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  2. Nancy Pelosi just gave the longest continuous speech in House ...

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    Filibusters aren't technically allowed in the House, but Pelosi's ranking permitted her to hold the floor for as long as she wanted. And she took this responsibility seriously, with only the ...

  3. Filibuster in the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    A filibuster is a tactic used in the United States Senate to delay or block a vote on a measure by preventing debate on it from ending. [1]: 2 The Senate's rules place few restrictions on debate; in general, if no other senator is speaking, a senator who seeks recognition is entitled to speak for as long as they wish.

  4. This is a story about the filibuster. You should read it anyway

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    When things actually happen on Capitol Hill, it’s frequently because senators find ways around the filibuster, the custom whereby a supermajority of 60 votes is required to pass legislation.

  5. Filibuster - Wikipedia

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    MPs are allowed to give such speeches each time a vote takes place, and many votes were needed before the bill could be passed. As the Conservative Party of Canada held a majority in the House, the bill passed. [11] [12] This was the longest filibuster since the 1999 Reform Party of Canada filibuster, on native treaty issues in British Columbia ...

  6. Expulsions, walkouts, filibusters: Lawmakers grapple with ...

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    Lawmakers this year have kicked rival colleagues out of office in Tennessee and off the chamber floor in Montana. Lawmakers “recognize that the general electorate would prefer that they ...

  7. Talk : Filibuster in the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    In any event, it is absurd to claim it "deals" with House filibusters since it does not even attempt to modern delay tactics. Frankly, the comparison to House practice is no more (actually less) than I would expect in an article about the the unlimited-debate filibuster. Fourth, as it stands, this article is quite long.

  8. What is a filibuster and how does it work? - AOL

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    Sen. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina famously staged one for 24 hours and 18 minutes — still the record — against civil rights legislation in 1957. What is a filibuster and how does it work ...

  9. Strom Thurmond filibuster of the Civil Rights Act of 1957

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    Thurmond was also allowed breaks throughout the day by other senators, including some in support of the bill, when they questioned him at length. [ 25 ] Thurmond concluded his filibuster after 24 hours and 18 minutes at 9:12 p.m. on August 29, making it the longest filibuster ever conducted in the Senate as of 2024 [update] .