Filibuster
It's called a filibuster. filibuster.
The U.S. Senate allows for unlimited debate through a procedural tactic known as a filibuster. This means that a senator can speak for an extended period to delay or prevent a vote on a bill or nomination.
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Yes, the House of Representatives have limited debate.
The groups in Congress that study and debate bills before they to to a floor vote are called committees.
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It's called a filibuster. Only in the Senate in U.S.
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The Senate usually allows unlimited debate on proposed legislation!
Filibustering primarily occurs in the United States Senate. It is a tactic used by senators to delay or block legislative action by extending debate on a bill, often through lengthy speeches or discussions. Unlike the House of Representatives, the Senate allows for unlimited debate unless a supermajority votes to close it.
I would expect Congress to debate on the pros and cons of various bills.
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