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They can get around a cloture by grouping up so that many senators can speak on the issue for the one hour maximum thus still preventing a vote from occurring.

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Q: How can a group of senators get around a cloture?
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How many senate members does it take to approve the cloture rule?

Cloture already exists in the US Senate. It takes 60 Senators to invoke Cloture.


What motion which cuts off debate and forces a vote by a vote of 60 senators?

In the United States Senate, the motion is "cloture".


A vote of cloture requires approval by how many senators?

sixty


What limits senators speaking time?

This would be a cloture procedure. In the United States, for example, a 2/3 vote of the Senate can invoke a cloture, thus ending a filibuster.


How much of the senate does it take to approve the cloture rule?

It takes 3 fifths of the senate to approve the cloture rule. When all senate seats are filled this is approximately 60 senators.


Limit senators speaking time?

A cloture can be invoked by a 2/3 vote in the Senate to end a filibuster.


How can a senate defeat a filibuster?

A filibuster is a debate that takes place within a governing group in which voting is delayed or prevented by one or more members of the group. To end a filibuster the Senate must conduct a vote on the matter. If there is three fifths of the members in favor of ending the filibuster this is carried out.


Why would senators choose to vote cloture?

Senators may choose to vote for cloture to end a filibuster and move a legislative process forward. Cloture requires a three-fifths majority vote and limits further debate on a bill or nomination. It is often used to break stalemates and ensure that legislation can proceed to a final vote.


What describes a cloture rule?

The cloture rule is a way to end a filibuster in Congress. A minimum of 16 senators must sign the petition and three-fifths of the Senate must vote to pass it.


How is a filibuster broken in the Senate?

A filibuster is broken when 60 senators vote to invoke cloture. This is why Democrats were so interested in seating 60 senators in this election--it is very difficult to persuade a senator of the opposing party to vote for cloture. A 60-seat majority is called a "filibuster-proof" majority because they can invoke cloture without asking any minority members for their votes.


How can a filibuste be stopped?

by a motion for cloture that requires 60 senators to vote to cut off debate.


How is the filibuster different between the Texas legislature and the us congress?

In both the US Congress and the Texas Legislature, it's those bodies' rules which govern filibusters. In the US Congress, current rules allow a Senator to talk endlessly about a bill or until the Senate votes to invoke Cloture which takes at least 60 Senators voting for Cloture. Once Cloture is invoked, further debate on the bill by all Senators is limited to 30 hours. In the Texas Legislature, Senators can also talk endlessly on a bill, but they must remain at their desk, upright, and their words must be reasonably related to the bill. There is no Cloture. To end a filibuster, a majority of Senators must approve a point of order which is an allegation that the Senator who is filibustering violated a filibuster rule.