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  2. Cloture - Wikipedia

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    If cloture is invoked, the motion to proceed is not debatable. [46] Under rule XXVIII, paragraph 2 (added on January 24, 2013), a cloture motion on a compound motion to go to conference ripens two hours after it is filed. If cloture is invoked, the compound motion is not debatable. [46] Cloture voting in the United States Senate, 1917−2014 [47]

  3. Filibuster in the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    A two-thirds majority of senators present and voting is required to invoke cloture on a motion or resolution to amend the Standing Rules of the Senate. Under the precedents set by the Senate on November 21, 2013, and April 6, 2017, a simple majority of senators present and voting is required to invoke cloture on nominations. [1]: 12

  4. March 1971 - Wikipedia

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    Although cloture can still be invoked by a 60% vote of the senators present on most issues, the filibuster cloture rule was amended for nominations in 2017, and filibusters can now [citation needed] be stopped by a simple majority of the U.S. Senate. Born: Kinga Rusin, Polish TV journalist and producer; in Warsaw

  5. Standing Rules of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    The Senate may end a filibuster by invoking cloture. In most cases, cloture requires the support of three-fifths of the Senate. Cloture is invoked very rarely, particularly because bipartisan support is usually necessary to obtain the required supermajority. If the Senate does invoke cloture, debate does not end immediately; instead, further ...

  6. Filibuster - Wikipedia

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    Senate rules permit a senator or senators to speak for as long as they wish and on any topic they choose, unless "three-fifths of the Senators duly chosen and sworn" [56] (usually 60 out of 100 senators) bring debate to a close by invoking cloture under Senate Rule XXII. Even if a filibuster attempt is unsuccessful, the process takes floor time ...

  7. Joe Biden judicial appointment controversies - Wikipedia

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    [210] [211] On June 14, 2023, the Senate invoked cloture on his nomination by a 50–49 vote. [CL 20] Senator Joe Manchin was the only Democrat to vote against the motion to invoke cloture and the confirmation of Ho's nomination. [212] [213] Later that same day, his nomination was confirmed by a 50–49 vote.

  8. Nuclear option - Wikipedia

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    This obviates the usual requirement for a two-thirds majority to invoke cloture on a resolution amending the Standing Rules. The nuclear option was notably invoked on November 21, 2013, when a Democratic majority led by Harry Reid used the procedure to reduce the cloture threshold for nominations, other than nominations to the Supreme Court ...

  9. Reconciliation (United States Congress) - Wikipedia

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    Reconciliation is an optional part of the annual congressional budgetary process. [6] Typically, the reconciliation process begins when the president submits a budget to Congress early in the calendar year.