In the early years of Congress, representatives as well as senators could filibuster. As the House of Representatives grew in numbers, however, revisions to the House rules limited debate. ... Even with the new cloture rule, filibusters remained an effective means to block legislation, since a two-thirds vote is difficult...
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The cloture rule–Rule 22–is the only formal procedure that Senate rules provide for breaking a filibuster. A filibuster is an attempt to block or delay Senate action on a bill or other matter. Under cloture, the Senate may limit consideration of a pending matter to 30 additional hours of debate. ... Cloture Rule, March 8, 1917...
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Cloture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In parliamentary procedure, cloture (pronounced /ˈkloʊtʃər/ KLOH -chər ), also called closure and sometimes a guillotine , is a motion or process aimed at bringing debate to a qu...
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Filibuster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A filibuster , or "talking out a bill" , is a form of obstruction in a legislature or other decision-making body whereby one attempts to delay or entirely prevent a vote on a proposal by extending...
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Rule 22; The filibuster is related to "cloture," a rule adopted almost 100 years ago requiring a two-thirds vote. ... The Senate Majority Leader raises a point of order, saying debate has gone on long enough and that a vote must be taken within a certain time frame. (Current Senate rules requires a cloture vote at this point.)
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It is now embodied in the Senate's own formal rules - particularly Rule XXII, ... Remember, when a filibuster is ongoing, the cloture rule technically requires a supermajority to end debate - a procedural occurrence - not a supermajority to enact the legislation or approve the nomination in question.
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As a consequence, the Senate has no specific “rules for filibustering.” Instead, .... Senate, Committee on Rules and Administration, Senate Cloture Rule, ...
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The misuse of the U.S. Senate's filibuster (cloture) rule exposes the danger inherent in super-majority rules that give policy-setting power to minority groups. It requires a 2/3 vote to end discussion and was intended to protect the right of minority legislators to speak out on major ethical issues.
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43. The Filibuster- an attempt to talk a bill to death ... 44. The Cloture Rule- The Senate’s real check on the filibuster is its Cloture Rule, in the Standing Rules of the Senate...
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