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“Cloture Motion (Executive Session)” mentioning Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer was published in the Senate section on page S4645 on June 21.
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Cloture Motion
Mr. SCHUMER. Madam President, I send a cloture motion to the desk.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The cloture motion having been presented under rule XXII, the Chair directs the clerk to read the motion.
The senior assistant 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 Executive Calendar No. 172, Deborah L. Boardman, of Maryland, to be United States District Judge for the District of Maryland.
Charles E. Schumer, Richard J. Durbin, Benjamin L.
Cardin, Chris Van Hollen, Jacky Rosen, John
Hickenlooper, Tammy Baldwin, Richard Blumenthal,
Kirsten E. Gillibrand, Raphael Warnock, Martin
Heinrich, Christopher Murphy, Sheldon Whitehouse,
Bernard Sanders, Jeff Merkley, Patty Murray, Margaret
Wood Hassan.
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