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  2. 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.

  3. Laken Riley Act overcomes filibuster in Senate as Dems give ...

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    The Laken Riley Act defeated the legislative filibuster during a procedural vote on Thursday, amassing more than 60 votes to advance it to a final vote. The measure sailed past the filibuster by a ...

  4. Explainer-How Republicans plan to pass Trump's agenda through ...

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    The U.S. Senate's "filibuster" rule requires 60 votes in the 100-seat chamber to advance most legislation. When President-elect Donald Trump's Republicans take control of the U.S. Congress next ...

  5. As new Senate gets underway, Thune vows to uphold Senate ...

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    In his maiden floor speech as Senate majority leader, Sen. John Thune of South Dakota used his first few minutes of floor time to make a commitment to defend the filibuster rule, which requires at ...

  6. 2005 debate on nuclear option (United States Senate)

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    Republicans held up Paez's nomination for more than four years, culminating in a failed March 8, 2000 filibuster. Only 14 Republicans approved it. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) was among those who voted to filibuster Paez. [2] [3] Paez was ultimately confirmed with a simple majority.

  7. Filibuster - Wikipedia

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    On April 6, 2017, the Republican-controlled Senate voted 52 to 48 to require only a majority vote to end a filibuster of Supreme Court nominees. [65] A three-fifths (60 vote) supermajority is still required to end filibusters on legislation. While president, Donald Trump spoke out against the 60-vote requirement for legislation on several ...

  8. Opinion - Both Trump and Harris called for ‘filibuster reform ...

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    In 2015, for example, when Senate Democrats were in the minority, they used a filibuster threat to obtain additional amendment votes on the Every Student Succeeds Act, the most significant federal ...

  9. Gang of 14 - Wikipedia

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    Senate Democrats used the filibuster to prevent the confirmation of ten conservative court candidates nominated by Republican President George W. Bush. [1]As a result of these ten filibusters, Senate Republican leaders began to threaten to change the existing Senate rules by using the "nuclear option" (sometimes referred to as the "constitutional option").