In November 2013, Senate Democrats used the nuclear option to eliminate
filibusters on executive branch nominations and federal judicial appointments other than those to the Supreme Court.
Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy, whose state of Connecticut shouldered the killing of 20 children in Newtown in 2012, led
a filibuster on Wednesday to try to force a vote, insisting he would stay on the Senate floor «until we get some signal, some sign that we can come together.»
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's decision to blow up
the filibuster on presidential nominations may raise new fiscal crisis risks.
Many in Washington now assume that as soon as Republicans get control of the Senate they will get rid of
the filibuster on legislation, possibly easing the way to repeal of Obamacare and maybe even the Dodd - Frank financial reform law.
Republicans need just a simple 51 - vote total to confirm a judicial nominee after
the filibuster on lower - level court judicial nominees was killed by Democrats when they last controlled the Senate in an effort to help move along some of Obama's nominees more quickly.
Republicans and some Wall Street analysts warn that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's decision to blow up
the filibuster on presidential nominations will lead to an even darker period of partisan acrimony, throwing into question the ability of Congress to pass a bill to fund the government past January and raise the debt limit in February.
Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut started
a filibuster on the Senate floor today.
I would also like to add to @sabbahillel's answer that when the Democrats last controlled the Senate, they changed the Senate rules and eliminated
the filibuster on federal judge appointments to make it easier for the Senate to approve the appointments of the Obama administration.
On November 21, 2013, the Senate used the so - called «nuclear option», voting 52 - 48 — with all Republicans and three Democrats voting against — to eliminate the use of
the filibuster on executive branch nominees and judicial nominees, except to the Supreme Court.
Note that the Democrats forced a rule change in order to prevent
a filibuster on certain kinds of votes
US Senate Republicans ended
their filibuster on Wall Street reform, allowing the measure to move onto the floor for debate.
Murphy led a 15 - hour
filibuster on the Senate floor in June to call for action on gun violence.
As the minority party, Democrats are allowed 30 additional hours of debate after Republicans break
a filibuster on a Trump nominee.
A marked - up version of that bill cleared the Senate HELP Committee last month, again on a party - line vote, although it's unlikely to attract the sixty votes needed to avoid a fatal
filibuster on the Senate floor.
Prospects for the anti-smoking bill's eventual passage dimmed considerably when the Senate failed to block
a filibuster on the measure last week.
The bill failed after a Republican
filibuster on June 9, 2014.
Let's look at the digital data before
filibustering on this.
Unfortunately, capitulation from Senate Democratic leadership and refusal to use
the filibuster on other important issues is a bad sign for the EPA.
Not exact matches
President Donald Trump once again took aim at the Senate
filibuster, a procedural maneuver that can thwart legislation without at least 60 votes to end debate
on the subject.
The bottom line is that when Trump blames the
filibuster as his primary obstacle to achieving more legislative wins, he is often ignoring underlying factors, mainly that in most cases Republicans can not agree enough to make good
on years of promises.
Afterward, Trump said he wants the power to issue line - item vetoes
on spending bills — a power many presidents have demanded, and that Congress has never granted — and that the Senate should eliminate the ability of a minority to
filibuster legislation.
But no one, including Paul, anticipated the magnitude of support his
filibuster would get, both from his Senate colleagues and from Republican activists
on Twitter and Facebook.
The process allows Republicans to avoid a Democratic
filibuster and pass the bill
on a party - line vote, but it comes with strings attached.
Although Paul's
filibuster was technically against Brennan's nomination, his remarks focused primarily
on civil liberties issues, offering a scathing critique of the Obama's administration's use of unmanned drones, and refusal to rule out military strikes against American citizens
on U.S. soil.
Trump also reiterated his call for McConnell to send the
filibuster in a tweet
on Wednesday after the failure of the latest GOP healthcare bill, and in an interview with «Fox & Friends» host Pete Hegseth.
Last year, he put
on a 13 - hour
filibuster last year to hammer home his point that drones shouldn't be used to kill U.S. citizens
on U.S. soil.
But we need not depend just
on the Congress doing the right thing (I remain doubtful that this bill will survive a Democratic
filibuster in the Senate).
Forget your â $ œtwo weeks.â $ Twenty - four hours is a long time in politics, especially when itâ $ ™ s a prolonged, segmented, mostly nocturnal debateâ $» a
filibuster if you willâ $»
on a bill that everyone k...
On a classic episode of Parks and Rec, Patton Oswalt portrays a citizen of Pawnee who, in order to delay a city counsel vote, launches into an epic
filibuster.
Paul's
filibuster shone a light
on drones, leading many Republicans and some Democrats
on Capitol Hill to question their use.
This comes, of course, just one week after Senator Chris Murphy led a 15 - hour
filibuster for a vote
on gun control.
Despite her famous 13 - hour
filibuster last year against new abortion legislation in Texas, Sen. Wendy Davis says she actually supports a 20 - week ban
on abortion.
And I freely admit I sometimes use too many extraneous, space - consuming, overly - descriptive, qualifying, words or sentences written quickly and in a stream - of - conscientiousness, run -
on sort of fashion with occasional typos mostly due to fatigue of being up way too late (which also explains this post in general) after a long day of political discussion which refreshingly had little religious content though of course there is often much overlap between the two but posting is barely a hobby but more of an occasional passtime so now i wonder if what I write could be considered abuse as I've can't really recall seeing much if any sorrt of «text
filibustering» not that this is exactly
filibustering more a spontaneous text performance response joke and meant in jest to be absurdly long and useless so of course i hope you appreciate the spirit.
Remember from the beginning of the Obama administration the very public mantra was «our number one priority is to make Obama a one term president» and the Greedy Obstructionist Politicians made good
on their promise with record numbers of
filibusters and anonymous objections with the sole purpose of making government as non-functional as possible.
Fast - tracking, according to journalist Dave Johnson enables Congress to agree «to set aside its duties under Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution and vote
on TPP within 90 days of it being signed, to severely limit discussion and debate, not to
filibuster the agreement in the Senate and not to amend it not matter what problems turn up after the agreement is revealed».
Democrats will have some leverage because
on important issues, they'll likely force Republicans to garner 60 votes to end
filibusters.
Of course the bill's doomed
on the Senate floor, since Republicans would no doubt
filibuster it out of existence, but that's not enough for the grandly - titled «Public Advocate of the United States,» one Eugene Delgaudio of Loudon County, Virginia.
So I think Dems would be ok to
filibuster unimportant politically pieces of legislation or something a GOP Senator wanted that wasn't necessarily
on Trump's plan.
U.S. Senate Republicans deployed the so - called «nuclear option» and changed longstanding rules to clear the way for the confirmation of Judge Neil Gorsuch to serve
on the Supreme Court, bypassing a precedent - breaking Democratic
filibuster by allowing the nomination to go forward
on a simple majority vote.
The most common form of
filibuster occurs when a senator attempts to delay or block a vote
on a bill by extending debate
on the measure.
The most obvious mechanism, which House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will set out for the President - elect, will be a Reconciliation Bill by which, because such bills are exempt from
filibuster provisions in the Senate, spending and revenue - raising decisions can be driven through not just the House but also the Senate
on majority votes.
Given the many constraints the US Constitution places
on the acts that simple majorities can take — like the extraordinary representation of small states in the Senate, and the power of the
filibuster to thwart majorities — it strains credulity to argue that certain geographically concentrated interests require added protection from the majority of Americans.
Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy held the floor
on Wednesday night in a «
filibuster,» a tactic that enables lawmakers to block proceedings.
With so much
on the line, Senate Democrats
on the Foreign Relations Committee like Mr. Kaine had hoped to not only rally the 34 senators needed to sustain a presidential veto, but also to possibly keep enough Democrats behind the president to
filibuster a resolution of disapproval next month.
But even though Faso and Stefanik voted against their party
on the tax bill, in October 2017 they voted in favor of a budget bill that paved the way for the tax measure to pass the Senate
on GOP votes alone — without a
filibuster.
Paterson predicted that New York will receive some $ 730 million worth of aid from the Medicaid / education bill the US Senate is expected to vote
on this week after breaking a long - standing GOP
filibuster with the help of two moderate Maine Republicans.
A 2014 vote
on the bill received 55 yeas, not enough to break a
filibuster.
All the majority needs is 60 votes
on cloture motions to avoid
filibusters.
Booker joined Murphy last summer during a high - profile
filibuster over Republicans» unwillingness to hold votes in the Senate
on gun control legislation.
She anticipated that the GOP will utilize the so - called «nuclear option» — changing Senate rules to eliminate the
filibuster — to install him
on the bench.