In an effort to further weaken the filibuster, the Senate in 1975 reduced the required number of votes from two-thirds to three-fifths. |
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The procedural mechanism of the filibuster is designed for extraordinary circumstances. |
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Yes, it is true that a filibuster, which only requires 40 votes to sustain, is possible. |
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The 1980s saw the filibuster threat used about 90 times, including in 1989 to block a capital-gains tax cut. |
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The filibuster rule has of course been the subject of occasional but profoundly important alteration. |
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Such a ruling could be upheld by only 51 votes, rather than the 60 required to halt a filibuster. |
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In that event, breaking the filibuster would require 67 votes, a full 8 more than had been secured on Friday. |
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She got 65 votes, five more than she needed to actually break the filibuster. |
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In addition, if the judicial filibuster were ended by a vote of the Senate, it would vanish entirely. |
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Because the filibuster is a negative procedure, and one that frustrates the will of a simple majority, it has a bad reputation. |
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The current abuse of the filibuster requires a strong response, and we need positive action from the president. |
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Nor is the Republicans' Senate majority great enough to prevent the Democrats defeating a nominee by means of a procedural filibuster. |
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It was only in 1917 that the Senate adopted Rule 22, establishing a procedure by which a supermajority could invoke cloture and end a filibuster. |
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Massachusetts Senator John Kerry is among lawmakers who have promised to filibuster legislation allowing drilling in the refuge. |
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A handful of senators announced they would filibuster any energy legislation that opened up the area to drilling. |
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It was killed by five votes in a filibuster in the Senate, so we came very close just 35 years ago. |
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Going back to the filibuster, before you all decide to send me angry emails, lemme make one point clear. |
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This is no more the rule of the senate than it was the rule of the senate before not to filibuster. |
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All the hyperbole about how sacred the right to filibuster judges is is just bosh. |
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Also, a filibuster is a strategy they cannot repeat every time the President nominates a conservative to the bench. |
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As you know, he's taken some lumps over the fact that he was cut out of that filibuster deal. |
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It takes 60 votes to bring the spun-out debate known as a filibuster to an end, and a simple majority for final passage. |
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Would you consider using the filibuster, that nuclear option, as a compromise called for under extreme circumstances for a Supreme Court nominee? |
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But this argument is largely a phony because the filibuster rules have been changed by the Democrats in the past. |
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It is part of democracy to filibuster, to debate fully, to raise as many questions as one may have. |
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But they ought to stay off their high horse about the sacred wonderfulness of the filibuster per se. |
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We sat for seven months and listened to government members stonewall and filibuster very legitimate work that needed to get done. |
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Kentucky senator Rand Paul and Oregon senator Ron Wyden are teaming up in a bipartisan filibuster to block renewal of the Patriot Act. |
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Not only did he drop his threat to filibuster the legislation, he interrupted his campaigning in order to vote for immunity. |
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Therefore, we have a filibuster whereby the question before the committee never gets voted on and no action is ever taken. |
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The president is basically banging on the Democrats and saying they were leading this filibuster of the Patriot Act, and it's true that mostly it was Democrats filibustering. |
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It is an attempt to subvert democracy and filibuster to a degree which is ludicrous. |
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Mr. Speaker, my hon. colleague gets to the point why there is a filibuster on this bill. |
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I am amazed the Alliance has managed to filibuster its own motion on an opposition day, a motion critical of the government. |
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Mr. Speaker, once again we have seen the tendency of the government to filibuster itself. |
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Then the opposition began a lengthy filibuster and the chairman of the committee went to Mexico. |
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The filibuster is one of those checks in which a majority cannot just sheerly force its will, even if they have a majority of votes in some cases. |
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Placing limits on the filibuster is the wisest course for any senator who cares about the institution's future. |
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The Democrats were filibustering, and the Republicans needed a 60-vote supermajority to end the filibuster and bring the proposal to the floor for a vote. |
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The filibuster is intended to be a great tool of moderation in the legislative branch. |
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Senate Republicans fell short of the 60 votes needed to halt a Democrat filibuster, and the Act's 16 sunset provisions are therefore bound to expire at the end of the year. |
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But Ellis promised to filibuster the bill without his amendment. |
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In fact, when used correctly, the filibuster can help right this representational wrong. |
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Her filibuster of anti-abortion legislation was, it bears recalling, not her first such rodeo. |
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The Democrats did not by themselves have the votes to defeat a Southern filibuster in the Senate. |
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Paul has altered the national conversation once before, with his filibuster on drones. |
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Even more striking are the courteous and collegial manners displayed, even during the arduous filibuster in the Senate. |
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The senator's 13-hour filibuster of the confirmation of John Brennan to be CIA director last March was the catalyst. |
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The judicial filibuster is indeed an obstruction of last resort. |
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Finally, in 1917, a cloture vote, which could end the filibuster by a two-thirds vote of the Senate, was enacted. |
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The first filibuster took place in 1837 and then became an increasingly employed strategy to obstruct the passage of legislation. |
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Then that could spark the Republicans to bring back this notion of the so-called nuclear option, which would end the use of the filibuster for judicial nominations. |
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The DISCLOSE Act was summarily executed via filibuster in the Senate last night. |
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The Republicans, now numbering 47, could filibuster anything they wish. |
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The filibuster is a powerful legislative device in the United States Senate. |
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Even if a filibuster attempt is unsuccessful, the process takes floor time. |
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Not all members of the Gang of Six are consistent in their opposition to filibuster. |
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When Lyndon Johnson pushed the much toothier Civil Rights Act of 1964 through Congress, he again did it over Thurmond's filibuster. |
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One of the first known practitioners of the filibuster was the Roman senator Cato the Younger. |
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Cato attempted to use the filibuster at least twice to frustrate the political objectives of Julius Caesar. |
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Caesar petitioned the Senate to stand in absentia, but Cato employed a filibuster to block the proposal. |
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Cato made use of the filibuster again in 59 BC in response to a land reform bill sponsored by Caesar, who was then consul. |
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The House was supposed to break for the summer Thursday June 23, but remained open in an extended session due to the filibuster. |
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This was the longest filibuster since the 1999 Reform Party of Canada filibuster, on native treaty issues in British Columbia. |
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The filibuster began on April 2 with the Abbeywood Trail amendment and occupied the legislature day and night, the members alternating in shifts. |
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In the Senate of the Philippines, Roseller Lim of the Nacionalista Party held out the longest filibuster in Philippine Senate history. |
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Finally, Democrats should require those who want to filibuster legislation or appointments to actually do so, by holding the floor, talking the issue to death and bringing everything to a halt. |
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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. |
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Will John McCain play the elder statesman on filibuster reform? |
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Its response to disliking environmental legislation, environmental initiatives like this one, is to filibuster, delay, deny the existence of this and therefore abdicate its responsibility. |
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The member talks about us filibustering, but the biggest filibuster of all was proroguing Parliament, which meant this bill had to start at the beginning. |
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According to a widespread myth, filibustering was the first manifestation of anarchism, and filibuster republics were supposedly based on universal equality. |
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The French constitution gives the government two options to defeat such a filibuster. |
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As a result of the filibuster, the LegCo carried on multiple overnight debates on the amendments. |
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The bill did not win enough votes to break a filibuster. Tightened restrictions, political aggravation and economic conditions seem to be having an effect. |
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Paul showed no indication that his position had changed since last week's extended floor speech – not officially a filibuster – and that he would do whatever it took to block the Patriot Act's renewal. |
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But if they don't back up their words with action and continue to deploy the filibuster and retreat of the old politics in the face of social inequality then they too will reap a bitter harvest. |
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Yet knows how to filibuster and control hearing time better than anyone. |
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To forestall a vote, the opposition, headed by Hossein Makki, conducted a filibuster. |
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McConnell argues that Wednesday's speech was not technically a filibuster since Paul was unable to stop him taking back control of the floor under Senate rules when the next session resumed on Thursday. |
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As of March 2, the filibuster completed with a total of 193 hours, and the passing of the bill. |
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A step forward for the minimum wage increase this afternoon, as the Senate cleared the logjam of the Republican filibuster. |
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We try to take action on this side, regardless of a year-long effort by the opposition to filibuster every meaningful part of our government agenda. |
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Never in history had the Senate been able to muster enough votes to cut off a filibuster on a civil rights bill. |
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They will try and tell us that everything is fine, but there is a good reason they decided to filibuster in the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs. |
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I trust in future that the question will be allowed something in the order of five minutes so there can be a little fairness shown, obviously in response to the government's tendency to filibuster everything. |
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Coke continued talking until the end of the Parliamentary day in a filibuster action, granting a day of delay for the government. |
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This led the Republican majority to change the rules and eliminate the filibuster for Supreme Court nominations. |
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During the filibuster, the Conservative member in question talked to us about his dog, and I would like to know what my colleague, seasoned parliamentarian that he is, thinks of that attitude. |
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The Senate must pass legislation before it becomes law and can therefore act as a wise facilitator or engage in filibuster. |
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We may get 352 seconds in a filibuster, but they have had 352 days so far. |
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It took threats from Democrats to change the filibuster rule to a 51-vote threshold instead of the current 60 in order to break up the political logjam. |
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A day earlier, Democratic Whip Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota, the bill's manager, concluded he had the 67 votes required at that time to end the debate and end the filibuster. |
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