Congressional Digest

Congressional Digest January 2014 No. 01 Vol. 93
Senate Cloture Rules

Changing the Filibuster Rules

A Historic Vote on Senate Procedure

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Senate Cloture Rules

Senate Procedure for Ending Debate

Cloture is the only procedure by which the Senate can vote to set an end to a debate without also rejecting the bill, amendment, conference report, motion, or other matter it has been debating. A senator can make a nondebatable motion to table an amendment, and if a majority of the Senate votes for that motion, the effect is to reject the amendment. Thus, the motion to table cannot be used to conclude a debate when senators still wish to speak and to enable the Senate to vote for the proposal it is considering. Only the cloture provisions of Rule…

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