It is is a motion or process aimed at bringing debate to a quick end, and is used to prevent a fillibust.
The cloture rule is a parliamentary procedure used in the U.S. Senate to end a filibuster and move to a vote on a bill. It requires a three-fifths majority (60 votes) to pass.
Cloture is a parliamentary procedure used in the U.S. Senate to end a filibuster and bring a debate to a vote. Senators can invoke cloture by voting to limit further debate on a particular bill or nomination, requiring a three-fifths majority (60 votes) for approval. Once cloture is successfully invoked, debate is limited and a vote must take place within a set period of time.
Cloture in the U.S. Senate must be agreed to by a three-fifths majority, or 60 senators, in order to end a filibuster and advance to a vote on a bill or nomination.
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.
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Invoking the Cloture Rule. Page 344 in Magruder's AM book.
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Cloture already exists in the US Senate. It takes 60 Senators to invoke Cloture.
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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.
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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.
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It was first adopted in 1917, after one of the most notable of all filibusters in senate history.
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