[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 36 (Wednesday, March 1, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S1513]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CLOTURE MOTION
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Under the previous order, there will now be 10
minutes of debate equally divided.
The Senator from Idaho.
Mr. CRAPO. Mr. President, it is an honor for me to recommend again
Dr. Carson as the Secretary of HUD. Dr. Carson brings a fresh set of
eyes to every issue and every problem he faces, and he has an
incredible record of success and of achieving outstanding results. We
look forward to his bringing that same kind of analytical mind and
management to the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
I don't think there is a better pick that could have been made. I
urge my colleagues to support this motion to invoke cloture.
I yield the remainder of our time to the Senator from Montana.
Confirmation of Ryan Zinke
Mr. DAINES. Mr. President, back in 1979, there was a junior from
Bozeman High School and another junior from Whitefish High School, both
headed to Dillon, MT, as Boys State delegates. The keynote speaker that
year was a newly elected U.S. Senator named Max Baucus. Who knew that
38 years later the kid from Bozeman would serve as a U.S. Senator and
the kid from Whitefish would be our next Secretary of the Interior.
Congratulations to Ryan Zinke, our new Secretary of the Interior, who
was confirmed with very strong bipartisan support. He is the first
Montanan to serve in a President's Cabinet since our statehood in 1889.
Ryan, it is truly an honor to be one of the very first to call you
Secretary Zinke. On behalf of the people of Montana and our country,
well done, sir.
I yield back my time.
Mr. CRAPO. Mr. President, it is my understanding that there is no one
else who wants to speak on either side. So at this time, I yield back
all time on both sides.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
Pursuant to rule XXII, the Chair lays before the Senate the pending
cloture motion, which the clerk will state.
The legislative clerk read as follows:
Cloture Motion
We, the undersigned Senators, in accordance with the
provisions of rule XXII of the Standing Rules of the Senate,
do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination
of Benjamin S. Carson, Sr., of Florida, to be Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development.
Mitch McConnell, Johnny Isakson, Jeff Flake, Steve
Daines, James Lankford, Roger F. Wicker, Dan Sullivan,
Thom Tillis, Rob Portman, John Thune, John Hoeven, Deb
Fischer, James M. Inhofe, Tim Scott, Lindsey Graham,
Jerry Moran, Pat Roberts.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. By unanimous consent, the mandatory quorum
call has been waived.
The question is, Is it the sense of the Senate that debate on the
nomination of Benjamin S. Carson, Sr., of Florida, to be Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development shall be brought to a close?
The yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule.
The clerk will call the roll.
The legislative clerk called the roll.
Mr. CORNYN. The following Senator is necessarily absent: the Senator
from Georgia (Mr. Isakson).
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Are there any other Senators in the Chamber
desiring to vote?
The yeas and nays resulted--yeas 62, nays 37, as follows:
[Rollcall Vote No. 76 Ex.]
YEAS--62
Alexander
Barrasso
Blunt
Boozman
Brown
Burr
Capito
Cardin
Carper
Cassidy
Cochran
Collins
Corker
Cornyn
Cotton
Crapo
Cruz
Daines
Donnelly
Enzi
Ernst
Fischer
Flake
Gardner
Graham
Grassley
Hatch
Heitkamp
Heller
Hoeven
Inhofe
Johnson
Kennedy
King
Lankford
Lee
Manchin
McCain
McConnell
Menendez
Moran
Murkowski
Paul
Perdue
Portman
Reed
Risch
Roberts
Rounds
Rubio
Sasse
Scott
Shelby
Strange
Sullivan
Tester
Thune
Tillis
Toomey
Warner
Wicker
Young
NAYS--37
Baldwin
Bennet
Blumenthal
Booker
Cantwell
Casey
Coons
Cortez Masto
Duckworth
Durbin
Feinstein
Franken
Gillibrand
Harris
Hassan
Heinrich
Hirono
Kaine
Klobuchar
Leahy
Markey
McCaskill
Merkley
Murphy
Murray
Nelson
Peters
Sanders
Schatz
Schumer
Shaheen
Stabenow
Udall
Van Hollen
Warren
Whitehouse
Wyden
NOT VOTING--1
Isakson
The PRESIDING OFFICER. On this vote, the yeas are 62, the nays are
37.
The motion is agreed to.
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