[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 146 (2000), Part 11]
[Senate]
[Pages 16326-16327]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



 INTELLIGENCE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001--MOTION TO PROCEED


                             Cloture Motion

  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Under the previous order, the cloture motion 
having been presented under rule XXII, the Chair directs the clerk to 
read the motion.
  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 motion to 
     proceed to calendar No. 654, S. 2507, the Intelligence 
     Authorization Act for fiscal year 2001:
         Trent Lott, Richard Shelby, Connie Mack, Ben Nighthorse 
           Campbell, Michael D. Crapo, Rick Santorum, Wayne 
           Allard, Judd Gregg, Christopher Bond, Conrad Burns, 
           Craig Thomas, Larry E. Craig, Robert F. Bennett, Orrin 
           Hatch, Pat Roberts, and Fred Thompson.

  The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Voinovich). By unanimous consent, the 
mandatory quorum call rule has been waived.
  The question is, Is it the sense of the Senate that debate on the 
motion to proceed to the consideration of S. 2507, a bill to authorize 
appropriations for the fiscal year 2001 for intelligence and 
intelligence-related activities of the U.S. Government, the Community 
Management Account, and the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and 
Disability System, and for other purposes, shall be brought to a close? 
The yeas and nays are required under the rule. The clerk will call the 
roll.
  The assistant legislative clerk called the roll.
  Mr. NICKLES. I announce that the Senator from Wyoming (Mr. Thomas) is 
necessarily absent.
  Mr. REID. I announce that the Senator from Minnesota (Mr. Wellstone) 
is necessarily absent.
  I further announce that, if present and voting, the Senator from 
Minnesota (Mr. Wellstone), would vote ``aye.''
  The yeas and nays resulted--yeas 96, nays 1, as follows:

                      [Rollcall Vote No. 228 Leg.]

                                YEAS--96

     Abraham
     Akaka
     Allard
     Ashcroft
     Baucus
     Bayh
     Bennett
     Biden
     Bingaman
     Bond
     Boxer
     Breaux
     Brownback
     Bryan
     Bunning
     Burns
     Byrd
     Campbell
     Chafee, L.
     Cleland
     Cochran
     Collins
     Conrad
     Craig
     Crapo
     Daschle
     DeWine
     Dodd
     Domenici
     Dorgan
     Durbin
     Edwards
     Enzi
     Feingold
     Feinstein
     Fitzgerald
     Frist
     Graham
     Gramm
     Grams
     Grassley
     Gregg
     Hagel
     Harkin
     Hatch
     Helms
     Hollings
     Hutchinson
     Hutchison
     Inhofe
     Inouye
     Jeffords
     Johnson
     Kennedy
     Kerrey
     Kerry
     Kohl
     Kyl
     Landrieu
     Lautenberg
     Leahy
     Levin
     Lieberman
     Lincoln
     Lott
     Lugar
     Mack
     McCain
     McConnell
     Mikulski
     Moynihan
     Murkowski
     Murray
     Nickles
     Reed
     Reid
     Robb
     Roberts
     Rockefeller
     Roth
     Santorum
     Sarbanes
     Schumer
     Sessions
     Shelby
     Smith (NH)
     Smith (OR)
     Snowe
     Specter
     Stevens
     Thompson
     Thurmond
     Torricelli
     Voinovich
     Warner
     Wyden

                                NAYS--1

       
     Gorton
       

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                             NOT VOTING--2

     Thomas
     Wellstone
       
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. On this vote, the yeas are 96, the nays are 1. 
Three-fifths of the Senators duly chosen and sworn having voted in the 
affirmative, the motion is agreed to.

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