WASHINGTON — After defiantly stating that she wouldn't return to Washington to vote on a state aid bill that could mean more than $300 million for Oklahoma, U.S. Rep. Mary Fallin has reversed course and will be here today, according to the spokesman for her gubernatorial campaign.

Alex Weintz said Fallin, R-Oklahoma City, decided to cancel campaign events and return because House members were also to consider a bill to beef up border security with more agents and unmanned drones.

"With the addition of a border security bill to the congressional calendar, Mary has decided to cancel several campaign events in order to return to D.C. to vote," Weintz said.

But that bill passed by voice vote early today, without members having to cast individual votes.