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NOTICE OF A TIE VOTE UNDER S. RES. 27
Mr. MANCHIN. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent to print the following letter in the Record.
There being no objection, the material was ordered to be printed in the Record, as follows:
U.S. Senate, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources,
Washington, DC, July 21, 2022. To the Secretary of the Senate:
S. 387, a bill to protect, for current and future generations, the watershed, ecosystem, and cultural heritage of the Grand Canyon region in the State of Arizona, to provide for a study relating to the uranium stockpile in the United States, and for other purposes, having been referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, the Committee, with a quorum present, has voted on the bill as follows--
On the question of reporting the bill favorably with the recommendation that the bill be passed, 10 ayes to 10 noes.
In accordance with section 3, paragraph (l)(A) of S. Res. 27 of the 117th Congress, I hereby give notice that the Committee has not reported the bill because of a tie vote and ask that this notice be printed in the Record pursuant to the resolution.
Joe Manchin III, Chairman.
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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 168, No. 121
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