gardner Portman ator from Wisconsin (Mr. JOHNSON), the Blackburn Graham Risch Senator from Alaska (Ms. MURKOWSKI), We, the undersigned Senators, in accord- Blunt Grassley Roberts and the Senator from South Dakota ance with the provisions of rule XXII of the Boozman Hawley Romney Standing Rules of the Senate, do hereby (Mr. ROUNDS). Braun Hoeven Rubio move to bring to a close debate on the nomi- Burr Hyde-Smith Sasse Further, if present and voting, the nation of R. Austin Huffaker, Jr., of Ala- Capito Inhofe Scott (FL) Senator from Wisconsin (Mr. JOHNSON) Cassidy Isakson bama, to be United States District Judge for Scott (SC) Cornyn Johnson would have voted ‘‘yea.’’ the Middle District of Alabama. Shelby Cotton Kennedy Mr. DURBIN. I announce that the Steve Daines, Roy Blunt, John Thune, Sullivan Cramer Lankford OOKER Richard Burr, John Cornyn, Chuck Thune Senator from New Jersey (Mr. B ), Crapo Lee the Senator from California (Ms. HAR- Grassley, Tom Cotton, Rick Scott, Cruz McConnell Tillis Toomey RIS), the Senator from Minnesota (Ms. Mike Crapo, Shelley Moore Capito, Daines McSally John Boozman, Roger F. Wicker, Cindy Enzi Moran Wicker KLOBUCHAR), the Senator from Ernst Paul Young Hyde-Smith, David Perdue, Mike Vermont (Mr. SANDERS), and the Sen- Rounds, John Hoeven, Mitch McCon- NAYS—43 ator from Massachusetts (Ms. WARREN) nell. are necessarily absent. Baldwin Hassan Rosen The PRESIDING OFFICER. By unan- Bennet Heinrich Schatz The PRESIDING OFFICER. Are there imous consent, the mandatory quorum Blumenthal Hirono Schumer any other Senators in the Chamber de- Brown Jones call has been waived. Shaheen siring to vote or change their vote? Cantwell Kaine Sinema The question is, Is it the sense of the The yeas and nays resulted—yeas 62, Cardin King Smith Senate that debate on the nomination Carper Leahy nays 29. Stabenow of R. Austin Huffaker, Jr., of Alabama, Casey Manchin Tester Collins Markey [Rollcall Vote No. 372 Ex.] Udall to be United States District Judge for Coons Menendez YEAS—62 Van Hollen the Middle District of Alabama, shall Cortez Masto Merkley Warner Alexander Enzi Paul Duckworth Murphy be brought to a close? Barrasso Ernst Perdue Durbin Murray Whitehouse The yeas and nays are mandatory Wyden Blackburn Fischer Portman Feinstein Peters Blunt Gardner under the rule. Gillibrand Reed Reed Boozman Graham Risch The clerk will call the roll. NOT VOTING—7 Braun Grassley Roberts The senior assistant bill clerk called Brown Hawley Booker Murkowski Warren Romney the roll. Burr Hoeven Rubio Harris Rounds Capito Hyde-Smith Sasse Mr. THUNE. The following Senators Klobuchar Sanders Carper Inhofe Scott (FL) are necessarily absent: the Senator The PRESIDING OFFICER. On this Casey Jones Cassidy Kennedy Scott (SC) from Georgia (Mr. ISAKSON), the Sen- vote, the yeas are 50, the nays are 43. Collins King Shelby ator from Alaska (Ms. MURKOWSKI), and The motion is agreed to. Coons Lankford Sinema the Senator from South Dakota (Mr. Sullivan Mr. THUNE. Madam President, I ask Cornyn Leahy ROUNDS). unanimous consent that the remaining Cotton Lee Thune Cramer Manchin Tillis Mr. DURBIN. I announce that the votes in this series be 10 minutes each Crapo McConnell Toomey Senator from New Jersey (Mr. BOOKER), in length. Cruz McSally Whitehouse the Senator from California (Ms. HAR- The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without Daines Moran Wicker Durbin Murphy Young RIS), the Senator from Minnesota (Ms. objection, it is so ordered. KLOBUCHAR), the Senator from NAYS—29 f Vermont (Mr. SANDERS), and the Sen- CLOTURE MOTION Baldwin Heinrich Schumer ator from Massachusetts (Ms. WARREN) Bennet Hirono Shaheen are necessarily absent. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Pursuant Blumenthal Kaine Smith The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. to rule XXII, the Chair lays before the Cantwell Markey Stabenow Cardin Menendez Tester YOUNG). Are there any other Senators Senate the pending cloture motion, Cortez Masto Merkley Udall in the Chamber desiring to vote? which the clerk will read. Duckworth Murray Van Hollen The yeas and nays resulted—yeas 88, The senior assistant legislative clerk Feinstein Peters Warner Gillibrand Rosen nays 4, as follows: read as follows: Wyden Hassan Schatz [Rollcall Vote No. 373 Ex.] CLOTURE MOTION NOT VOTING—9 YEAS—88 We, the undersigned Senators, in accord- ance with the provisions of rule XXII of the Booker Johnson Rounds Alexander Casey Feinstein Harris Klobuchar Sanders Standing Rules of the Senate, do hereby Baldwin Cassidy Fischer Isakson Murkowski Warren Barrasso Collins Gardner move to bring to a close debate on the nomi- The PRESIDING OFFICER. The yeas Bennet Coons Graham nation of Douglas Russell Cole, of Ohio, to be Blackburn Cornyn Grassley United States District Judge for the South- are 62, the nays are 29. Blumenthal Cortez Masto Hassan ern District of Ohio. The motion is agreed to. Blunt Cotton Hawley Mitch McConnell, John Hoeven, Steve The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Sen- Boozman Cramer Heinrich Daines, James E. Risch, Roger F. ator from Pennsylvania. Braun Crapo Hoeven Wicker, Pat Roberts, John Thune, Brown Cruz Hyde-Smith CHANGE OF VOTE Burr Daines Inhofe Mike Rounds, Roy Blunt, Mike Crapo, Mr. CASEY. Madam President, on Cantwell Duckworth Johnson John Boozman, John Cornyn, Lindsey Capito Durbin Jones Graham, Thom Tillis, David Perdue, rollcall vote 372, I voted no. It was my Cardin Enzi Kaine Chuck Grassley, Rick Scott. intention to vote aye. 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