The unlimited debate rule, also known as a filibuster, is no longer in use. Prior to 1842, members of the U.S. House of Representatives could debate a particular issue for as long as they wanted. In 1842, however, a rule was created to limit a filibuster, although the term is still used.
Yes, the House of Representatives have limited debate.
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The Senate usually allows unlimited debate on proposed legislation!
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When a bill is reported out of one of the other committees, it does not go straight to the House floor, because the House, unlike the United States Senate, does not have unlimited debate and discussion on a bill.
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When a bill is reported out of one of the other committees, it does not go straight to the House floor, because the House, unlike the United States Senate, does not have unlimited debate and discussion on a bill.
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