This was done recently to
prevent filibusters of appointments in the Senate, but otherwise had never actually been used due to other political concerns.
To pass the AHCA in the Senate, the Republicans need to deploy «reconciliation,» an expedited budget process that requires just 50 votes, instead of the 60 needed to
prevent a filibuster.
The question is: «Can that mechanism be used to
prevent a filibuster in the first place?»
Could the Republicans do exactly the same to Sen. Murphy, and every other Democrat who speaks out, thus effectively bringing an end to debate and
preventing a filibuster, with their simple majority?
Note that the Democrats forced a rule change in order to
prevent a filibuster on certain kinds of votes
Seven Republicans joined 54 Senate Democrats in the 61 - 30 vote to
prevent any filibuster of the bill.
Not exact matches
Obstructionism is the practice of deliberately delaying or
preventing a process of change and here I am linking it to politics.Generally obstruction here denotes the deliberate interference with the progress of policies by various diabolic means such as
filibustering or slow walking in our parliament, and wickedly packaged lies meant to undermine activities of Government.
A
filibuster in the United States Senate is a dilatory or obstructive tactic used in the United States Senate to
prevent a measure from being brought to a vote.
Trump was referring to the so - called nuclear option, whereby the Senate leader would change the chamber's rules to
prevent Democrats from
filibustering the nominee.
The problem is when Tea Party Republicans
filibuster to
prevent the majority of Senators from voting.
But private member's bills are vulnerable to a form of
filibustering by MPs opposed to them - creating the possibility that a small number of opponents could
prevent Moore's bill from becoming law.
Is there any rule
preventing senators from simply walking out of a
filibuster (or taking out a sleeping bag)?
A budget was passed that included a provision that will not allow Democrats to use a Senate
filibuster to stall or to
prevent actions proposed by Republicans.
A Brown victory would instantly deny Democratic Senate leader Harry Reid the 60 - vote super-majority he needs in order to
prevent the Republican Senators from
filibustering key votes on healthcare reform and the President's judicial nominees.
The most common form of
filibuster occurs when a senator attempts to delay or entirely
prevent a vote on a bill by extending the debate on the measure, but other dilatory tactics exist.
Under current Senate bylaws, Schumer could deploy a
filibuster to
prevent a confirmation vote so long as 40 of his members support him.
The sit - in, led by veteran civil rights campaigner and Georgia congressman John Lewis, was staged to demand a vote on gun control measures, after a 15 - hour
filibuster in the Senate on 16 June led to a floor vote on four measures, including one which aimed to
prevent those on a terrorist no - fly list from purchasing firearms.
Until now the twin shields of Pres. Barack Obama's veto power and the threat of
filibuster — a Senate procedural tool that allows senators to slow or stall legislation — have helped
prevent Republicans from repealing Obamacare.
Opponents of the U.S. Senate tradition of the
filibuster — or the extensive debate on the floor of the federal upper house geared toward
preventing a vote on legislation or confirming a presidential appointee — certainly don't welcome Sen. Rand Paul's move today to exercise that privilege to
prevent what would certainly be the speedy confirmation of John Brennan as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Republicans mounted a
filibuster and
prevented any real debate on the issues surrounding the bill that might have at least helped in the next round of attempts at climate legislation.
She's expected to be among those leading the fight to
prevent an overhaul of Dodd - Frank in the Senate, where passing a law requires 60 votes to overcome a
filibuster.